

BSc Geography
About this course
Geography is uniquely positioned among academic disciplines as a subject that refuses to stay in its lane. It spans the physical and human worlds, asking simultaneously about the processes that shape landscapes and environments and about the social, economic, and political forces that organise human life across space and place. This breadth is not a weakness but a strength: geographers are trained to think across the divide between the natural and social sciences, to make connections that more specialised disciplines miss, and to understand the world as a complex system in which physical and human processes interact continuously. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, reflecting the inherently global character of the discipline and the value of experiencing how geography looks from a different part of the world. Edinburgh is a strong environment for geographical study, with research expertise spanning environmental change, urban geography, political geography, geomorphology, and climate science. You will study both human and physical geography in the early stages of the programme, developing a genuine grounding in both dimensions of the discipline, before moving into greater specialisation as the degree progresses. Fieldwork is integral to geographical education and features throughout the programme in environments that range from urban Scotland to more distant field sites. You will develop skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods, geospatial analysis, data interpretation, and academic writing, alongside the conceptual frameworks that allow you to think rigorously about place, environment, and society. The combination of scientific and humanistic approaches in a single degree is unusual and produces a particularly versatile graduate. Geography graduates work in an exceptionally wide range of careers, including environmental consultancy, urban and regional planning, the civil service, international development, data analysis, teaching, conservation, journalism, and the private sector across finance and management. The year abroad adds international experience that strengthens graduate employment prospects further. Postgraduate study in geography, planning, environmental management, or related fields is pursued by many graduates who want to deepen a specialism or pursue academic research.
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