Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of this module, students will:
• Understand the links between population, political ecology, and the built and natural environments.
• Discuss contemporary population problems at different geographic scales, such as population growth and food, climate change and migration, segregation, rural to urban migration and public health infrastructure.
• Interpret demographic data and apply fundamental population geography principles to predict population outcomes.
• Assess the limitations of demographic data sources, such as difficulties collecting data on specific populations (i.e., the homeless), and ethical considerations of demographic data.
• Analyse demographic data using GIS to solve real-world problems.
• Appraise government policies adopted to address population issues—for example, family planning policies and immigration laws.
Indicative Module Content:
Week 1 Introduction to Demographics
Week 2 Demographic Data Science & Census Data
Week 3 Population Dynamics
Week 4 Population Structures
Week 5 Fertility
Week 6 Mortality
Week 7 Migration
Week 8 [Fieldwork Week]
Week 9 [Fieldwork Week]
Week 10 The Family & Households
Week 11 Segregation
Week 12 Emerging Issues & Sustainability
Week 13 Advanced Topics
Week 14 Final Project Presentations