

BA Geography and Planning
About this course
Geography and planning is a combination that reflects the close relationship between understanding places and making decisions about how they develop. Geography provides the intellectual framework for analysing the physical and human forces that shape environments, cities, and landscapes, from climate and geomorphology to migration, urbanisation, and economic inequality. Planning translates geographical understanding into professional practice, using knowledge of policy, law, design, and community engagement to shape how land is used, how cities grow, how infrastructure is located, and how environmental quality is protected. Graduates who understand both have a distinctive advantage in professions where analytical thinking and professional judgement must work together. At the University of Sheffield, this four-year full-time programme combines the intellectual breadth of geography with the professional orientation of planning, developing your skills in spatial analysis, data interpretation, urban design, planning law, environmental assessment, and community consultation. You will study both the theories that explain how places work and the practical tools used to influence how they develop, engaging with real planning challenges through project work and fieldwork. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you an international perspective on how different countries approach spatial planning and environmental governance. A foundation year is available for students entering with non-standard qualifications. With a typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points, this programme offers a well-structured route into both geography-related and planning-related careers. Graduates pursue careers in town planning, urban design, environmental consultancy, transport planning, housing policy, geographic information systems, local authority planning departments, and private planning consultancies. Professional accreditation through the Royal Town Planning Institute is a well-trodden route for those committed to a planning career. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in planning, urban studies, geography, or environmental management.
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