IELTS 6.0 with no skill below 5.5
Explore the rapidly changing world around you on this contemporary and dynamic course. You will study important topics such as migration, identity, sustainability, social injustice, cities and globalisation.
Alongside lectures, seminars and group work, you will undertake local and international fieldwork, go on a human geography-related work placement and conduct a major piece of research for your final-year dissertation.
This course will challenge your existing views and will provide you with sought-after skills and new ways of thinking.
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Year 1
Geography in the Contemporary World
Sustainable Places & European Field Trip
Global Geographies
City & Society
Geographies of Diversity
Contested Geographies
Year 2
Social Justice
Development of Geographical Thought
Placement & Professional Skills
Research Methods
OPTION MODULES MAY INCLUDE:
Society & Environment
International Field Trip
(Alternative) Economic Geographies
Year 3
Dissertation (double module)
OPTION MODULES MAY INCLUDE:
Global Challenges
Geographical Imaginations
Housing Policy
Strategies for European Cities
Heritage & Conservation
Women & the Built Environment
Geographies of Consumption
Cities & Spatial Justice
Geographies of Development
The skills and knowledge you will acquire during your course, including highly marketable research and analysis skills and other transferable communication, presentation, teamworking and self-management skills, as well as those specifically related to geography and planning, will equip you for a career in a wide range of fields. These include the environmental sector, research consultancy, management, property development, housing, finance, international development and many others. Like many of our graduates, you could also go on to postgraduate study or train to be a teacher.
Town Planner
Environmental Consultant
Local Government Transport and Tourism Adviser
Market Researcher
Health Insurance_fee: £300/year