

BA Geography (with Placement Year)
About this course
Geography is the study of the Earth's surface and the relationships between human societies and the natural and built environments they inhabit. It is uniquely placed among academic disciplines in spanning the boundary between the natural sciences and the social sciences, bringing together physical geography, which examines landforms, climate, soils, and ecosystems, and human geography, which examines how people organise themselves in space, how places are made and transformed, and how geographical patterns of inequality, opportunity, and change are produced. As the current description notes, the subject asks how people shape the planet and how the planet shapes people in return. At the University of Hull, this four-year full-time programme with a placement year combines academic study with professional experience in a geographical or related context. Hull has a distinctive position in geographical teaching and research, situated in a region where coastal processes, flooding risk, and the economic geography of deindustrialisation are immediate and visible realities, and these local dimensions inform the broader global questions that geography addresses. You will develop skills in geographical research including fieldwork, GIS and spatial analysis, quantitative and qualitative methods, and the interpretation of environmental and social data. The programme's field trips, including to international destinations such as Malaga in Spain as the current description notes, develop your practical engagement with geography beyond the classroom and the lecture theatre. The placement year provides professional experience in a geographic or related environment, connecting academic learning to the range of contexts where geographical expertise is applied. Geography graduates work in urban and regional planning, environmental management and consultancy, the civil service and government, international development, sustainability and corporate responsibility roles, teaching, GIS and spatial data analysis, natural hazards, and research. The breadth of the discipline means the careers of geography graduates are genuinely diverse. Postgraduate study in geography, environmental management, urban planning, or development supports those seeking specialist expertise.
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