

BA Geography
About this course
Geography is the discipline that examines the relationships between human societies and the physical world, asking how places are shaped, how they change, and how the processes that govern them connect across scales from the local to the global. It is unusual among academic disciplines in bridging the natural and social sciences, engaging with questions about climate and landscape alongside questions about inequality, urbanisation, migration, and cultural identity. This breadth makes geography particularly well suited to addressing the complex, multi-dimensional challenges facing contemporary societies. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year full-time programme is built around the conviction that understanding these challenges requires a unified approach to geography, one that does not separate the physical and human dimensions but treats them as inseparable aspects of a single inquiry. You will engage with topics including climate change, health inequalities, food security, natural hazards, and disasters, developing both the analytical skills and the empirical knowledge needed to contribute to addressing them. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic development. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, the programme is accessible to students who are genuinely engaged with the world's most important geographical questions. Geography graduates are among the most adaptable of any discipline, equipped with quantitative and qualitative research skills that transfer well across a wide range of careers. Environmental consultancy, urban and regional planning, government and local authority roles, international development, GIS and spatial analysis, education, the charity sector, and journalism are all common destinations. The combination of physical and human geography that a broad programme provides is particularly useful in fields where environmental and social questions intersect. Postgraduate study in human geography, physical geography, environmental management, or urban planning is a natural continuation.
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