1. Population: Part 1
Content:
Examination of population dynamics, including population distribution, density,
growth patterns, and demographic transition theory.
Objective:
To understand the factors influencing population trends and their implications
for resources and development.
2. Population: Part 2
Content:
Continued exploration of population issues, including age structure, sex ratio,
migration, and the social and economic impacts of population changes.
Objective:
To analyze the consequences of demographic changes on society, economy, and
environment.
3. Human Settlements and Land Use
Content:
Study of various types of human settlements, their characteristics, and the
patterns of land use, including urbanization and rural development.
Objective:
To understand the relationship between human settlements, land use practices,
and their impact on the environment and socioeconomic conditions.
4. Primary Economic Activities
Content:
Exploration of primary economic activities, including agriculture, fishing,
forestry, and mining, and their significance in the economy.
Objective:
To assess the role of primary activities in national and global economies and
their sustainability.
5. Secondary Economic Activities
Content:
Examination of secondary economic activities, focusing on manufacturing
industries, construction, and their contribution to economic development.
Objective:
To understand the processes involved in industrialization, the factors
affecting industrial location, and the environmental implications.
6. Tertiary Economic Activities
Content:
Study of tertiary economic activities, including services such as trade,
tourism, banking, and their impact on economic growth.
Objective:
To analyze the significance of the service sector in contemporary economies and
its role in promoting development.
7. Region and Regional Development
Content:
Exploration of regional geography, focusing on regional disparities, planning,
and development strategies.
Objective:
To understand the concept of regions, the factors influencing regional
development, and the importance of balanced regional growth.
8. Geography: Nature and Scope
Content:
Overview of geography as a discipline, its branches, methods, and significance
in understanding human environment interactions.
Objective:
To comprehend the interdisciplinary nature of geography and its relevance to
contemporary issues.
9. Geography: Nature and Scope (Continued)
Content:
Further exploration of geographic concepts, including spatial analysis and
geographic information systems (GIS).
Objective:
To enhance understanding of geographic tools and techniques used in research
and practical applications.
10. Practicals
Content:
Handson practical sessions related to mapping, data collection, analysis, and
interpretation of geographical information.
Objective:
To develop practical skills in geographical methods, enhance observational
skills, and apply theoretical knowledge in realworld scenarios.