MSci Geography with Quantitative Research Methods (F804)
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Master
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Location
Bristol
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About MSci Geography with Quantitative Research Methods
This course is ideal for students interested in learning more about how to use numbers and data within geography. It provides in-depth training in practical and analytical skills, which will enhance your career prospects and provide you with a strong platform for postgraduate research. No prior knowledge of statistical techniques is required.
About two thirds of your studies will follow the Single Honours Geography course, where you will acquire core knowledge in your subject. The remaining third provides applied interdisciplinary training in quantitative methods.
In year one we discuss how numbers and data are used to tell convincing stories in the media and social research. We consider what is meant by segregation and how it can be mapped and measured.
Year two offers practical classes in social statistics and applied data analysis. This will develop your skills in numeracy and analysis to advance your study of geography, enabling you to undertake your own individual research in an area of quantitative social science in year three. In year four we offer training in more advanced quantitative methods suitable for postgraduate research, while continuing to develop expertise and specialist knowledge in geography.
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Subjects
- Social Theory
- Data analysis
Course programme
- Physical Geography
- Human Geography
- Geographical Practices 1
- Geographical Methods 1
- Convincing stories? Numbers as evidence in the social sciences
- Segregation and inequality in the UK (measurement and debate)
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Spatial Modelling 2
- Study and Field Skills C
- Conducting a Research Project using secondary data
- More-than-Human Geographies: Animal Geographies & Cultures of Nature
- State, Economy and Society in Geographical Perspective
- Philosophy, Social Theory and Geography
- Fundamentals of Modern Glaciology
- Floods, Flows and Erosion in River Basins
- The Earth System
- State, Economy and Society in Geographical Perspective
- Philosophy, Social Theory and Geography
- More-than-Human Geographies: Animal Geographies & Cultures of Nature
- Philosophy, Social Theory and Geography
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Dissertation (with Quantitative Research Methods) (Geography)
- Spatial Modelling 3: Multilevel Modelling
- Sea Level past, present and future
- Ice and Ocean in the Global Carbon Cycle
- Advanced Topics in Critical Political Economy
- Extreme Climates of the past
- Geographies of Food
- Geographies of the Anthropocene
- Environmental Risks, Management and Policy
- Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies
- Future Climates
- Migration and Development
- Catchment Science: Hydrology, Ecology and Management
Year 4 (2019/20)
- Advanced Quantitative Research project
- Advanced Quantitative Methods for Social and Policy Research
- Spatial data analysis, spatial regression modelling and GIS in R
- Explanation, Causation and Longitudinal Analysis
- Affect, Technology and Biopolitics
- An Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing for Environmental Policy and Management
- Environmental Policy and Politics
- Researching Society and Space: Hermeneutics, Genealogy and Critical Theory
- Geographies of Time and Timing
MSci Geography with Quantitative Research Methods (F804)