

BA Geography, Culture and Heritage
About this course
Geography, culture, and heritage are disciplines that converge on a fundamental question: how do places acquire meaning, and what does that meaning reveal about the people who inhabit them? Geography provides the spatial and environmental framework, examining how landscape, climate, and physical processes shape the conditions of human life. Cultural studies brings the tools of critical analysis to the values, practices, and identities that communities express in their relationship with place. Heritage adds a temporal dimension, asking how the past is preserved, interpreted, and contested in the present, and whose version of the past gets told. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme draws on an extraordinary regional context. The Scottish Highlands and Islands represent one of Europe's most distinctive geographical and cultural landscapes, with a rich Gaelic heritage, a history of clearance and diaspora, and ongoing debates about land, identity, and belonging. You will engage with these themes directly while also developing the analytical frameworks to apply them more broadly. The programme offers flexibility through part-time study, allowing you to balance your studies with other commitments, whether work, family, or community involvement. You will examine cultural geography, heritage interpretation, landscape history, and the politics of memory, developing critical thinking alongside an appreciation of the diversity of human attachments to place. Graduates from programmes in this area go on to work in museums, heritage organisations, tourism and visitor management, cultural policy, community development, environmental charities, and education. The combination of geographical thinking and cultural analysis is valued in contexts where place-based knowledge matters, from rural development to urban regeneration and cultural conservation. Further study at postgraduate level in cultural geography, heritage management, or related fields is also a natural progression.
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