
GEOS111
Geographies of
Global Change introduces
key concepts of
human geography
with a specific
focus on the local
impacts of a range
of ‘global’ changes approached through social, cultural, economic and political doorways. These changes include: continued urbanisation, international migration, the emergence of ‘global cities’, globalisation of clothing and tourism industries, contemporary geopolitics and rapid social and economic changes in the Asia Pacific Region especially in China. GEOS111 takes some first steps towards establishing what globalisation might be and how it affects people’s
everyday lives.
For more information about enrolling in GEOS111, please contact Human Geography inquiries.