29.03. Teacher Training Programme in "Geography and Economics"
First Stage of the Degree Programme (Curriculum 2002)
1.1. Basics of Physiogeography
- 290015 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group A
- 290007 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group B
- 290027 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group C
- 290207 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group D
- 290133 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group E
- 290135 PS Introduction to Geomorphology, Group F
- 290147 VO Introduction to the Geography of Climate
- 290148 VO Introduction in Soil Geography
1.2. Basics of Human Geography (including Economic Geography)
- 290115 UE Applied Urban Geography, group C - (die Gruppen A und B wurden bereits im SS 2010 angeboten)
- 290006 UE Applied Urban Geography, group D - (die Gruppen A und B wurden bereits im SS 2010 angeboten)
- 290071 VO Rural geography: peripheries and remote areas
- 290018 PS Introduction to Population Geography, Group A
- 290019 PS Introduction to Population Geography, Group B
1.3. Basics of Cartography and Geographic Information Science
- 290072 VO Introduction in Cartography
- 290073 PS Introduction in Cartography, Group A
- 290074 PS Introduction in Cartography, Group B
- 290075 PS Introduction in Cartography, Group C
- 290076 PS Introduction in Cartography, Group D
- 290183 VO Introduction in Geoinformatics
- 290119 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group A
- 290120 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group B
- 290069 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group C
- 290070 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group D
- 290216 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group E
- 290166 PS Introduction in Geoinformatics II, Group F
1.4. Methodical Basics
- 290077 VU Introduction Scientific Thinking and Method, Group A
- 290078 VU Introduction Scientific Thinking and Method, Group B
- 290097 PS Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for TA students, Group A
- 290098 PS Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for TA students, Group B
- 290159 PS Introduction to Statistical Data Analysis for TA students, Group C
1.5. Basics of Economics
- 290079 VO Introductory Course: Basics in Economics
- 290033 VO Introduction into Economics
1.6. Introduction to Didactics of Geography and Economics
- 290080 PS Introduction to the Teaching of the Subject "Geography and Economics"
- 290081 PS Introduction to the Teaching of the Subject "Geography and Economics"
- 290224 PS Introduction to the Teaching of the Subject "Geography and Economics"
- 290204 PS ntroductory Course in Didactics: Didactic Concepts & Contents of the Subject "Geography & Economics"
- 290099 PS Proseminar Didactics of Teaching Geography II: Teaching Methods and the Use of Media - in the Subject "Geography and Economics" in Secondary and Grammar Schools
Second Stage of the Degree Programme (Curriculum 2002)
2.1. Physiogeography and Landscape Ecology
- 290062 VO Introduction to Landscape Ecology
- 290144 PS Progress in Physical Geography - Development of concepts, methodologies, current trends and challenges in Physical Geography
- 290212 VO Applied Geomorphology
- 290126 PS Climatic change
- 290083 PS Anthropogenic Climate Modification
- 290125 VO+UE World Water Reserves and Water Supply
- 290145 SE Course of Physical Geo: Fundamentals Geomorphology - Course of Physical Geography: Fundamentals of Geomorphology
- 290008 SE Bachelorseminar Physical Geography - (auch für Lehramtsstudierende)
2.2. Human Geography (including Economic Geography)
- 290032 VO Introduction into Political Geography
- 290118 VO Social Geography: Spatial Structures of Society
- 290208 VO Basic topics in leisure and tourism geography
- 290233 VO Problems of mass tourism in third world countries
- 290103 VU Protected area policies and ressource management of Europa
- 290065 VU Theories of spatial development
- 290001 VO Housing and Housing Policy
- 290092 PS Third World Development in Theory and Practice - Development and Modernization in Asia
- 290163 SE Seminar: Regional economic development in the European Union: the structural funds period 2007-2013 - Strukturfondsperiode 2007-2013
- 290111 SE Seminar (Human / Regional Geography): Thailand - Vom Musterschüler zum Krisenfall?
- 290029 SE Bachelorseminar Human Geography - (auch für Lehramtsstudierende)
- 290031 SE Seminar for Economic Geography: Technological advance, regional disparities and globalisation
2.3. Basics of Regional Research and Regional Planning
- 290058 VU [ en ] European Spatial Development - EU Policies and National Planning Systems
- 290206 VU Spatial Planning Law, Land Law, and Building Law
- 290210 VO Instruments of Spatial Planning on Local and Regional Level
- 290200 SE Bachelorseminar: Bachelorseminar Spatial Research and Spatial Planning - Urban Transformation Proces - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Gentrification (auch für Lehramtsstudierende)
- 290059 SE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Erinnerungskultur und Erinnerungsplätze in Wien
- 290053 PSE Seminar in applied geography, spatial research and spatial planning - Potenziale der Kulturlandschaftsentwicklung anhand projektbezogener Fallbeispiele
- 290163 SE Seminar: Regional economic development in the European Union: the structural funds period 2007-2013 - Strukturfondsperiode 2007-2013
2.4. Austria, the EU and Selected World Regions - Regional Structure and Problems of Regional Development
- 290151 VO Regional development in Austria: introduction and case studies
- 290102 VO Regional and political geography of Ukraine and Southeast Europe
- 290092 PS Third World Development in Theory and Practice - Development and Modernization in Asia
- 290010 VO Environmental Problems, Use of Resources and Aspects of Sustainable Development in Asia
- 290163 SE Seminar: Regional economic development in the European Union: the structural funds period 2007-2013 - Strukturfondsperiode 2007-2013
- 290111 SE Seminar (Human / Regional Geography): Thailand - Vom Musterschüler zum Krisenfall?
2.5. Economics
- 290012 VU Special Topics of Economics
- 290110 SE Seminar in Economics:
- 290068 PS Course in Didactics of "Geography and Economics": Applied Didactics of Economics - within the Subject "Geography and Economics" in Secondary Education
- 290055 EX Excursion in Economics and Business Administration
2.6. Didactics of Geography and Economics
- 290013 UE Preparatory Course: How to Plan Teaching Units in "Geography and Economics", Group A
- 290020 UE Preparatory Course: How to Plan Teaching Units in Geography and Economics, Group B
- 290042 PS Proseminar for Didactics of Teaching Geography: Maps, School Atlasses & Internet in Teaching Geogr.
- 290202 PR Subject-didactic Practica: university-educational cooperation project in GW, Group A
- 290168 PR Subject-didactic Practica: university-educational cooperation project in GW, Group A
- 290143 PS Gender roles in the context of teaching geography. A theoretical & practical course in didactics.
Recommended Electives (Second Stage of Degree Programme)
- 290048 PS The obligatory subject "Career Guidance for the School of Ten- to Fourteen-Year-Olds" - and PREPARATION for CHOICE of STUDY and OCCUPATION at higher schools
- 290179 VO History of Cartography I - From the prehistoric time to the 16th century
- 290229 UE Methods of survey and questionnaire research in geography and regional science - (Gruppe B wird im SS 2011 gelesen)
Field Trips
1. Field Trips in Austria
- 290036 EX Physiogeographical field trip: Geomorphology
- 290231 EX Field trip: Vienna - Humans as geomorphic agent
- 290156 EX Field trip: Vienna - Humans as geomorphic agent
- 290116 EX Field Trip: Applied Climatology
- 290239 EX Field Trip: Applied Climatology
- 290191 EX Cartographic Field Excursion - Cartographic High Mountain Excursion
- 290055 EX Excursion in Economics and Business Administration
2. Field Trips Abroad (incl. Preparatory Seminars)
Additional Courses
- 290022 KO Colloquium for Geomorphology
- 290124 AG Working Group "Quaternary Research"
- 290064 KO Colloquium on Geography and Regional Research
- 290005 PV Colloquium for Graduate Degree Students
- 290052 PV Colloquium for Graduate Degree Students
Last modified: We 13.06.2018 00:36
Die Lehrveranstaltungen des 2. Studienabschnitts des Diplomstudiums und des Lehramtsstudiums sind - ebenso wie jene der neuen Bachelor- und Masterstudien im Bereich der Studienprogrammleitung Geographie - jeweils durch einen oder mehrere in Klammern angegebene Deskriptoren (Codes) gekennzeichnet, die ihre Anrechenbarkeit zu den einzelnen Prüfungsfächern und Prüfungsteilen bzw. Modulen gemäß Studienplan bzw. Curriculum dokumentieren. Hierbei gibt der Großbuchstabe zu Beginn die Studienrichtung bzw. den Studienzweig an (T ... Studienzweig Theoretische und Angewandte Geographie; R ... Studienzweig Raumforschung und Raumordnung; K ... Studienzweig Kartographie und Geoinformation; L1 ... Lehramtsstudium Geographie und Wirtschaftskunde; 1. Studienabschnitt; L2 ... Lehramtsstudium Geographie und Wirtschaftskunde, 2. Studienabschnitt; B ... Bachelorstudium Geographie, MG ... Masterstudium Geographie, MR ... Masterstudium Raumforschung und Raumordnung, MK ... Masterstudium Kartographie und Geoinformation), während der anschließende Kleinbuchstabe das Prüfungsfach (bzw. Modul) und die nachfolgende Zahl die Nummer des Prüfungsteils innerhalb des Prüfungsfachs (bzw. Moduls) charakterisieren.
Lehrveranstaltungen, die gemäß Studienplan 2002 zu einem Wahlfach anrechenbar sind, sind überdies durch ein "W" innerhalb des Codes gekennzeichnet, solche, die zu einem Schwerpunktfach anrechenbar sind, durch ein "S".INFORMATION DER STUDIERENDENVERTRETUNG
Für alle Erstsemestrigen (Bachelor- gemeinsam mit Lehramtsstudierenden) findet von 22. bis 24. 10.2010 ein spezielles Einführungsseminar statt. Dieses wird von eurer Studierendenvertretung organisiert und ist freiwillig.
Das Seminar richtet sich an Erstsemestrige, um einen besseren Einblick ins Studium zu erlangen. Es werden sowohl inhaltliche Aspekte als auch Networking im Vordergrund stehen. Der Hörsaal und das Gelände werden uns hierfür dienen! (Wanderschuhe sowie warme und regenfeste Kleidung mitnehmen!)
Nähere Infos: Zimmer der Studierendenvertretung (Raum B501, 5. Stock, NIG) und auf der Stv Homepage (univie.ac.at/strvgeo). Anmeldungen oder Fragen an die Mailadresse: strv.geographie@univie.ac.at oder auch gerne persönlich!
Zeitraum: Freitag, 22. Oktober, ca. 14h bis Sonntag, 24. Oktober 2010, ca. 20h Ankunft in Wien
Treffpunkt: Freitag beim NIG, Liebiggasse, genauer Ort wird noch bekannt gegeben
Ort: Uni-Seminarhaus, Heuberg 82, 7212 Forchtenstein
Unkostenbeitrag: 25.- /Person (Vollpension, Anreise und Rahmenprogramm)