

BA Geography
About this course
Geography is the discipline that explores the relationships between people, places, and environments, asking how the physical world shapes human life and how human activity in turn transforms the planet. It is a subject that bridges the natural and social sciences, combining the analytical rigour of earth science, climatology, and ecology with the interpretive and critical tools of sociology, economics, and cultural studies. At its best, geography gives you a way of seeing the world that is both spatially aware and historically grounded, alert to the connections between local experience and global forces. At Royal Holloway this three-year programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, giving your geography degree a strong practical and professional dimension alongside its academic breadth. You will study the physical processes that shape landscapes and climate alongside the social and economic forces that determine where and how people live, how cities grow and change, how migration and globalisation reshape communities, and how environmental challenges connect to questions of inequality and justice. The course develops skills in fieldwork, spatial analysis, data interpretation, and critical writing, and the placement and sandwich years ensure that you develop professional competence as well as academic knowledge. Geography graduates work in a remarkably wide range of careers, reflecting the breadth of the discipline. Environmental consultancy, urban planning, sustainability, international development, data analysis, cartography and GIS, the civil service, education, journalism, and the charity sector are all common destinations. The analytical and research skills developed in a geography degree are genuinely transferable, and the subject's capacity to connect human and physical perspectives on pressing global challenges is increasingly valued by employers. Further study at postgraduate level in geography, environmental science, urban planning, or international development is a natural continuation for those who wish to specialise.
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