

BSc Geography (Human) with Professional Experience
About this course
Human geography is the study of how people organise themselves across space and place, examining cities and rural areas, migration and settlement, economic inequality, cultural landscapes, political boundaries, and the social production of space. It is a discipline that takes the world as it actually is and asks rigorous questions about why it looks the way it does, who benefits and who does not, and how things might change. At the University of Reading this four-year full-time programme combines a thorough grounding in human geography with a dedicated professional experience component. You will explore topics such as urban development and planning, globalisation and uneven development, social and cultural geography, political geography, and environmental change and justice. Research methods are central to the degree, and you will learn to use both quantitative tools, including statistical analysis and GIS, and qualitative approaches such as interviewing, ethnography, and discourse analysis. The professional experience element builds a direct bridge between your academic work and the employment contexts that graduates typically enter. Reading's location, with good access to London as well as the Thames Valley and wider south of England, provides a rich context for studying human geography in practice. You will engage with real places and real issues, developing the fieldwork skills and analytical habits that are central to the discipline. Graduates of human geography go on to careers in urban and regional planning, environmental consultancy, local and central government, international development, research, policy analysis, and the charity sector. The professional experience year gives you a significant practical advantage and often helps to clarify career direction. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in geography, planning, urban studies, or related fields.
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