

BA Geography and Politics
About this course
Geography and politics is a combination that connects the study of place, environment, and physical processes with the analysis of power, governance, and human decision-making. It recognises that political questions are always grounded in geography: where resources are located, how borders are drawn, how climate affects livelihoods, and how the organisation of space reflects and reinforces power relations. At the same time, geographical understanding is enriched by asking who makes decisions about land, resources, and the environment, and why those decisions take the forms they do. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme allows you to study both disciplines at a pace suited to existing commitments. You will engage with the physical and human dimensions of geography, exploring topics such as landscape, climate, migration, urbanisation, and environmental change, alongside the core concerns of political science, including political theory, comparative government, democracy, and the forces shaping contemporary political life. The setting of the Highlands and Islands gives particular richness to the study of peripheral regions, devolution, land use, and the political economy of rural and coastal communities, adding a distinctive local dimension to broader comparative and global questions. The skills the programme develops are strongly transferable: critical analysis, research, written argument, and the ability to connect abstract concepts with real-world situations. Graduates go on to careers in local government, environmental management, planning, policy research, community development, journalism, education, and the voluntary sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in geography, political science, environmental policy, or planning, and others pursue careers in public administration or international organisations where the combination of geographical and political knowledge is directly relevant.
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