

BSc Geography with Professional Placement
About this course
Geography occupies a unique position in the academic landscape, bridging the physical and human sciences to understand the complex relationships between people, places, and environments. It asks why the world looks the way it does: why some places are wealthy and others poor, how cities grow and change, how climate shapes human societies, how land use decisions affect ecosystems, and how global processes play out in specific local contexts. Geographers develop the ability to think spatially, to work with diverse kinds of evidence, and to draw together knowledge from natural and social sciences in the analysis of real-world problems. At the University of Manchester, this four-year programme includes a professional placement that is a defining feature of the degree. Geography at Manchester spans physical geography, human geography, and the methods that underpin both, from quantitative spatial analysis and GIS to qualitative fieldwork and ethnographic research. You will study topics that range from environmental change and natural hazards to urban development, migration, economic geography, and global political economy. The programme's research environment is one of the strongest in the UK, and you will be studying in a department where geography is being actively advanced across multiple fronts. Manchester's own urban context, as one of Britain's most dynamic and economically significant cities, provides an immediate and rich site for geographical inquiry. The professional placement, embedded within this four-year programme, gives you extended real-world experience in a professionally relevant setting before you complete your degree. That experience is highly valued by employers and distinguishes this degree from a standard three-year geography programme. Graduates go on to careers in environmental consultancy, urban planning, international development, data analysis, the civil service, research, journalism, education, and many other fields. The combination of scientific, analytical, and social science skills that geography develops, together with professional placement experience, makes for an exceptionally strong degree for the contemporary jobs market.
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