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Geographic science major 0 103300 1 summary of advanced mathematics: advanced mathematics is an important required basic course for science and engineering majors in colleges and universities. Through the study of this course, students can systematically acquire basic knowledge such as function, limit, continuity, unary function calculus, vector algebra and spatial analytic geometry, multivariate function calculus, curve integral and surface integral, differential equation and infinite series. On the one hand, it provides students with the necessary basic mathematical knowledge and common mathematical methods for studying subsequent courses and solving practical problems; On the other hand, through various teaching links, students' proficiency in basic calculation and self-study is gradually cultivated, and their ability to analyze and solve problems by comprehensively applying what they have learned, their ability to initially abstract and summarize problems, and their ability to make certain logical reasoning. Subjects: Advanced Mathematics, Textbooks for Undergraduates Majoring in Geographical Sciences, edited by Department of Applied Mathematics, Tongji University, Higher Education Press. Bibliography: Advanced Mathematics, textbooks of various institutions. Mathematical analysis, higher education press, advanced mathematics counseling and textbook exercise analysis, Ocean Press. "Higher Mathematics" attached volume learning guidance and exercise selection, Higher Education Press. Advanced Mathematics Problem Sets, Machinery Industry Press. 0 1033002 linear algebra and probability statistics 72-4-3 summary: this course includes linear algebra and probability theory. Through learning, students can master determinant, matrix, linear equations, random events and probability, random variables and their distribution, digital characteristics of random variables and so on, and cultivate their ability to analyze and solve problems by using what they have learned. This is a specialized course. Research object: the textbook for undergraduates majoring in geographical science: engineering mathematics-linear algebra; Engineering Mathematics-Probability Theory is written by Higher Education Press of Tongji University Mathematics Teaching and Research Section 0 1033003 Introduction to Earth Basic Astronomy 42-2- 1 Abstract: Introduction to the Earth is a professional basic course for geography majors in normal universities. This course is a science that studies the earth's cosmic environment, the laws of the earth's motion and the geographical significance of the earth's motion, and it is a marginal subject between astronomy and geography. Through the study of this course, it is helpful for students to establish a correct view of the universe and the world, and lay the foundation for students to continue to study other basic and professional courses of geographical science. Subjects: Textbooks for undergraduates majoring in geographical science: Introduction to the Earth, Jin Zumeng, etc. , Higher Education Press, 1997. Bibliography: A Concise Course in Astronomy, Yu Ming, Science Press, 200 1. Introduction to the Earth, Xu Qinghua, Beijing Normal University Press, 199 1 year. 0 1033004 Physical Geography-Physical Geography (I) 86-4-2 Prerequisite: Introduction to the Earth: This course is based on expounding the basic characteristics, distribution laws, formation processes and dynamic evolution laws of natural geographical elements such as water, rocks and landforms on the earth's surface, organically combining these elements, and exploring their internal relations and relationships from the perspective of system of geography on the earth's surface. Subjects: physical geography, geography undergraduate textbook, Wu Guanghe, etc., Higher Education Press, 2000. Bibliography: Modern Physical Geography, Wang Jian, Higher Education Press, 200 1. Introduction to Earth Science, Liu Benpei et al., Higher Education Press, 2000. Fundamentals of Geology, Song, et al., Higher Education Press, 1996. Geomorphology, Yan Qinshang, Higher Education Press, 1985. Hydrology, Huang Xiquan, Higher Education Press, 1985. 0 1033005 Survey Cartography 54-3-3 Prerequisites: Introduction to the Earth and Physical Geography A Summary: Survey Cartography is a required basic skill course for geography majors. Through teaching, it is the necessary basis for students to master the basic theory, knowledge and skills of cartography and cultivate their ability to read, draw, use and draw teaching maps. Textbooks: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: A New Cartography Course, Cai Mengyu, etc. , Higher Education Press, 2000. Bibliography: Cartography, Zhang Liguo, etc. , Higher Education Press, 1995. General Introduction to Cartography, Zhuo Yao, Surveying and Mapping Press, 1996. Cartography, Geng Xu, Northeast Normal University Press, 1993. 0 1033006 physical geography (2) 86-4-3 prerequisite courses: introduction to the earth and physical geography: physical geography 2 mainly studies the formation and evolution of natural geographical elements such as climate, plants and soil, and the science of the relationship with geographical environment. The content is the basic characteristics of the atmosphere, the formation of climate, climate zone and climate type; The formation of biosphere, biology, environment and ecosystem; Composition, properties, formation, classification and distribution of soil. These elements are not only a part of the natural geographical environment, but also an ecological part of the natural geographical environment. They are the landscape part of the whole natural geographical environment and the basis of regional differentiation, and also the natural resources on which human beings depend. Subjects: physical geography, geography undergraduate textbook, Wu Guanghe, etc., Higher Education Press, 2000. Bibliography: Modern Physical Geography, Wang Jian, Higher Education Press, 200 1. Introduction to Earth Science, Liu Benpei et al., Higher Education Press, 2000. 0 1033007 comprehensive physical geography 44-2-4 premise: introduction to the earth, overview of physical geography: this textbook is based on the integrity of geographical environment, and introduces the spatial differences and temporal evolution of geographical environment respectively. And the related theories of natural division, classification and evaluation of land, and finally expounds the harmonious relationship between man and geographical environment. Subject: Textbook for geography majors: Comprehensive Physical Geography, Chen Chuankang, etc. , Higher Education Press, 1993. Bibliography: Comprehensive Physical Geography, Jing et al., Higher Education Press, 1990. Modern Physical Geography, Zhao et al., Science Press, 1998. 0 1033008 Quantitative Geography 44-2-4-2-4 Prerequisite Courses: Advanced Mathematics, Linear Algebra, Computer Foundation, Physical Geography Overview: Quantitative Geography is a methodology discipline of geography, which studies the analysis methods of geographical systems, the establishment of geographical mathematical models, the quantitative methods of statistical analysis, prediction and geographical decision-making of geographical elements, and the design and application of geographic information systems. This course mainly focuses on the basic concepts of geographic system, geographic information system, statistical methods of geographic system elements, measurement of spatial distribution, prediction of geographic system elements, analysis and prediction of multi-element relationship of geographic system, optimization analysis and prediction model of geographic system elements, division of geographic types and determination of geographic boundaries, geographic system simulation and geographic system planning. Subject: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: Fundamentals of Metrology, Juck Zhang, Higher Education Press, 199 1 year. Bibliography: basic practice and calculation program of econometric geography, Juck Zhang et al., Higher Education Press, 1990. Introduction to Quantitative Geography, edited by Zhang et al., Higher Education Press, 1983. 0 1033009 Human Geography 44-2-4-2-4 Prerequisite Course: Summary of Physical Geography: Focusing on the relationship between man and land, the course "Human Geography" mainly teaches the basic theory, subject system, research objects and branches of human geography, such as population geography, cultural geography, historical geography, tourism geography, behavioral geography and political geography, so that students can understand it. This course focuses on the research and teaching of the regional system of man-land relationship, and uses the basic theories and methods of theoretical geography to make reasonable regional planning to serve the government's decision-making. Research object: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: Human Geography, Wang, Higher Education Press, 2000. Bibliography: New Concept Human Geography, translated by Han et al., Harbin Map Publishing House, 2000. Human Geography, Mei Xiejuemin, China Friendship Publishing House, 199 1 year. 0 10330 10 EconomicGeography44—2—4-2-4 2-4-2-4 prerequisite course: summary of physical geography: this course takes the development process of economic geography as the context, and first analyzes the location and spatial organization of enterprises along single-location enterprises, multi-location enterprises and multinational enterprises; Then, jump out from a single enterprise and study the spatial organization of regional and interregional economic activities; Then, he jumped out of a domestic region to study the globalization of economic activities; Finally, the research methods of economic geography and some viewpoints in recent theoretical research are introduced. Subject: Textbook for Geography Majors: Economic Geography, Li Xiaojian, Higher Education Press, 1999. Bibliography: Principles of Economic Geography, Cai Chen, Higher Education Press, 1990. Introduction to Economic Geography, Yang et al., East China Normal University Press, 1996. 0 10330 1 1 database principle and application 36-2-5 prerequisite course: summary of computer foundation: this course mainly studies the basic knowledge of database, the principle and application of database, and starts with the database foundation, so that students can understand the structure of database, the establishment of relational database, the use of SQL database query language and the mechanism of data security. Research object: geography undergraduate textbook: database principle and application, Li Hong, Higher Education Press, 2003. Bibliography: Practical Course of Network Database-SQL Server 2000, Wang, Higher Education Press, 2004. 0 10330 17 world geography premise: physical geography, human geography and economic geography summary: This paper discusses the spatial distribution of physical geography and human geography phenomena in continents, oceans and some major countries and regions and their interrelationships, and reveals the relationship between people and land in the world from the perspectives of mutual connection, mutual restriction and mutual restriction. It takes the integrity and difference law of regional geographical environment structure in the world as the basic theory of this discipline, and discusses the formation and evolution process of regional characteristics of natural geographical environment from the whole continent, highlighting the integrity of the whole continent and emphasizing the uniqueness of each country and the differences within the continent. Subject: Undergraduate Textbook of Geographical Sciences: World Geography, Yang Qingshan, etc., Higher Education Press, 2004. Bibliography: World Physical Geography, Liu Desheng, Higher Education Press, 1990. World Geography, Han Zhongan, Northeast Normal University Press, 1998. 0 10330 18 China geography (China geography of China 90-5-5-5) Prerequisites: summary of physical geography, human geography and economic geography: China geography is a science to study the geographical environment structure and geographical division of China, including nature and humanity. It is divided into two parts: general introduction and regional analysis. The general discussion systematically discusses the main geographical problems of China, including natural structure and its evaluation, sea areas and islands. In the part of regional analysis, the whole country is divided into eight comprehensive regions, and the resource and environmental conditions, economic development characteristics, problems existing in development and utilization and regional development direction are expounded in each region. Through the study of this course, it is helpful to cultivate students' comprehensive analysis ability and regional analysis ability. Subject: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: Geography of China, Evonne, etc., Higher Education Press, 1999. Bibliography: Economic Geography of Li Zhenquan, China, East China Normal University Press, 1999. China Physical Geography Evonne, Higher Education Press, 1995. 0 10350 14 Study on European Integration 36-2-7 Prerequisite Course: Summary of Economic Geography and World Geography: Economic coordination in the world often begins with regional integration. Several countries in a region form a group through treaties, establish a series of international or supranational organizations, implement a certain degree of policy coordination and close cooperation, and even formulate and implement policies, which is the performance of economic integration. Through the study of this course, students can understand the relevant knowledge of regional economic integration. Subject: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: EU: Theory and Practice of Economic Integration, Bai Yingrui et al., Economic Management Press, 2002. Bibliography: The Course of Europe-The Road to Regional Economic Integration, trans. Huang Jiamin, Foreign Trade Education Press, 2003. State and Supranational State: A Comparative Study of European Integration Theory, Chen Yugang, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 200 1. 0 10350 15 Economic Globalization and WTO Economic Globalization and WTO 36-2-7 Prerequisite Course: Economic Geography and World Geography Summary: This course studies the new characteristics and trends of world economic globalization and WTO development, and deeply studies the rules changes of WTO itself and its characteristics of the times. And closely combine the study of economic globalization and WTO with the reality of China's economic development, sum up the experience and lessons of China's economic development under the rules of economic globalization and WTO, and promote China's economic development. Subject: Geography Undergraduate Textbook: Economic Globalization /WTO and China, Zhang Hanlin, Peking University Press, 2000. Bibliography: China's Economic Security-Strategic Thinking on WTO Entry and Globalization, Chai, Contemporary World Press, 2003. WTO and China's Economic Development, Li Yongheng, China Financial and Economic Press, 2000. 0 10350 16 American research and analysis 36-2-7 premise: economic geography, world geography summary: throughout the 20th century, the United States has been the world's number one power. The status of the only superpower occupied by the United States after the end of the Cold War can be maintained for at least another twenty or thirty years. Today, the United States is China's most important diplomatic opponent and the biggest external force affecting China's economic development and political stability; At the same time, the United States is China's largest trading partner, the largest investor in China, and the country with the most contacts with China in the fields of education, science and technology, and culture. Whether we sum up the historical experience of the 20th century, look forward to the future of the world in 2 1 century, or analyze China's international environment and learn from the experience of developed capitalist countries, we must fully understand and deeply study the United States. Subject: Textbook for undergraduates majoring in geographical science: Contemporary American Economy, Chen, Social Science Literature Publishing House, 200 1. Bibliography: Prosperity and Bubble: American Economy from a Global Perspective, Robert brenner, Economic Science Press, 2003. 0 10350 17 literature and information retrieval 36-2-7 prerequisite courses: physical geography, human geography and economic geography Abstract: Today's society is an information society, and information plays an important role in the development of science. The main content of this course is the use of retrieval tools. Through the study of this course, students' information awareness and information retrieval ability are cultivated. Research object: Textbook for undergraduates majoring in geographical science: retrieval and utilization of scientific and technological information, Song Ruyi, Tongji University Press, 200 1. Bibliography: scientific and technological information retrieval, Deng et al., North Jiaotong University Press, 2003.