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BA Geography with Transport Studies
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Geography with transport studies is an unusual and practically valuable combination that connects the broad analytical frameworks of geography, which examines how places, people, and environments interact across different scales, with the specific applied challenges of how movement and accessibility are organised in societies and cities. As the University of Leeds describes it, transport is a subject that has moved to the top of the political agenda: how to plan transport to reduce congestion, make public transport work, deliver goods sustainably, and make cities healthy and accessible are questions that require both technical knowledge and an understanding of the social, economic, and environmental contexts in which transport systems operate. Leeds' three-year full-time Geography with Transport Studies BA carries a typical entry tariff of 136 points and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience and an international perspective before you graduate. You will study the core content of geography, including urban transformation, international development, population change, sustainability, climate change, migration, and global geopolitics, alongside transport-specific topics covering transport planning, urban mobility, logistics, and the governance of transport systems. The combination develops both the broad geographical understanding of a changing world and the specialist knowledge of how transport shapes and is shaped by that world. Graduates work in transport planning and consultancy, urban and regional planning, local and central government, environmental agencies, logistics, research, and international development organisations. The combination of geographical analysis and transport expertise is valued by employers in the rapidly growing field of sustainable transport and urban planning. Postgraduate study in transport planning, urban geography, or sustainability is a well-established next step for those wishing to specialise.
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