This course discusses integrated geography in a study area comprehensively with a multi-disciplinary mindset. The space that forms the area is studied in the form of components of natural space. It is in this form of natural space that human life is also influenced socially, economically and culturally. Starting with a discussion of resources and disasters in space, then reading maps and pictures of the area. Next, a work map is prepared for a regional spatial identification survey based on terrain units. Geography Landforms are based on landforms originating from structural, volcanic, glacial, aeolinic, fluvial, marine, solutional, denudational, organic and anthropogenic processes. Next, a spatial analysis is carried out by looking at the relationship between the components that make up the space and the relationship between the components that make up the room and other components that make up the space. Lectures are held in the classroom and for 1 week in the field.