This module aims at providing to the students’ basic knowledge of universe nd galaxies, notions of mineralogy, petrography, and stratigraphy. It deals also with internal geodynamics (structure and composition of the earth, continental drift and plate tectonics theories as well as orogenesis), and external geodynamics (factors of slope development, topographic units, fluvial erosion, anthropogenic erosion, mass wasting and runoff). Additionally, this module provides theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in the field works.
GE80242: Human Geography II examines the relationships between human societies, economic systems, and spatial development processes at different scales. The module explores country classifications, globalization, economic geography, and the spatial distribution of major economic activities such as agriculture, mining, industry, trade, transport, and tourism. It also analyzes how economic systems influence development and global interactions, while equipping students with analytical skills to understand contemporary global economic and social processes.