Soil Science and Soil Geography in school education
Field of study: Geography
Programme code: W2-S1GF19.2024

Module name: | Soil Science and Soil Geography in school education |
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Module code: | W2-GF-S1-N-109 |
Programme code: | W2-S1GF19.2024 |
Semester: | summer semester 2024/2025 |
Language of instruction: | Polish |
Form of verification: | exam |
ECTS credits: | 3 |
Purpose and description of the content of education: | The objective of the module is to provide the student with fundamental knowledge and skills in soil science. Students acquire knowledge about the soil as a component of the geographical environment, learn about soil-forming factors and processes, soil composition and basic properties, as well as morphological features and principles of soil classification and also acquire knowledge about the characteristics of the soil cover in Poland. Students learn the methodology of basic laboratory analyses and learn to interpret soil maps. |
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): | not applicable |
Learning outcome of the module | Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5] |
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students critically evaluate their knowledge and are ready to supplement and improve the acquired knowledge and skills within soil science and soil geography. They are able to work independently and in a team [K01] |
K01 [5/5] |
students are able to work independently and in a team [K02] |
K02 [5/5] |
students understand the literature within soil science and soil geography. Can use basic theoretical knowledge and available sources of information, including electronic sources, and acquire soil data in order to analyze specific properties of soils and soil-forming processes, demonstrating the ability to make correct conclusions. Students use soil science terminology [U01] |
U01 [5/5] |
students conduct observations and take simple soil measurements in the laboratory, using basic techniques and research tools within soil science [U02] |
U02 [5/5] |
students have basic knowledge of soil and the nature of soil science and soil geography and their relationship to other sciences; know the basic concepts and terminology used for the description and study of soils; understand the basic soil-forming processes; know the types of soils in Poland [W01] |
W01 [5/5] |
students know the methods and tools for obtaining soil data, describe the processes and the relationships between them and know basic research methods used within the soil geography [W02] |
W02 [5/5] |
in the soil data interpretation and interpretation of soil-forming processes, students rely on empirical foundations, understand the meaning and apply basic research methods [W03] |
W03 [5/5] |
Form of teaching | Number of hours | Methods of conducting classes | Assessment of the learning outcomes | Learning outcomes |
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lecture [W2-GF-S1-109_fs_1] | 10 |
Formal lecture/ course-related lecture [a01] Screen presentation [c07] |
exam |
K01 |
laboratory classes [W2-GF-S1-109_fs_2] | 10 |
Laboratory exercise / experiment [e01] |
course work |
K01 |
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular: | ||
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Name | Category | Description |
Literature reading / analysis of source materials [a02] | Preparation for classes | reading the literature indicated in the syllabus; reviewing, organizing, analyzing and selecting source materials to be used in class |
Consulting materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus [a04] | Preparation for classes | agreeing on materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus, supporting the implementation of tasks resulting from or necessary for class participation |
Studying the literature used in and the materials produced in class [c02] | Preparation for verification of learning outcomes | exploring the studied content, inquiring, considering, assimilating, interpreting it, or organizing knowledge obtained from the literature, documentation, instructions, scenarios, etc., used in class as well as from the notes or other materials/artifacts made in class |
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