

BSc Geography
About this course
Geography occupies a unique position among academic disciplines because it bridges the natural and social sciences, examining both the physical processes that shape the Earth's environments and the human activities that transform landscapes, produce inequalities, and generate environmental change. At degree level, geography develops students who can think across that divide, bringing scientific rigour to questions about climate, land, and ecology alongside social scientific analysis of urbanisation, globalisation, migration, and development. At Durham, this programme includes a foundation year, which provides a supported entry point into the discipline before you advance to the main degree. The programme also offers a sandwich year in a professional or research setting, a year abroad at a partner institution, and work placement opportunities, making this one of the more comprehensively structured geographical programmes available. Durham's geography department is among the strongest in the UK, with substantial research activity in physical geography, human geography, and the geographical sciences, and undergraduates benefit from that research culture through fieldwork, methods training, and exposure to current scholarly debates. Geography graduates are among the most employable in the social and natural sciences, in part because the discipline's breadth prepares them for a wide variety of roles. Environmental consultancy, planning, urban development, international development, public policy, GIS and spatial data analysis, and climate-related roles in business and government are all common destinations. The research skills geography develops, including fieldwork, data collection, statistical analysis, and report writing, transfer well across professional contexts. Further study in geography, environmental science, planning, development studies, or related fields is a natural option for those who wish to specialise further.
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