GE815 : Graduation project 2

Department

Department of Geography

Academic Program

Bachelor in Geography

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

GE700

Overview

This course deals with the steps that the student who is about to graduate must take by training him on the steps of preparing a graduation project, which represents a specific idea that provides a solution or service to society in the geographical field. It also deals with the methods of using the techniques that the student learned during his study period, as it is considered a summary of these years. It also measures the student's capabilities by finding solutions using one of the existing modern technologies.

This course aims to apply and implement the knowledge and skills acquired by the student during his study of the specialized courses previous to his project, by implementing an innovative idea within a work team, until the completion of the project in its final form, provided that the subject of the project is linked to community issues in all geographical and educational fields related to geography

Intended learning outcomes

Students will acquire knowledge and skills after passing this course, represented in implementing practical procedures during the implementation of the graduation project, relying on digital databases of geographic information, mastering thinking, criticism and persuasion skills in their dealings with others, and obtaining information and documents to complete the project. In addition to positive participation in teamwork, taking responsibility ably during the implementation of the project. And the use of computer skills and modern technology such as digital maps, statistical tests and other technologies

Teaching and learning methods

The graduation project course runs for two consecutive semesters, fall and spring

1. Weekly discussion sessions with the supervisor.

2. Field training (information gathering).

3. Training on statistical analysis.

4. Prepare for discussion after completing the project in its final form.

Methods of assessments

...... Discuss the research when it is completed.

Scientific Committee.... First Discussion 30%.

Scientific committee.... Second discussant 30%.

Project supervisor........ 40%

Course Content Time Distribution

Choose the title of the first week

Chapter One: Preparing the project plan: introduction, problem, hypotheses, objectives, importance, community and sample.... the second week

the third week

fourth week

The fifth week

The second semester: previous studies, the sixth week

Seventh week

The eighth week

Chapter Three: Theoretical Framework

Information gathering week nine

Tenth week

Eleventh week

Twelfth week

End of semester with continuing project plan

Preparing study tools for the thirteenth week

Fourteenth week

Distribution of questionnaires the fifteenth week

Sixteenth week

And assembled and unloaded seventeenth week

Eighteenth week

the fourth chapter :

Study methodology

Data analysis and interpretation in light of the results of previous studies, the nineteenth week

Twentieth week

Twenty-first week

Twenty-second week

Twenty-third week

Twenty-fourth week

Chapter Five: Project summary, results, recommendations and proposals. Twenty-fifth week

Twenty-sixth week

The final delivery of the project and its distribution to the discussion committee in the twenty-seventh week

Discussion of the project twenty-eighth week

Books and references:

Each project and its subject and problem according to the idea, specialization and references appropriate to it, whether the mother books or references, newspapers, magazines, master's and doctoral dissertations and official websites. Not to mention the questionnaire, personal interviews.... and other reliable sources of data to help prepare the project

Arabic Language 1 (AR100)
(IS100)
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 1 (CS100)
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION (GS101)
Libya's physical geography (GE110)
The development of geographical thought (GE111)
Physical geography (GE112)
human geography (GE114)
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS100)
Area geography (GE816)
Principles of Statistics (ST210)
GENERAL MATHEMATICS 2 (MM112)
GENERAL TEACHING METHODS (GS201)
EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (GS200)
structure and topography (GE213)
population geography (GE211)
Arabic Language 2 (AR101)
PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER 2 (CS101)
(EL100)
Geographical statistics (GE204)
Human Geography of Libya (GE210)
General maps (GE212)
Water geography (GE413)
Arabic Language 3 (AR213)
(IS101)
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (GS203)
FOUNDATIONS OF CURRICULUM (GS202)
Geography of the Arab world (GE310)
geographical research methods (GE311)
Agricultural geography (GE312)
Interpretation of aerial photographs (GE412)
Arabic Language 4 (AR216)
EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS (GS301)
(EL101)
Geography of Africa (GE410)
Environmental Pollution (GE411)
Industrial geography (GE414)
Special teaching methods (GE511)
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION (GS302)
Behavioral geography (GE513)
geographical terms (GE514)
Biogeography (GE817)
Geographic information systems (GE613)
climatic geography (GE612)
distribution maps (GE512)
SCHOOL MANAGEMENT (GS400)
TEACHING AIDS (GS303)
Political geography (GE610)
Transport geography (GE611)
Tourist geography (GE818)
Geography of the world except Africa (GE711)
Graduation Project1 (GE700)
Economic development (GE710)
(GS401)
TEACHING PRACTICE 1 (GS402)
Geography of environments (GE810)
Urban geography (GE713)
Geography of seas and oceans (GE712)
Graduation project 2 (GE815)
Geography of natural resources (GE814)
regional planning (GE813)
MEDICAL GEOGREPHY (GE812)
Practical education 2 (GS403)
Geography of services (GE811)