Overview
Overview
Characteristic of the subject is its function at the interface between the natural sciences and the humanities where "space" or the "spatial perspective" form the binding element. Thus during their studies learners concern themselves with elements from natural sciences (e.g. climate, vegetation and soil) and at the same time with social and economic aspects (population geography, economic geography and urban geography, etc). You will learn about maps as a key communication medium and geographic information systems (GIS) as a key analytical tool in geography. You will develop an understanding of the spatial interactions between individual areas in the form of human-environment relationships.
During your studies, you will first learn about the two major areas of physical geography and human geography. Human geography deals with the relationship between geographical spaces and their functionality. It can be divided into sub-disciplines such as settlement, economic, transport, population, social and political geography. Physical geography provides you with the descriptive inventory for the nature of geographical spaces. It can be divided into sub-disciplines such as geomorphology, climate, vegetation, hydro and soil geography. In addition to these two areas, spatial planning (regional, municipal) is also recognised as a separate field in conjunction with urban geography as part of human geography.
For practical work the geographers need a wide selection of methodological knowledge and techniques. The subject-specific study content ranges from cartography, Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing, empirical social research techniques and applied statistics, laboratory analyses and field exercises. As a spatial science, geography would not be complete without field trips, where theoretical knowledge is transferred to real spaces.
This course of study is intended to instruct the students in basic, professionally qualifying skills and at the same time create the foundation for in-depth academic work in the Masters and doctoral courses. The core of the new concept in the “Giessen model of Geography” is formed through the thorough integration of training in methodology and the teaching of geographical knowledge in so-called "project modules" (see below "Composition of degree programme").
Theoretical principles are applied to specific practical problems, which are solved in teamwork using the methods required for this purpose. This effectively promotes both the employability of graduates and their basic scientific understanding. In this way, we qualify you for key positions in solving current challenges such as climate adaptation, mobility and energy transition. In addition, the Giessen model offers a unique space for innovations in problem-based and research-oriented teaching and learning. For example, we can flexibly train students to use artificial intelligence critically and responsibly in project-based studies.
What makes us special
Studying in Giessen means studying in a popular city – where you can still live affordably. Giessen is one of the cities with fewer than 100,000 inhabitants in Germany where the 18 to 35 age group is growing steadily at the fastest rate. The city has the highest number of students per inhabitant in Germany. This is no coincidence: Giessen is part of the economically dynamic and culturally diverse Frankfurt metropolitan region. Giessen also has a significantly lower cost of living than many other university locations and, in addition to its urban qualities, offers a surrounding area with a high quality of leisure activities.
What we expect
We expect curiosity about the spatial processes taking place in the world, from local to global – directly affecting your everyday reality to concepts that describe the observed processes on a global level. Solution-oriented critical thinking, an interest in natural sciences and social sciences, and good spatial awareness are advantageous. A basic knowledge of English is recommended but does not need to be proven. Even if you have not taken geography as an advanced or basic course, it is possible to catch up on the content in the first two semesters. JLU offers preparatory courses in which you can refresh your knowledge before starting your studies. This ensures that you are optimally prepared for your studies.