- Educational activities at the Universitas Gadjah Mada implemented using the credit system and its implementation time is set using the semester system. The amount of credit to complete the Undergraduate Studies Program (S1) of at least 144 credits and a maximum of 160 credits with a cumulative IP at least 2.00 without the E and D values should not be more than 25% of the total credits earned. The amount of credits obtained from lectures, practicum, field work, community service (KKN) and a thesis. Implementation of the educational activties held on 6 halls with 4 sessions per day (one session is 100 minutes), start of 7a.m until 3p.m.
Assesment based on the score of A, B, C, D, and E (A = very good,> 79.00; B = good, between 65.00 to 78.99; C = enough, between 57,5- 64.99; D = less, between 47.5 to 57.49; E = bad, <47.49). In addition, use the letter K is empty (no score) and T (incomplete). Within 1 month are not met, the score is transformed into E. Evaluation of the results of studies carried out routinely students each semester. Determinant of outcome evaluation studies were also carried out at the end of the first two years and at the end of the study. In addition, the evaluation was also conducted on the time limit levels of each study. The success of college state by Grade Point Average or GPA (IP).
The final evaluation routinely includes subject of study were taken by the students during the semester applicable. Results of this evaluation is mainly used to determine the study load that may be taken in the next semester with the following terms.
Credits that can be taken in the next semester is determined by comparing the results of the previous semester of studies, with the calculation:
IP ≥3,00 = 21-24 credits
IP 2.50 to 2.99 = 18-21 credits
IP 2.00 to 2.49 = 15-18 credits
IP 1.50 to 1.99 = 12-15 credits
IP <1,50 = maximum of 12 credits.Students may continue their studies after the fourth semesters, if it following requirements: (1) obtained at least 30 cumulative credits and (2) achieve a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA (IP), taken 30 credits of educational activities with the highest value. Students who do not follow these requirements state to resign.
Student was accompanied by a college adviser (DPA) determined by the faculty to support their success of the Study. College adviser is obliged to give input in determining the type of subject that will be taken in accordance with their interests and they should actively consult Alt college adviser. Each lecturer rol as college adviser for about 15 students. At the beginning of the semester, lecturers activities to discuss about study plan increasing. College adviser is not only helping the students in the academic but also non-academic (employment opportunities, participation in research, scientific paper competitions, personal problems).
Completion of thesis in this study program be like a bottle neck. This is why the duration of thesis is longer than the target. Some tips that have been implemented to shorten the duration are as follows: (1) the implementation of the short semester, (2) the program crashes thesis preparation, (3) project based learning, (4) the efficiency of preceptor.
- GEO1001 Soft Skill
Credits 1, Semester I, Obligation
Living skill : self introduction, environmental adaptation, character building, self development ; Learning skill : style of study ; Thinking skill : problem solving.GEO1002 Fundamental of Social Science
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Social and community life, include several social activities in community, problem that raise within community, and study about social and community facts. This course analysing social problems, mostly in Indonesia’s community using definitions (fact, concept, theory) from interdiciplinary in social science, such as : History, Economics, Human Geography, Sociology, Antropology, and Social Physicology. This course designed to understanding and realize social facts and complexity of problems within community. Further, this course also designed to create students respect with any social problems and have good learning to solve it.GEO1003 Intoduction to Geography
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Definitions of Geography, development of characteristic and theme of Geography ; Relation of Geography with other disiciplin knowledge in the context of earthscience, and applied of Geography; Introduction to Phylosophy of Knowledge; Study object of Geography include spatial approach, environmental approach and regional complex approach; Undertanding of analysis unit, analysis technique, applied research in Geography and Environmental Science, Regional Development and Cartography and Remote Sensing; Identification, inventarisation and evaluation of geosphere phenomenon for regional problem solving and development of regional potencies.GEO1005 Pancasila Education
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Basic dan definition of Pancasila, formulation of Pancasila, Preambule of UUD 1945, state and function of Pancasila, forms dan arrangement of Pancasila; Content and importance of Pancasila, UUD 1945; Implementation of Pancasila.GEO2002 Civic Education
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
The right and obligation of citizen; Wawasan nusantara as a living room; Geopolitics Indonesia; Indonesia geostrategies and national security; Political Indonesia & national strategies.GEO1004 Physics
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Quantities and unit, kinematics, dynamcs, particel system, vibration and wave, fluids, kalor, electromagnetics, optics.GEO0004 Physics (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester I, Obligation
Thermometer calibration; Air humidity; Measurement of electrical heat equality; Measurement of surface tension of water to the maximum bubble method; Density measurement of solids; Laplace provision measurement; Experiments using multimeter; Catoda ray oscilloscope; Characteristics of incandenscent lamps; Measurement of horizontal component of the earth’s magnetic field; Transformator; Bridges of wheat storm; Measurement of the earth’s gravity accelerated with the swing mathematical method; Measurement of constant spring; Measurement of elasticity modulus of metal wire; Measurement of elasticity modulus of metal rod; Earth’s velocity measurement un air with resonance method; Physical swing experiment; Positive lens power measurement; Reactive index of the liquid measurement; Microscope; Light dispersion; Positive and negative lens; Photometer.GEO1010 Biogeography
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Structure and function of life organism; Principle of reproduction and organism population (include development, growth and genetic); Homology, adaptation analogy adn evolution; Organism biodiversity (plant, classification and dispersal); Population, environment & geographical distribution (energy flow through biosphere, cycle in biosphere, population growth); The role of human in environment.GEL1101 General Geology
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Definition and scope of geology, state of geological science in geography, and branches of geology; Earth formation theories : continental drift, convection current, sea floor spreading and plate tectonic; Earth Structure; Stratigraphy and historical geology; Structural geology; Tectonism dan Vulcanism; Economical Geology and Mineral Resources.GEL1201 Meteorology and Climatology
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Study of atmosphere (compositions, stucture, characteristics), earth-atmosphere system (earth energy budget), weather elements (radiation, air temperature, air pressure, air humidity, wind, precipitation, clouds), climate classification (Mohr, Thornthwaite-Matter, Schimdt-Fergusson, Koppen, Oldeman), Climate Map and synoptic map, Applied of Climate (agriculture, health issue, urban, climate anomaly, hydro-meteorological disasters, weather modification).GEL1301 Human Geography
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Human geography approachment, systematical study about pattern and process that create human understanding about earth surface and its usage also its limitedness. Student expected to be able using spatial concept and landform analysis to study social organisation and environmental consequencies in each human development aspect. Elements of Human Geography contains introduction, approach dan human geography theorical perspective, population issue, conceptual approach about process and pattern of culture, political organisation of space, agriculture and landuse in rural, area economical development and industralization, urbanisation and landuse in urban area, and globalisation.GKP1101 Fundamental of Cartography
Credits 2, Semester I, Obligation
Study about method how to make and use a map as a communication tool and analyse geographical study. The materials contains scope of cartography, history of cartography, scale and map projection, map simbolisation, lettering and toponym, generalisation, relief representation method, dannd basic of map reading. This course also discuss modern development of cartography, include digital mapping, electronic atlas, cartography multimedia and web cartography.GEO1006 Chemistry
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Structure of atom, bounding of atom, periodic table, radioactivity, gasses laws, stockiometry, fluids, thermochemistry, koloida, difussion, osmosis, efussion, hydrocarbon.GEO1007 Mathematics
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Function, graphic function, algebra function, limit function, limit of a sequence, derivative intervalGEO1003 Field Work 1 : Intoduction to Landscape
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Study to understand phenomenon of physical landscape and cultural landscape in real field, identified geosphere phenomenon in the term of spatial aspect include physical, social, economical, and cultural aspects. Introduction to geographic landscape have a function to relating between geobiophysics components with sosiohumaniora components based on spatial, environmental and regional complex approaches.GEL1103 Fundamental of Geomorphology
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking General Geology
Definition, scope, 9 princples of geomorphology and geomorphological aspects (morphology, morphogenesis, morphocronology, and morphoarrangement); Consept of landform : relief, structure, and process; Determined factors in geomorphological process: climate, structure, petrology, pedology and human (in the term of Kuarter geological time); Classification and characteristics of landform based on different genesis; also contribution of geomorphology in geographical knowledge.GEL0103 Fundamental of Geomorphology (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester II, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking General Geology, Currently taking Fundamental of Geomorphology
Interpretation of topographical map : contour pattern, morphometry, drainage pattern, and slope morphology; Interpretation of geological map : geological structure, petrological aspect, and stratigraphy; Identification and classification of landform ; Identification and classfication of minerals; Identification and classification of rocks; Field observation.GEL1202 Fundamental of Hydrology
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Study about the scope of hydrology ; cycle of hydrology (hydrological process and factor that determining process), water balance in hydrological system (river, soil, lake/dam, akuifer, watershed); Transformation process and factors those determining precipitation, evaporation and evapotranspiration, water surface, groundwater, limno; and basics water quality.GKP1202 Fundamental of Remote Sensing
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Basic knowledge about remote sensing includes data acquisition and data analysis of remote sensing. Data acquisition includes image acquisition from airborne sensing and spaceborne sensing, using both of camera or scanner. Data analysis includes data acquisition from remote sensing image through manual and digital image interpretation for data acquisition and geographical information (physical objects and man-made objects) and environment. Geographical data from acquisition process are components that build regional spatial database. Business aspect in remote sensing also will discussed to attract knowledge of enterpreneurship. Course will given in the form of team teaching.GPW1102 Regional Science
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Study about definition and state of region in geographical knowledge, concepts of region, regional elements, structure, process and potencies of region also factors those determines regional development, strategies, and policies in regional development in the term of spatial and environmental planning.GEL2106 Oceanography
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking General Geology, currently taking Fundamental of Geomorphology, Fundamental of Hydrology
Definition, scope of study, and history of oceanography; Characteristics of coastal, shore, sea, and ocean; Geological oceanography (Continental drift, Sea floor spreading , Plate tectonic); Classification of coastal typology; Coastal and ocean dynamic (wave, current, tidal, shore, coast, estuary, and delta); Coastal and ocean resources.GPW1302 Population Geography
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Concept, history, various aspects in population geography, theories of population, measurement of demographic variables, characteristics and population problems, also its relation with population pressure on land, resources and environment.GEL1401 Ecology and Environmental Science
Credits 2, Semester II, Obligation
Scope and terminology; Ecological Spectrum; principles and concepts of ecology; Elements, type and structure of ecosystem; Development of ecosystem (population dynamic, sucsession, adaptation); Cycle of biogeochemistry and food chain; Human ecology; Environmental problems; Application of ecology and environmental science for problem solving of environmental problems.GEL1102 Mineralogy and Petrography
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequiste : already taking General Geology
Definition, scope and function of Mineralogy-Petrography in geographical knowledge; Cristalography: definition and cristalography systems, form and classification of crystal; Mineralogy: physical mineralogy, chemical and optical; Petrography: historical of rock formation, igneous rock, sedimentary rock and metamorphic rock; Minerals and rock identification in the field.GEL0102 Mineralogy and Petrography (Practicum)
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequisite : already/currenty taking Mineralogy and Petrography
Introduction to the form of rock composed crystal and mineral; physical mineralogy, chemical mineralogy, optical mineralogy; identification of main mineral composed igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks; macroscopist identification of rock.GEO2001 Religion Study
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Function of religion to encourages human to be able implementing the knowledge of religion professionally for human walfare purposes.GEL2501 Soil Science
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking General Geology; Fundamental of Geomorphology
Definition of soil as self sufficient of nature body, environmental components, and geosphere elements, also scope of soil science in geography; Factors and process of soil formation; Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of soil; Soil Morphology ; Basic classification and mapping of soil; Soil degradation; Basic land evaluation.GEL0205 Soil Science (Practicum)
Credits 1, SemesterII, Obligation
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Soil Science
Introduction to laboratory and field instrumentation; Description morphology and soil sampling in the field; Soil analysis in laboratory: Physical and chemical characteristics of soil; Analysis of soil fertility.GKP2301 Geographic Information System 1 (Fundamental)
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Fundamental of Cartography
Technology of GIS and its application in geographical knowledge ; Fundamental knowledge of GIS includes concept of information system, spatial information system and basic spatial data; Digital components of GIS and functions of each component in any applied sciences; Data manajement in GIS, manajement of graphical data or attribute data ; Spatial data quality; Manipulation of graphical data; Data processing and data representation in the form of map, tabular, graphic, report, or any other forms.GPW2101 Regional Geography of Indonesia
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Understanding Indonesia as a united of various regions based on physical, social or cultural characteristics; Definition and terminology of regional, regionalisation, variation and regional development pattern in Indonesia; Aspect of dynamics, structure and distribution of various natural and human resources in spatial perspective and its relation in regional development.GEL2204 Water Quality
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology, Chemistry
Study of the state and scope of water quality to study water resourses; Parameters of water quality includes physical, chemical, biological, and radioactive characteristics; Environmental factors (biotic and abiotic) and process those determined water quality; Methods (sampling, analysis, representation of data) water quality; Applied water quality dara for many purposes; Water polution / contamination.GEL0206 Water Quality (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Water Quality
Introduction to instrumentation and procedure of instrument operacy (calibration, error); Technique of sampling (measurement in the field, treatment of samples); Laboratory analysis; Water quality data reporting (management, representation and interpretation of data).GEL2203 Hydrometeorology
Credits 2, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
State and scope of Hydrometeorology in Hydrology; Theory of cloud formation and precipitation formation (genesis and classification) also evapotranspiration; System and network of Hydrometeorology; Instrumentation, measurement method and hydrometeorological data collecting; Methods of hydrometeorological data analysis, extrime value, trend, water balance, rainfall plan; Applied of Hydrometeorology for development problems (drought, flood).GEL0204 Hydrometeorology (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester III, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology, already/currently taking Hydrometeorology
Instrument introduction, measurement, and analysis of precipitation and evapitranspiration data : Analysis of precipitation network, climate classification.GEL2304 Urban Geography
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Study about: Theory and concept of urban; Theory of urban growth and development; Theory of urban distribution; Urban problems; Urban growth in the aspects of tread, location and function; Urban morphology; Urban dynamics; Rural-urban interaction; Technique of urban management.GEL2305 Labour Study
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Population Geography
Theory, approach, wage, and the law of labour; Structure of labour and regional potencies (Natural resources, Social resources and Economical resources); Dynamics, parametres, and problems about labour; Labour policies.GEL2104 Environmental Geomorphology
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Geomorphology, Fundamental of Hydrology
Basic concept of landform, land, and terrain; Applied Geomorphology in resources study : land resources, water, biotics, and human; Applied Geomorphology in hazard study: nature and antropogenics; Relation of Geomorphology with landuse.GEL2306 Resources Geography
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Introduction and scope of resources geography; Various natural resources; Classification of natural resources; Formation of natural resources; Distribution of natural resources; Classification of natural resources; Arrange economical balance in natural resources; Understanding basic concept to conserve natural resources.GEL2303 Population Planning
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Prasyarat : sudah mengambil Geografi Penduduk
Prerequisite = already taking Population Geography
Population and development planning; Basic concept of indirect estimation; Population projection; Sectoral planning (education, health, labour, settlement, food supply and water demand).GEL0208 Population Planning (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Population Planning
Indirect mortality measurement; indirect fertility measurement; indirect migration measurement; Population projection; Education planning; Health planning; Settlement planning.GKP2104 Land Surveying
Credits 2, Semester III, Optional
Prerequisite : Graduate in Fundamental of Cartography
Study about basic land surveying; intoduction, measurement methods, coordinate system, applied trigonometry, basic measurement, field table measurement, fast measerement and correction to the result of measurement; General definition of Global Positioning System (GPS), position and coordinate system; Basic method positioning system using GPS; Applied GPS for survey and mapping.GEL2105 Geomorphological Survey and Mapping
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Concept, scope, and applied of geomorphological survey and mapping for geographical study; Approach of geomorphological survey and mapping; Scale and types of geomorphological survey and mapping; Aspects of Geomorphological mapping: morphology, morphogenesis, morphocronology, and morphoaransement; Technique and system of Geomorfological mapping; Applied of Geomorfological survey and mapping in environmental study.GEL0207 Geomorphological Survey and Mapping (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Geomorphological Survey and Mapping
Introduction to symbol and elements of mapping in Geological map and Geomorfological map; Interpretation of remote sensing image for Geomorfological mapping; Reconstruction of Geomorfological structure; Geomorfological mapping for environmental study, Geomorfological mapping case study (field practicum).GKP2303 Geographic Information System 2 (Advance)
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite = graduate in Fundamental of Cartography , already taking Fundamental of Remote Sensing
Study of organisational GIS, concept of 5M in GIS, data input, arrangement anf management of spatial basis data, digital analysis and digital data modelling, and applied of GIS in environmental and resources study related with regional management and disaster management. GIS 2 also complited by understanding of bussiness opportunities related with GIS. Outline are also examples of database management for resources and environment; The use of database for various purposes, such as tematic mapping, monitoring, evaluation, and spasial modelling for resources and environment. Also disscussed current issuies about GISNas and IDSN.GEO1008 Statistics
Credits 2, Semester IV, Obligation
Basic concept of statistics, data pattern, probability and ekspectation, law of limit centre, assessment and hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, Correlation and regretion. The discussion regarding the scope and usefulness of statistics. Simplification of data, the size of distinction and dissemination of data, equations of lines and presentation in the table. List of frequency, histogram and branches of leaves, diagram, boxes, lines and emission point. Rules modelling through probability and distribution function. Discussion about population and sampe. Parameter estimation and hypotesis testing. Simple refression analysis and corecction.GEL2502 Survey of Soil, Erosion, and Conservation Planning
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Soil Science, Fundamental of Cartography
Soil survey aspects: soil description, soil classification, soil survey and mapping (United State Departement of Agriculture, Food and Agricultural Organisation); Soil erosion aspects: process, factors, soil erosion survey and mapping; Soil conservation planning: mechanically process, soil management, and agronomy and non-agronomy; Implication from the result of survey of soil and erosion, also relation with human activities.GEL0212 Survey of Soil, Erosion, and Conservation Planning (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Soil Science currently taking Survey of Soil, Erosion, and Conservation Planning
Description of soil characteristics, diagnostic soil horizon, soil classification, and makes soil map; Introduction to various types of erosion, interpretation and measurement of erosion factors and erosion mapping; Case study: soil survey and mapping, erosion; and Soil conservation planning: mechanically process, soil management, agronomy, and human activities.GEL2206 Geohydrology
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
Scope of Geohydrology; concept of groundwater; Aquifer; Fluctuation of groundwater; Environmental factors taht determined groundwater; Water spring; Secured result; Hydrolics parametres and aquifer characterustics; Groundwater flow; Groundwater investigation technique and its application; Sea water intrusion.GEL0210 Geohydrology (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : currently taking Geohydrology; already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
Measurement with several methods of pumping test; flownet and groundwater discharge; Infiltration; Auger hole; Groundwater potency; Geoelectricity; Applied in the field.GEL2205 River Hydrology
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology and Hydrometry
State of River Hydrology in Hydrology; Concept of River Hydrology; Morphometry of watershed; Factors that determined runoff; Runoff and sediment measurement methods; Analysis of hydrograph and flood; Routing of water flow ; Engineering hydrology.GEL0209 River Hydrology (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology, currently taking River Hydrology/Lake Hydrology
Morphometry of watershed and lake; Instrumentation and River Flow Measurement Stasion; Measurement of discharge and sediment, Rating curve; Analysis of hydrograph and flood; Morphometry of dam/lake; Dam operation.GEL2309 Agricultural Geography
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Basic concept of agricultural geography; Model of agricultural landuse; Agricultural system; Typology of agriculture; Socio-economics characteristic of farmers; Environmentally planning in agriculture activities.GEL2311 Settlement Geography
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Concept and theory of settlement; Classification and typology of settlement; Dynamic and growth of settlement; Settlement quality; Environmental quality of settlement; Spatial structure of urban settlement.GEL2312 Economic Geography
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Introduction to economics; New trade theory, Concept, approach and theory of economic geography; Economic activities ; primary sector, secondary sector, and tertiary sector those related with physica condition in an area; Aglomeration of economic, Market liberalisation, international trade; Measurement of national income, consumption and investation.GEL2313 Social Planning
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Population Geography, Economic Geography
Concept and definition of Social Planning, Proccess of Social Planning, Social policies, Social Planning and Social Renewal, Sosial services planning, Function of social planinng inl economical development, Model of social planning, Public policies, Social problems and vulnerability, Concept of Welfare State, Concept of Social Security and its examples in development countries and developed countries, Contingention planning.GEO0006 Chemistry (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Obligation
introduction to work with health and safety first; Reaction of saponification and examination to soap and detergent surfactants properties; Polymer-macromolecules; the production of ethyl acetat through esterification reaction; Analysis of aspirin and caffeine in tablet; compound separation with chromatography; analysis of vitamin C; hydrocarbons; compound of alcohol, ester, aldehyde, and ketones; amino and amide.GEL2309 Human Resources Development
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Human Geography
Concept and theory of Human Resources Development (HRD); Integrated approachment in HRD, HRD quality indicators; Dynamics, problems of development, and policies in HRD.GEL2207 Tropical Climate
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Meteorology Climatology
State and scope; Climate concept in tropical area; Climate phenomenon in tropical area (global, regional, local); Climate prediction model; Variability of climate and environment; Global warming and climate change; Climate disasters.GEL2308 Population Mobility
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Population Geography
Concept and theory of population mobility; Definition and typology of population mobility; Pattern and behaviour of population mobility; Factors those determined population mobility (Natural Resources, Human Resources, and Economical Resources); Development and mobility of population; International migration.GEL2307 Environmental Economics
Credits 2, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Geografi Ekonomi, Ekologi dan Ilmu Lingkungan
Concpet and theory of environmental economics; Environmental problems in economical aspect; Envrionmental valuation, environmental regulation, environmental policies; Valuation technique of development impacts to environment.GEL0211 Environmental Economics (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester IV, Optional
Prerequisite : currently taking Environmental Economics
Measurement with valuation economic techniques to natural and economical resources, Economical rare of natural resources, Cost benefit analysis, Economic valuation to environmental impact.GEL2001 Field Work II : Measurement of Process and Result
Credits 2, Semester IV, Obligation
Prerequisite : lulus KKL 1
Introduction to survey of geomorphology instrumentation, hydrology, soil, and socio-economics; Measurement of process and result of process; Management and analysis of data; Preparation of report.GEO3001 Enterpreneurship
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Definition of entrepreneurship, stages of entrepreneurship development, entrepreneur characteristics, creativity in business, finding business idea, success full in business, various types of business, and technique to starting business.GEL3208 Lake Hydrology
Credits 2, SemesterV, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
State of Lake Hydrology in Hydrology; Concept of lake; Factors those determined water of lake; Classification and types of lake; Methods of lake morphometry measurement; Lake mapping.GEL3209 Hydrometry
Credits 2, SemesterIII, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Hidrologi Dasar
Scope of Hydrometry ; election and terms of river flow measurement station location or postal guess stream; Flow measurement equipment and buildings of river flow measurement station; Methods of measurement and calculation of discharge includes veocity area method, slope area method, tracer method and the weir; Making curved flow (stage discharge rating and sediment discharge rating); Calculation of flow and sediment discharge based on river flow measurement station data; Presentation and publication of data flowGEL0314 Hydrometry (Practicum)
Credits 2, SemesterIII, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
Introduction to types and equipment of river flow measurement station; Measurement of flow rate in various ways; Measurement of sediment discharge; Makes curved flow and sediment discharge curve; Design of weir and readings of daily average water level, average hourly from paper record and calculation of basic flow of High Water Front.GEL3210 Watershed Management
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Hydrology
Definition and state of watershed. Watershed problems based on several aspects, such as ; water, land, demography, organisational and related instantiates. Methods to identified watershed’s problems, zoning to watershed’s problems and determining process of watershed critically level. Watershed conservation methods and drafting integrated watershed management programme.GEL3109 Geomorphology of Indonesia and South East Asia
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Geomorphology
Scope; Plate tectonic system and state of Indonesia in plate tectonic system; Relation of plate tectonic with mountainous system in South East Asia and Indonesia; Neotectonic and vulcanism in Indonesia; Morphostructure and morphoclimatic in Indonesia; Geomorphological condition, natural resources potencies, and hazard potencies in Indonesia.GEL3316 Geography of Industry and Trade
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Concept and theory of Geography of Industry and Trade; Location theory of Industry and trade; Dynamic factors of production; Industrial development; Trade system.GEL3317 Geography of Transportation
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Concept and theory; Transportation development stages ; Transportation characteristics (land, air, sea and railway); Network and conectivity analysis; Spatial interaction; Basic transportation planning; Relation of transportation with spatial planning.GEL3314 Geografphy of Asia Pasific
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Physiography of Asia Pasific; Concept of region and relation; History of social economics and culture systems development in Asia Pasific; Natural and human resources potencies, and its usage in each region; System of trade,security, and politics in Asia Pasific.GEL3315 Population Policy
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Concept and theori of population policy; Typology of population problems;Types of population policy; Internal and external aspects of population policy; Legal aspect, politics, social, and economics of population policy.GEL3402 Environmental Degradation
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Geomorphology, Soil Science, Fundamental of Hydrology, Water Quality
Concept, scope, and contribution of environmental degradation in Geographical knowledge; Land degradation: soil pollution, soil structure retreat, soil fertility retreat, critical soil, desertification, and deforestation; Water degradation: water pollution and eutrofication; Air degradation: air pollution and global warming; Relation between environmental degradation with socio-economics and culture condition of society.GEL3108 Ecology of Tropical Landscape
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Ecology of Tropical Landscape is combination between spatial approach from geography with function approach from biology; Study about spatial relation in tropical landscape elements or tropical ecosystems, relation in energy flow, myneral, and organic element, species relation between elements and mozaik of landform ecology dynamics in temporal aspects (time series).GEO3002 Bahasa Indonesia
Credits 2, Semester V, Obligation
Encourage student to have positive thinking for Indonesian Language. Positive thinking can be realized by encouraging students for maintain national language, prioritizes language and use it as a symbol of the nation’s identity, as well as the use of language in accordance with the rules and regulations. Students expected to draw up an effective scientific papers, informative, and systematically according to good Indonesian Language grammar.GEL3107 Disaster Management
Credits 2, Semester V, Optional
Prerequisite : already taking Fundamental of Geomorphology, Fundamental of Hydrology
Definition of disaster, hazard, risk, vulnerability, susceptibility, and cycle of disaster management ; Hazard classification: nature, non nature, and social; Distribution of disaster phenomenon globally and in Indonesia; Scope of disaster management; Disaster risk reduction (DRR); Uniformitarianism principle in disaster study; Disaster semiotics ; Society capacity and adaptation strategy.GEL0313 Disaster Management (Practicum)
Credits 1, Semester V, Optional
Prerequisite : already/currently taking Disaster Management
Identification of hazard based on Geologic Map, Geomorphologic Map, Topographic Map or RBI Map, aerial photograph, and sattelite image; Study of Disaster Cycle; Assesment and mapping of disaster prone areas; Vulnerability analysis, Disaster risk analysis and mapping.GEL3002 Land and Water Resources Analysis
Credits 3/2, Semester VI, Obligation
Prerequisite : graduate in Fundamental of Geomorphlogy, Fundamental of Hydrology, Hydrometeorology
Temporal and spatial analysis of water supply (rainfall, surface water, and groundwater); Analysis of water need (domestic, irigation, industry); Water resources capability; Identification to water resources problems; Cases/alternative water management; Definition and scope of land and analysis of land resources; Procedure and methods to analyse land resources; Classification of land capability; Classification of land suitability for agriculture and non agriculture activities.GEL3003 Human and Economic Analysis
Credits 3/2, Semester VI, Obligation
Prerequisite : graduate in Population Geography
Analysis of human resources control; Analysis of human resources development; Analysis of human resources usage; Analysis of econimic resources control; Analysis of economic resources development; Analysis of economic resources usage.GEL3004 Techniques and Analysis of Geographical Data
Credits 2/2, Semester VI, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking Statistics,GIS
Data coding, data entry, data cleaning, and data analysis using statistics, geostatistics, and applied GIS techniques.GEL4005 Environmental Management
Credits 3/2, Semester VII, Obligation
Prerequisite : already taking Land an Water Resources Analysis, Human and Economic Analysis
Definition and scope of environmental management; Problem identification, alternative solution and coordination, environmental spatial planning; Environmental critically and conservation technique; Environmental monitoring and analysis; Health and Safety in Work.GEL4006 Research Methodology of Environmental Geography
Credits 3/2, Semester VII, Obligation
Definition and scope of research; Research as systematically scientific process (a common thread of research); Synthetic issues and research questions; Reviewed the literature and draw up the basic theory or theoretical framework; Various hypotheses and how to formulate hypotheses; Sampling technique; Method of data analysis, including hypothesis testing; Preparation of the proposal and scientific writing techniques; Plagiarism and paraphrasing; Ethics presentation.GEL4007 Field Work III: Analysis of Regional Resources and Environment
Credits 2, Semester VII, Obligation
Prerequisite : graduate in Field Work 2; currently taking Land an Water Resources Analysis, Human and Economic Analysis
Collecting, evaluation, and analysis of regional resources data, representation of regional resources data.GEO4001 Community Service (KKN)
Credits 3, Semester VII, Obligation
KKN is a community service activities in a particular region or industrial area, carried out in groups, integrated between departments, coordinated at the faculty level, preferably non-physical activities of agricultural technology, aims to assist communities in improving the knowledge and skills that are expected to improve their welfare. KKN is divided into four stages of activity, namely equipping, exercising their activities at the site, preparation of reports and evaluations.GEL4008 Thesis
Credits 6, Semester VIII, Obligation
Thesis have explorative and description characteristic. Explorative thesis is a study that aims to determine the presence or absence (presence) geosphere phenomenon, where and when an phenomenon occurs geosphere. Descriptive study tried to explain in more detail of geosphere phenomenon and explain differences phenomenon geosphere in terms of time or space. An explanatory research, the research answered the question Why and How not required for thesis research, but if students are able to do still permitted in according with the capacity and time available (max 6 months). Research actions taken to solve the actual problems are also permitted.