Course 2024-2025

Fundamentals of Geography - Cartography [SGOGB102]

  • 4 credits
  • 30h+20h
  • 2nd quarter
Language of instruction: French / Français

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student will be able:

  • As a reader and user of a map: to look critically at its design: choice of cartographic projection and cartographic techniques (choice of phenomena represented, choice of visual variables, layout...)
  • As a map designer: choose the optimal cartographic projection, choose the appropriate cartographic techniques (choice of represented phenomena, visual variables, and symbology codes)
  • To calculate the main deformations generated by the different cartographic projections studied during the course
  • To produce a simple thematic map using a geographic information system (GIS) software.

 

Objectives

The main objective is to master the basic mapping and remote sensing techniques for an unbiased cartographic message. This course serves as an introduction to the 2nd degree course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

 

Content

  • Projections and photogrammetry
  • Thematic Mapping

 


Teaching methods

  • Interactive ex-cathedra courses (30h): the student is regularly solicited, the maps presented are discussed in class
  • Exercises in the classroom and on the computer (20h).

 

Evaluations

First session:

  • Written exam on the theoretical part (2/3 of the final mark), of which 50% on the part "Projections and photogrammetry" and 50% on the part "Thematic Mapping". A minimum of 8/20 must be reached for each part.
  • The practical part (1/3 of the final mark) is evaluated on the basis of the daily work (practical work reports).

Second session:

  • Written exam on the theoretical part (2/3 of the final mark), of which 50% on the part "Projections and photogrammetry" and 50% on the part "Thematic Mapping". A minimum of 8/20 must be reached for each part.
  • The points obtained in the first session for the practical part remain valid in the second session.

The two parts "Projections and photogrammetry" and "Thematic Mapping" form 2 different learning activities. Each part can be validated as soon as the 10/20 is reached.

Attendance at the exercises and the submission of reports are mandatory. Any absence from the practical sessions not justified by an official document and any delay in handing in a practical report will be sanctioned.

 

Language of instruction

French / Français

Location for course

NAMUR

Organizer

Faculté des sciences
Rue de Bruxelles, 61
5000 NAMUR

Degree of Reference

Undergraduate Degree