

BSc Geography
About this course
Geography is the study of how places are made and how people, environments and economies interact across space and scale. It brings together physical geography, which examines the natural processes that shape the Earth's surface and climate, and human geography, which explores how social, economic and political forces produce the places and patterns we observe in the world. The discipline is distinctive in its ability to connect the natural and the human, and at a moment when climate change, urbanisation and globalisation are reshaping both the physical environment and the human communities that depend on it, geography has never been more relevant. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this four-year full-time programme develops your knowledge across the full breadth of the discipline, including physical geography, urban and economic geography, cultural geography, development, environmental policy, geospatial data and geographic information systems. You will learn to conduct fieldwork and to work with both quantitative data and qualitative methods, developing the research skills that geographers use to investigate real questions in real places. The four-year duration gives you additional time to develop your expertise and engage more deeply with the discipline. Geography graduates are valued across a wide range of careers. Environmental consultancy, urban planning, development, the civil service, international organisations, data science, education, the media and business all offer pathways that draw on geographic knowledge and skills. GIS and spatial data analysis are increasingly valued in many sectors, and geography's combination of environmental and social understanding is particularly useful in roles that require both. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in geography, environmental science, urban planning, development or related fields, where the research skills developed at undergraduate level provide a strong foundation.
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