GeES 1011 Course outline
GeES 1011 Course outline
Year I, Semester I
Credit hour: 3
Course Description,
The Geography of Ethiopia and the Horn is intended to familiarize students with the basic
geographic concepts particularly in relation to Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. It is also
meant to provide students a sense of place and time (geographic literacy) that are pivotal in
producing knowledgeable and competent citizens who are able to comprehend and analyse
spatial problems and contribute to their solutions. To be geographically illiterate is to deny
oneself not only the ability to comprehend spatial problems but also the opportunity to
contribute meaningfully to the development of policies for dealing with them. As such, the
course provides an opportunity for the reader to understand the implications of the location,
shape and size of Ethiopia, as well as the country’s physical and human resources diversity
and abundance on its socioeconomic development.
The course consists of four parts. The first part provides a brief description on the location,
shape and size of Ethiopia as well as basic skills of reading maps. Part two introduces the
physical background and natural resource endowment of Ethiopia and the Horn which
includes its geology and mineral resources, topography, climate, drainage and water
resources, soil, fauna and flora. The third part of the course focuses on the demographic
characteristics of the country and its implications on economic development. The fourth
component of the course offers treatment of the various economic activities of Ethiopia and
the Horn which include agriculture, manufacturing and the service sectors. Moreover,
Ethiopia in a globalizing world is treated in the perspectives of the pros and cons of
globalization on its natural resources, population and socio-economic conditions. Course
presentation shall be in the form of lecture, reading assignments and producing/presenting
term papers on issues related to the location, shape and size of Ethiopia as well as basic
skills of reading maps, introduces the physical background and natural resource endowment
of Ethiopia and the Horn, focuses on the demographic characteristics of the country and its
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implications on economic development and describes the various economic activities of
Ethiopia and the Horn
Course Objectives:
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
CHAPTER TWO
2.3. Geological Processes and the Resulting Landforms of Ethiopia and the Horn
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2.3.1. The Precambrian Era Geologic Processes (4.5 billion - 600 million years ago)
2.3.2. The Paleozoic Era Geologic Processes (600 million - 225 million years ago)
2.3.3. The Mesozoic Era Geologic Processes (225-70 million years ago)
2.3.4. The Cenozoic Era Geologic Processes (70million years ago - Present)
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER FOUR
CHAPTER FIVE
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5.3. Climate Change/Global Warming: Causes, Consequences and Response Mechanisms
CHAPTER SIX
CHAPTER SEVEN
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7.4 Socio-cultural Aspects of Ethiopian Population: Education, Health and Languages
7.4.1. Education
7.4.2. Health
CHAPTER EIGHT
8.2 Forestry
8.3 Fishery
8.6.2. Tourism in Ethiopia: Types, major tourist attraction sites, challenges and prospects
Total 100%
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Timetable Building and Rooms
S Th 7&8 (9:20 to SE03F2-01
Sectio 11:05), Fr 3 (4:20 to
ns 5:10)
T Th 3&4 (4:20 to SE03F2-01
6:05), Fr7 (9:20 to
10:10)
U Th 5&6 ( 7:30 to SE03F2-07
9:15), Fr 4 (5:15 to
6:05)