Degree in Geography and Land Use Planning
Competencies are the set of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to be acquired by students throughout the degree, aimed at preparing them for professional activities.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental contents of Geography, its epistemological development and its research methods.
- Interpret the diversity and complexity of territories and the interrelationships of environmental phenomena with other economic, social, and cultural phenomena.
- Apply theoretical, methodological, and instrumental knowledge to the integrated analysis and interpretation of spatial processes and problems, as well as to conflict resolution and territorial diagnosis.
- Demonstrate that the foundations for further postgraduate studies, specialized studies, or other subjects with a significant territorial component have been acquired.
- Know the contents of the geographical discipline and related basic subjects.
- Analyze the processes and relationships between environmental, economic, social, and cultural phenomena at different spatial and temporal scales.
- Develop specific skills related to knowledge of work techniques, especially those related to the collection, analysis, processing, and cartographic and graphic expression of geographic information, as well as those related to fieldwork.
- Raise geographical problems in an integrated manner, and combine a generalist approach with specialized analysis.
- Explain current world events from a geographical point of view.
- Act and intervene in the territory and its management, demonstrating the applied and experimental nature of geographical training.
- Develop analysis, synthesis, and communication strategies that allow Geography to be transmitted to diverse environments.
- Organize and plan work and learning (individually, in teams, and in multidisciplinary groups).
- Correctly express and communicate, both orally and in writing, the contents of geography and other related basic subjects.
- Analyze, synthesize and reason critically.
- Solve problems and make decisions.
- Apply research skills and generate innovative proposals.
- Correctly apply computer tools.
- Recognize other cultures and value diversity.
- Demonstrate responsibility and quality in work.
- Discuss, criticize, synthesize and organize ideas.
- Organize information and project and apply acquired knowledge in practice.