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Central European Landscapes

Semester: 3.
Credits: 5 CP
Duration: 1 Semester
Module Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bernd Marschner
Contact hours: V: 2 SWS
Ü: 1 SWS
Selfstudy: 105 h
Group size: V: 210
Ü: 40
Learning Goals

Students gain knowledge of the characteristic structural and functional features of representative landscapes of Central Europe. In the exercises they learn to use thematic and topographic maps integratively.

Contents

Physical-geographical basics (relief and substrates, soil development, climate, vegetation) of the major landscape areas in Central Europe:

a) Introduction to the landscapes of Central Europe

b) North German lowlands

c) Central German Dryland

d) low mountain ranges I: stratified, karst landscapes

e) Low mountain range II: Black Forest as crystalline low mountain range

Teaching methods

Lectures, exercises

Mode of assessment

oral exam


Additional Information

Conditions for granting credit points

Passed academic performance, passed oral examination

Usage of the module
the B.Sc. program part of the module Landscapes and Ecosystems of Central Europe.

Stellenwert der Note für die Endnote
According to the subject-specific regulations of the GemPO 2016, the module grade is included in the B.A. subject grade Geography with 13%.

Lecturers
Prof. Dr. Bernd Marschner, Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmitt, Prof. Dr. Andreas Pflitsch, Dr. Stefanie Heinze, Dr. Stefan Schmidt, Michael Herre


Courses in Summer Semester 2024

No courses are scheduled for this semester.


Courses in Winter Semester 2023-2024

Lecturers:Bernd Marschner, Andreas Pflitsch, Ina Säumel
Course type:Lecture
Registration:eCampus

Registration for the lecture via eCampus from 14.07.-27.09.2023

Lecturers:Stefanie Heinze, Michael Herre
Course type:Seminar
Registration:eCampus

Registration from 14.07.-27.09.2023 via eCampus