Geographic population | Second Year | This course aims to introduce students to population distributions worldwide and its relationship to the environment, resources and other demographic characteristics. Geographical distribution and migrations. Manpower and urban inflation. Future expectations of the population. Population policies proposed and proposed. Students practice how to obtain population information and data from its various sources and then write reports |
Regional planning | Fourth Year | <br>This course aims to identify the basic concepts of regional planning, its importance and its applications. As well as gaining the appropriate skills to learn how to use the available resources and capabilities in an optimal way in order to overcome the current and future problems of society, the course includes studying the historical development of regional planning, procedural steps in the planning process, modeling and quantitative methods used etc. |
Human geography | First Year | The course aims to provide students with sufficient skills to research and build models related to the fields of human geography. The course includes studying the historical development of geographical thought, trends, basic concepts, models and other theories. Students write a report on one of the topics that the subject contains. |
Economic Resource | Second Year | This course aims to identify the locations of general economic resources and gain sufficient skills to deal with them positively. The course includes studying renewable and non-renewable economic resources, global distribution patterns, their production, transfer and consumption, current and future depletion problems of these resources. <br> |