

BA Geography
About this course
Geography is one of the most genuinely interdisciplinary subjects available in higher education, spanning the physical world and the human one and asking how they interact. Human geography in particular examines the socio-economic, cultural, political, and environmental forces that shape places, communities, and landscapes. It asks why cities look the way they do, how inequalities are produced and reproduced across space, what the politics of migration and identity look like on the ground, and how global processes play out in specific local contexts. The discipline develops a distinctive spatial awareness, the ability to think simultaneously about local experience and global systems. At Edge Hill University, this part-time Geography programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, making it a richly structured degree despite its flexible mode of delivery. The part-time format allows you to study around other commitments while still benefiting from these substantial extensions to the core curriculum. The placement year and work placements connect your academic learning to professional practice in fields such as planning, environmental management, international development, and the public sector. The year abroad gives you first-hand experience of a different place and society, which is directly relevant to a discipline concerned with understanding how the world varies across space and culture. You will develop skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods, fieldwork, data interpretation, and the communication of findings to diverse audiences. Geographical fieldwork is a distinctive part of undergraduate training, taking you out of the classroom to observe and analyse real environments and communities. Graduates from geography programmes pursue careers in urban and regional planning, environmental management, international development, public policy, education, the charity sector, business, and consulting. The discipline's breadth means graduates bring analytical versatility to a wide range of employers. Postgraduate study in geography, urban planning, development studies, environmental management, or related fields is a natural next step for those who want to specialise.
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