

BA Geography (with Study Abroad)
About this course
Geography occupies a unique position in the academy because it insists on the connection between the physical world and the human world. It asks how landscapes are formed, how climates shift, how cities grow, how resources are distributed, and how power shapes the way people inhabit and move across the Earth. That breadth is both its challenge and its strength: geographers learn to synthesise different kinds of evidence and to think across the boundary between natural and social science. At the University of Hull, this four-year full-time programme takes you from the coastlines and river systems of physical geography through to urban inequality, migration, climate policy, and global development. You will develop skills in fieldwork, GIS mapping, quantitative data analysis, and qualitative research, building a methodological toolkit that is genuinely useful across many sectors. This programme includes study abroad, placing you in a different geographical and cultural setting where you learn to read an unfamiliar environment through the same analytical habits you have built at home. Hull's location, with ready access to coastal environments, estuaries, and post-industrial landscapes, adds a particular richness to fieldwork opportunities close to campus. Geography graduates are employed across a wide range of fields because the subject develops adaptable analytical thinkers rather than narrow specialists. Common destinations include environmental consultancy, urban and spatial planning, international development organisations, government departments dealing with climate, housing, and transport, data analysis roles, teaching, and the charity sector. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in areas such as environmental management, human geography, climate science, or planning, and the degree provides strong preparation for research-focused careers in both academic and applied settings.
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