

MA Geography/German
About this course
Geography and German is a combination that develops two very different but mutually enriching intellectual skills: the spatial and environmental thinking of geography and the linguistic and cultural competence of German. Geography examines how the physical and human world is organised across different scales, from local ecosystems and urban environments to global patterns of trade, migration, and climate. German opens access to one of Europe's most important cultures and economies, the language of a society that has been central to European political, intellectual, and economic life for centuries and that continues to shape the continent's present. At Glasgow, this five-year programme develops both strands to honours level, giving you a rigorous grounding in geography alongside high-level German language proficiency and cultural knowledge. Geography at Glasgow covers physical and human geography, with strong research traditions in environmental science, urban studies, and spatial analysis. The German strand engages with language from the eighteenth century to the contemporary, covering literature, culture, history, and current affairs. A sandwich year in industry and a work placement are built in, giving you professional experience in relevant settings, whether in a geography-related profession or in a German-speaking environment. Graduates from this combination are distinctive in a competitive graduate market. The spatial and analytical skills of geography are valued in planning, environmental consultancy, geographic information systems, and policy, while German language ability opens routes in European business, diplomacy, translation, journalism, and international organisations. Many graduates build careers that draw on both, particularly in contexts involving German-speaking Europe or international environmental and development work. Further study at postgraduate level in geography, German, or European studies is a natural route for those who want to specialise.
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