Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Environmental Management and Spatial Planning
Basic skills
Knowledge
- Describe planet earth as a system composed of different spatial-temporal dimensions and physical, environmental and social elements.
- Relate the theoretical and applied aspects of the main regional and environmental policies in rural and urban environments.
- Associate knowledge from different social and environmental disciplines in the description and interpretation of spatial dynamics linked to spatial changes.
- Identify different theoretical approaches in related social sciences involved in the understanding of social and cultural phenomena.
- Recognise the most appropriate techniques and methodologies for the integration of scientific, social, technological and economic aspects of the environment and spatial planning in the undertaking of specific projects.
- Identify landscape diversity and geographical change related to physical and environmental processes.
- Cite the basic legal planning regulations in regional and environmental planning and management projects.
- Identify geographical diversity and changes in human processes on a global scale, using the main concepts related to demography, gender geography and other fields of social geography.
Skills
- Analyse the relationship between society and the territory by applying the conceptual and theoretical framework of geography.
- Interpret environmental, demographic, urban, rural and landscape elements at different geographical scales using systematic analysis.
- Solve geographical, environmental and spatial challenges posed by local actors in a specific study at an introductory level.
- Apply the methods of qualitative analysis and fieldwork in the interpretation of spatial and environmental processes.
- Use cartographic and geoinformation techniques and tools in the analysis of spatial and environmental processes.
- Use cartographic and geoinformation techniques and tools in the analysis of spatial and environmental processes.
- Apply the appropriate regional management tools for spatial and environmental planning (geographical information systems, databases, etc.).
- Use analysis to propose solutions to conflicts related to the environment, spatial planning or a related field.
- Interpret relevant data within an area of study related to geography, the environment, spatial planning or related fields that include ethical reflection.
- Evaluate solutions to complex problems in the field of geography, environment and spatial planning.
Competences
- Integrate changes in methods and processes in the field of geography, environment and spatial planning to provide innovative responses to the needs and demands of society.
- Act in the field of geography, the environment and spatial planning, assessing the social, economic and environmental impact of one's own activity in the academic and/or professional sphere.
- Act with ethical responsibility and respect for fundamental rights, diversity and democratic values.
- Identify and assess sex/gender inequalities in the field of geography, environment and spatial planning from an intersectional perspective.
- Communicate clearly and synthetically information related to geography, environment, spatial planning and related fields clearly and synthetically at different levels, using the appropriate language and tools.
- Manage new challenges in the field of geography, the environment, spatial planning and related areas with initiative, proactivity and the ability to adapt.
- Develop proposals for action and intervention in the territory that address socio-demographic and environmental problems.