

BSc Geography/Mathematics
About this course
Geography and Mathematics is a combination that brings together one of the most integrative social and natural sciences with one of the most rigorous analytical disciplines. Geography examines the Earth as the site of human living and working, considering the variability of physical and human landscapes and the relationships binding them together. It ranges from coastal management and environmental hazards to migration, urban geography, and the social and political dimensions of global change. Mathematics provides the formal tools of analysis and reasoning that underpin quantitative work across every science: calculus, algebra, statistics, and mathematical modelling all feature in the discipline's core. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year, full-time degree allows you to develop both the qualitative and statistical analysis skills that geography demands alongside the mathematical rigour and abstract reasoning that mathematics requires. The two disciplines illuminate each other: geography provides contexts in which mathematical tools can be applied to real and significant problems, while mathematics provides the formal rigour that quantitative geographical analysis needs. The degree includes the option of a year abroad, extending your academic experience internationally. This combination is particularly valuable for roles that require both spatial and quantitative analytical capabilities. Planning, environmental consultancy, data science applied to geographical problems, the civil service, research, and education are all natural career directions. The mathematical credentials also open routes into finance, actuarial work, and data analysis more broadly, making this an unusually flexible combination at the point of employment. Postgraduate study in geography, mathematics, data science, or environmental management provides routes to further specialisation.
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