The Economic-Industrial Geography course examines industrial location theory, industrial classification, industrial Location Quotion (LQ), employment opportunities. This course also analyzes various economic concepts and economic geography, factors that influence the success of economic development in a region and proves the presence/absence of economic inequality between sectors, provinces, inequality and even distribution of population income as a result of development, examines various economic development programs in Indonesia and issues -economic issues such as globalization, AEC, free trade. Lectures in the Economic-Industrial Geography course use a discovery inquiry approach with inquiry methods, assignments, discussions and questions and answers. Assessment in this course includes written tests and performance.