

BA Human Geography
About this course
Human geography is the branch of geography concerned with how human beings inhabit, organise, and transform the world. Where physical geography focuses on natural processes, human geography asks about culture, society, economy, and politics, examining how places are made and experienced, how power shapes spatial patterns, and how processes of globalisation, urbanisation, migration, and environmental change affect communities and landscapes. It is a discipline with genuine social and ethical engagement, drawing on sociology, economics, politics, and cultural studies to produce a distinctive account of the contemporary world. At the University of Gloucestershire, this three-year, full-time degree is taught with a strong emphasis on small-class and practical learning. When you are not in the field you will spend much of your time in specialist teaching facilities, applying the spatial and analytical skills that human geography develops. You will examine how cities grow and change, how rural and marginal communities experience economic transformation, how migration reshapes places and identities, how development is uneven across the globe, and how environmental challenges are experienced differently by different social groups. Fieldwork is central to the discipline and to this programme, giving you first-hand experience of the places and communities you study. Graduates from human geography programmes work in a wide range of sectors. Planning, urban development, environmental consultancy, international development, public policy, local government, charity work, and geographic information systems are among the most direct career destinations. The research, analytical, and communication skills the degree develops also translate well into roles in journalism, business analysis, education, and the public sector. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in human geography, urban planning, development studies, environmental management, or related disciplines, building specialist expertise for research or professional careers.
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