BSc Geography
About this course
Geography occupies a unique position among academic disciplines, bridging the physical and human sciences to understand how the natural world and human society interact across space and time. Physical geography investigates processes such as climate, geomorphology, hydrology, ecology and natural hazards. Human geography examines how people organise space, how cities and economies develop, how cultures and identities relate to place, and how inequalities are distributed across the landscape. The discipline develops the capacity to think at multiple scales, from the local to the global, and to work with both quantitative data and qualitative analysis. At Northumbria University, this three-year full-time programme offers an exceptionally rich combination of practical and international experience. It includes a sandwich year for extended professional placement, a year abroad at a partner institution overseas, and work placement experience built into the programme. This means you engage with geography not just as an academic subject but as a set of skills and ways of seeing that can be tested and applied in real professional and international environments. You will study fieldwork methods, geographic information systems, environmental assessment, urban development, global economic geography, climate change and sustainability, building both technical capabilities and broad contextual understanding. Geography graduates are valued across a wide range of careers. Environmental consultancy, urban planning, geographic information systems, sustainability management, international development, public sector analysis, humanitarian organisations, research and education all provide career routes. The combination of quantitative skills, spatial reasoning, environmental knowledge and critical social analysis that geography develops is genuinely versatile. Many graduates also proceed to postgraduate study in geography, environmental science, urban planning, development studies or geographic information science, often specialising in areas they identified during their undergraduate fieldwork or placement.
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