

BSc Human Geography with a Professional Placement Year
About this course
Human geography is concerned with the relationships between people, places, and power. It asks how and why human societies organise space, how places acquire meaning and identity, how inequality is produced and reproduced across different scales, and how global processes shape local lives. From urbanisation and migration to environmental justice, geopolitics, and the geographies of race, gender, and class, human geography addresses some of the most pressing questions of contemporary life through a distinctively spatial lens. This programme at Cardiff University includes a professional placement year, giving you the opportunity to spend an extended period working in an organisation before completing your degree. That placement is a significant differentiator: rather than encountering professional life only after graduation, you enter it during your studies, gaining experience, building networks, and developing the practical understanding of how organisations work that employers consistently say graduates lack. With a typical tariff of 120 points, the programme attracts students who are engaged with social and spatial questions and motivated to develop both analytical and professional skills. At Cardiff you will study urban and rural geographies, political economy, development, cultural geography, and qualitative and quantitative research methods. Fieldwork is a central part of the geography curriculum, and you will develop skills in spatial analysis, GIS, and research design that are directly applicable in professional settings. Cardiff's location, a capital city with a dynamic urban geography and close connections to varied landscapes, provides a rich environment for fieldwork-based learning. Graduates from human geography programmes with placement years move into a wide range of careers, often with a head start over peers who enter the job market without professional experience. Common paths include planning, urban regeneration, local and national government, international development, environmental and social consultancy, charity and third sector work, teaching, and research. Further study at postgraduate level in geography, planning, development, or urban studies is a well-established option for those who want to specialise.
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