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BSc Geography with Foundation Year

University of Salford, the
Part-timeSubject: Geography and Earth Sciences
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About this course

Geography is an unusually broad discipline that sits at the intersection of the natural sciences and the social sciences. It asks how the Earth's physical systems, its climate, rivers, soils, vegetation, and landforms, work and interact, and how human societies are distributed across space, how they use resources, how they produce inequality, and how they respond to environmental change. The combination of physical and human perspectives gives geographers a distinctive ability to think across the nature-society divide that many other disciplines maintain. At the University of Salford, this programme includes a foundation year pathway, which is designed to build both a strong foundation in geography and the essential study skills needed to progress and succeed on the full BSc degree. The foundation year is particularly valuable for students who are returning to education after a gap, who have followed a non-traditional route into higher education, or who want additional preparation before tackling degree-level content. It builds geographical knowledge and academic skills side by side, ensuring you enter the main degree with confidence. The programme is delivered part time, allowing you to fit study around other commitments. Duration and entry tariff vary depending on your starting point and route. You will engage with climate change and its effects on people and places, developing both scientific understanding of earth systems and social analysis of how communities experience and respond to environmental challenges. Field work, GIS, quantitative and qualitative research methods are all part of the toolkit you will build across the programme. Graduates from geography programmes work across environmental consultancy, local and national government, urban planning, international development, conservation, education, research, and a wide range of commercial and public sector roles. The breadth of skills geography develops, from data analysis and mapping to policy understanding and communication, makes graduates adaptable across sectors. Further study at postgraduate level in geography, environmental management, planning, or a related field is a natural next step.

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