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BA Geography
About this course
Geography is, at its heart, a discipline about relationships: between people and environments, between local places and global forces, between the physical processes that shape the land and the social and economic decisions that determine how it is used. It is unusual among university subjects in spanning the natural and social sciences, and that breadth is one of its great strengths. Geographers are trained to think across scales, to work with spatial data, and to engage with problems that resist neat disciplinary boundaries. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time Geography degree examines the dynamic relationship between society and the environment. You will develop skills in fieldwork, which is central to geographical enquiry, alongside training in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), a tool increasingly in demand across planning, environmental consultancy, and international development sectors. The course includes a sandwich year, giving you the chance to spend a year in a professional placement, and a year abroad, broadening your perspective through direct engagement with geographical questions in a different national context. Work placement experience is also built into the programme. These structural features mean that by the time you graduate you will have substantial applied experience alongside your academic training. Geography graduates are among the most employable of all humanities and science graduates, partly because the subject develops a combination of analytical, fieldwork, data, and communication skills that translate across many sectors. Common career destinations include environmental consultancy, urban and regional planning, geographic information and mapping services, international development organisations, the civil service, and climate and sustainability roles across the private and public sectors. Research and postgraduate study in human geography, physical geography, environmental science, or planning are also natural next steps for those who wish to go deeper into the field.
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