

MA Geography and Sociology
About this course
Geography and sociology together offer one of the most rounded lenses available for understanding how the world is organised and how people experience it. Geography examines the physical and human processes that shape landscapes, environments, and the distribution of populations, resources, and power across space. Sociology asks parallel questions at the level of society, investigating how institutions, inequalities, cultures, and identities are formed and reproduced over time. Where these disciplines meet, you find some of the most important questions of contemporary life: how does place shape opportunity, how do cities become divided, why do some communities flourish while others are left behind. At Aberdeen this four-year full-time programme gives you a rigorous grounding in both fields, developing skills in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, in spatial analysis and in sociological theory. You will study how natural systems and human systems interact, how societies are structured by class, gender, ethnicity, and other markers of difference, and how globalisation, migration, and environmental change are reshaping communities around the world. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to engage with these questions from a different national vantage point and to experience how universities in other countries approach similar intellectual terrain. Throughout the degree you will develop your ability to work with data of different kinds, to think critically and comparatively, and to communicate complex ideas clearly in writing and in other formats. Fieldwork and empirical engagement are likely to feature alongside theoretical reading, grounding your academic work in real places and real social experience. Graduates move into careers in urban and regional planning, environmental management, social research, community development, the civil service, international development, journalism, education, and the charity sector. Further study at postgraduate level in human geography, social policy, development studies, or sociological research is a natural next step for those who want to pursue research or specialist professional practice.
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