The world faces big questions relating to overpopulation, poverty, climate, migration, biodiversity, and energy. Our era has been described as the €˜great age of geography. This is the time, and this is the place, to study human geography. We draw on different disciplines to bring the subject to life, covering themes such as global movement, international development, political and social change, diversity and inequality, the shaping of nation-states, and critical data collection and analysis. We equip you with a unique set of generalist and specialist skills relevant to a broad range of careers and include GIS and mapping and quantitative, qualitative, and participatory research skills. A degree in human geography will equip you with a critical awareness of relevant philosophies, data collection and analysis skills, and the role of scale, space, and time in shaping nation-states and global movements. Students acquire generic academic skills and specialist skills in social and geographical fieldwork and are critical to understanding the role of space, place, scale, and temporality in everyday experiences and global environments.
112 UCAS tariff points (or above), BBC (A-Level), DMM (BTEC). All applicants are required to hold GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or above.
IELTS 6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in all components) where English is not the students' first language.
Humanities and Social Sciences
Ipswich
Undergraduate
3
September
£9,250, £12,150,
St John's
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,100
Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester
Undergraduate
GBP UK/EU: £4,080, International: £4,680
Lancashire
Undergraduate
GBP £9250, £13000