Program Outcomes (Program Competencies)
Program Outcomes (Program Competencies)
*The student will acquire the knowledge to explain and apply the theories, models, concepts, and principles that form the basis of geographical studies.
 
*They will examine events in natural and human environments according to the principle of moving from near to far, based on the 5 themes of geography (Location, Place/Space, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement/Circulation, Regions).
 
*They will use the knowledge and skills acquired in the field of geography in a collaborative manner in intra-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary team work.
 
*They will independently conduct a geographical research process according to various geographical methods, techniques, and approaches.
 
*They will make a reflective assessment of the determinants of spatial and temporal change in geography and their implications for the future.
 
*They will develop a sense of identity as a self-confident individual in confronting the real world.
 
*They will demonstrate the academic, personal, and professional abilities necessary for success in higher education, adopting skills such as individual work, independent decision-making, problem-solving, critical thinking, geographical literacy, collaboration, and leadership.

*They become proficient in a range of fundamental methods for observing, collecting, contextualizing, and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data.

 
*They reflect respect for national values, discipline, social responsibility, universal morality, societal ethics, and professional ethics in the face of events and situations.
 
*They possess a sense of environmental ethics that focuses research and concerns on sustainability.
 
*They observe effective communication, empathy, commitment to social concerns, responsibility, respect, patience, and justice in the face of disasters and environmental problems.
 
*They have lifelong learning and civic awareness, language and communication skills, and historical knowledge.