Department of Geography

Geography is a dynamic discipline that is increasingly recognized as an integral part of developing holistic approaches to contemporary problems in society and environment. Traditionally, development of Geography is strongly associated with the era of explorations. The advent of products such as Google Earth (TM) and the rapid uptake of spatial technology in many facets of day-to-day life has also put geography on the public agenda.

In essence, geographers study Earth’s diversity, its resources, and humankind’s survival on the planet. This involves analyzing the associations of things and events that give special character to particular places; the interconnections between different areas; and the working of complex systems through time.

Geography is the only academic discipline in which an integrative perspective focusing on spatial relationships and processes is a fundamental concern. Geography takes an integrative approach to environmental problems and their solutions, including the study of economic, cultural and social goals and processes that determine strategies for resource use and ecosystem management.

Students undertaking the major in geography are provided with a rich learning environment characterized by an exciting mix of theoretical and practical training in an applied setting. The course options in the major expose students to a diverse range of skills that are much in demand, including experiential and field-based learning,

GIS and spatial technology, the principles of modeling, integrated case studies training, and small-group learning that draws upon the diversity of student and staff professional and cultural backgrounds. The major in geography will equip students with a thorough yet broad-based grounding in the discipline, the background to pursuing a professional career related to geography.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Evaluate current geographic approaches to investigating a range of environment and sustainability issues and management strategies in international and Indian contexts.
  2. Integrate knowledge relevant to geographical science and policy across disciplines.
  3. Apply a range of written, oral and visual communication skills to effectively convey and discuss information about geographical science and policy in multidisciplinary contexts, and
  4. Engage with current environment and sustainability policy debates, recognizing the socio-political and cultural contexts in which they occur.
Professor Kerman Patel

Professor Kerman Patel

M. Sc. (I)
HoD, Associate Professor
Dr. Aditi Ashiya

Dr. Aditi Ashiya

MA, Ph.D., NET
Assistant Professor
Name
Nature
Dr. Karman Patel
Head of the Department (Chairperson)
Dr. Aditi Ashiya
Faculty Member
Dr. Ami Rawal
Subject Expert from outside the Parent University are to be nominated by Academic Council
Dr. Shital Shukla
An expert is to be nominated by the VC from a panel of six recommended by the Autonomous College Principal
Dr. Rangia Jaymal G.
A representative from industry/corporate sector/allied areas nominated by the Principal
Dr. Jolly Desai
A College Alumni nominated by the Principal
Dr. Falguni Shah
An expert from outside the Autonomous College nominated by the Principal