

BA Geography
About this course
Geography at Oxford is genuinely unlike geography anywhere else, and unlike many people's expectations of the subject. It is an intellectually ambitious and deliberately broad discipline that bridges the arts, social sciences, and natural sciences, addressing some of the most important and pressing questions facing humanity: environmental change, global inequality, the transformation of economies and cultures, and the complex relationships between human societies and the natural world. Oxford geographers learn to think across these different modes of inquiry, which makes the degree both unusual and unusually valuable as intellectual training. At the University of Oxford, this three-year full-time programme is taught through tutorials, lectures, and seminars, developing the capacity for independent scholarly thinking that Oxford's teaching model is designed to produce. You will engage with both the physical dimensions of the discipline, including earth systems, geomorphology, and climate, and the human dimensions, including economic, political, and cultural geography. Oxford geography students work directly with primary data and primary sources, developing research skills that very few undergraduates at other institutions acquire. The typical entry tariff of 184 points reflects the demanding nature of Oxford entry. You will develop analytical rigour across both quantitative and qualitative research methods, the capacity to engage with complex and contested questions, and the critical thinking and writing skills that Oxford's tutorial system trains intensively. Graduates pursue careers in research, the civil service, international organisations, environmental consultancy, development, journalism, finance, education, and policy. The intellectual breadth and research skills that Oxford geography develops make graduates effective in a very wide range of professional contexts. Postgraduate study in geography, environmental science, or development is a well-established continuation.
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