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GEPL322 Cradle to Grave: Population Geography
Updated: 10 February 2009
| Credit Points |
6
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| Offering |
| Responsible Campus |
Teaching Period |
Mode of Study |
| Armidale |
Semester 1 |
Off Campus |
| Armidale |
Semester 1 |
On Campus |
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| Online level |
Level B - Internet access required
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| Intensive School(s) |
None
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| Supervised Exam |
There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
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| Pre-requisites |
12cp or candidature in a postgraduate award
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| Co-requisites |
None
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| Restrictions |
GEPL222
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| Notes |
None |
| Combined Units |
None
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| Coordinator(s) |
Frances Rolley
(frolley@une.edu.au)
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| Unit Description |
An understanding of how human populations change is basic to most social scientific research. This unit provides an introduction to the various components of population change - fertility, mortality and migration - through case studies drawn from contemporary Australia. A number of themes are explored: the concept of 'carrying capacity'; the question of an ecologically sustainable population; the relationship between socio-economic change and migration; and the use of demographic data as a planning tool. Assessment will take the form of both essay and practical assignments and one end of semester examination.
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| Materials |
No text required |
| Disclaimer |
Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
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