Geography BA/BSc(Hons)

Facts about Geography

Year of entry 2012
Qualification BA/BSc(Hons)
Application route 3 years full-time BA(Hons): apply through UCAS (code L700)
3 years full-time BSc(Hons): apply through UCAS (code F800)
4 years full-time including foundation year: apply through UCAS (code F808) Please note: this route is currently closed to Home applicants for September 2012 entry.
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About this course

Why choose this course?

This course offers you the opportunity to study and understand the world in which you live by examining the interaction between human and physical processes and practices. An emphasis on practical and field-based studies offers plenty of scope to travel at home and overseas. A range of modules enables you to tailor your degree to your particular interests.

You can choose to study Geography on its own or in combination with another subject. See the course combinations section for more information.

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What will you study?

You will engage in lively debate about contemporary issues in human and physical geography. You will study a dynamic, globalised world through the interaction between human and physical processes, and will assess contemporary solutions through an exciting array of learning environments.

Module listing

Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.

Year 1

  • Understanding the Environment
  • Earth Environments
  • This module presents current research topics being undertaken by members of the Centre for GIS. This provides an opportunity to discuss and apply the methodologies employed to the subject domains. A group research project forms a significant assessment element, allowing you to apply the techniques you learn to contemporary research areas.

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  • Investigating the Earth and Environment
  • Digital Earth
  • Sustainable Development
  • Globalising Worlds
  • Introduction to the Human Geography of Europe
  • The Dynamic Earth

Year 2

  • Concepts and Issues in Geography
  • Geographical Analysis Techniques
  • Design and Management of Projects
  • Culture, Place and Society
  • Planning and the Environment
  • Political Economy of Globalisation
  • Geomorphology
  • This module develops your skills in spatial data analysis and modelling. You also explore:

    • the application of techniques using GIS;
    • methods for the analysis of point patterns, spatially continuous data, area based data, spatial interaction data and networks;
    • issues of data visualisation, exploration and modelling;
    • the philosophy of an applied GIS approach; and
    • uncertainty and limitations
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  • Option modules may include:

    • Ecology: Principles and Practice;
    • Geodemographic Analysis; 
    • Geographies of Migration and Integration;
    • Hydrology; and/or
    • Geodemographic Analysis.
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Year 3

  • Geography at Work
  • Dissertation
  • Project
  • This module covers the application of Geographical Information Systems to the analysis of crime and its geo-expression.

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  • Water Resources Management
  • Achieving a Sustainable Future
  • Managing Environmental Change
  • This module is a critical appreciation of urban society and its future – as it becomes the norm for the majority of the world's population, it is an essential requirement for the built environment professional.

    The module provides an opportunity to debate the theoretical concepts of sustainable cities, allowing critical analysis of the drivers, legislation and processes governing sustainable urban environments. The ability to consider issues from a variety of perspectives and evaluate strategies for spatial planning is engendered.

    The module intends to encourage a commitment to social, economic and environmental issues, which influence the creation, delivery and maintenance of sustainable cities.

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  • Development Geographies: African and Asian Realities
  • Global Environments: Strategic Assessment
  • Restructuring the British Countryside
  • Geodemographic Analysis
  • Land Degradation and Management
  • This guest lecturer series brings in experts from government, commerce and academic environments to talk on major issues in the development and application of GIS.

    Speakers target technical issues, commercial markets and research applications in particular. We encourage you to form a critical appraisal of the role of GIS in modern geographical thought and its impact on other disciplines.

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  • Ecology and Conservation in Temperate Ecosystems

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