BSc Geography (Human and Physical) F841
Bachelor's degree
In Reading
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Reading
Full Time: 3 Years
Cover all areas of human and physical geography at Reading – from climate change, globalisation, and water pollution to the processes responsible for shaping the Earth’s landforms.
Human and physical geography studies the interaction between social and natural processes.
On this degree, you will work with world leading academics in a supportive environment and gain technical laboratory skills. Current projects involve neighbourhood regeneration, resilience and sustainability, food and consumerism in the media, and responses to epidemics in third world countries.
Field classes are one of the most popular aspects of this degree and include trips to Naples and Berlin, the island of Crete, and Almeria in Spain. Field classes are subsidised and you will be guaranteed a place on at least one field trip. We are also developing additional field classes to Iceland, Africa and Latin America.
By your final year, you will be able to specialise in the areas that are interesting and important to you. You will have the opportunity to work with greatly respected academics from other departments on real research projects and a dissertation.
You can also choose to take a full year of study abroad or professional experience as part of your degree, usually between your second and third year of study. Recent destinations for study abroad year include Melbourne, Australia and Ottawa, Canada.
Placement
This course provides opportunities for you to work with partner organisations on research projects. Recent examples include Thames Water, the Environment Agency, Reading Borough Council, the Earth Trust, Reading Buses and West Berkshire Wildlife Group.
You will benefit from the links that members of staff have with industry and with external organisations such as NGOs, local authorities, and government departments. Most recently, a final year student undertook field work for her dissertation at the Environmental Studies Centre in Cyprus, benefiting from the...
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Subjects
- Climate
- Physical Geography
- Climate Change
- Human Geography
- Environmental Science
Course programme
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Year 3
- Foundation in Human Geography
- Human Geography: Principles & Practice
- Techniques in Geography & Environmental Science
- Biogeography and Ecology
- Climatology
- Earth Structure and Processes
- Economics 1
- Environmental Issues
- Geomorphology
- Humans and the Environment
- Hydrology
- IWLP Language Module (details unspecified)
- International Development: Global and Local Issues
- Introduction to Agricultural and Food Systems
- Introduction to Economic Institutions and Policy
- Introduction to Environmental Science
- Introduction to Management
- Sustainability and Prosperity in a Globalising World
- The Economics of Climate Change
- Research Training
- Research Training for Geographers
- Culture, Identity and Place
- Growth, Degrowth and Sustainability
- Biogeography and Conservation
- Crete June Field Class
- Crete September Field Class
- Energy Resources
- Excel Data Management and Analysis
- Geographies of Development
- Geomorphological Hazards
- Human Activity and Environmental Change
- Human Geography Fieldclass
- Hydrological Processes
- Monitoring the Earth from Space
- Physical Geography Fieldclass
- Spatial Data in the Digital Age
- Web Page Development
- Consumption, Globalisation and Sustainability
- Work, Employment and Development
- Air Pollution: Effects and Control
- Climate Change
- Dissertation (Study Abroad Students)
- ERASMUS Exchange Programme
- Environmental Modelling
- Geographies of Children & Youth
- Geography & Environmental Science Dissertation
- Glacial and Periglacial Geomorphology
- International Climate Politics and Justice
- Modelling of Marine Ecosystems
- Neighbourhood Renewal and Regeneration
- Resilience for Sustainable Development
- Socio-Ecological Transformations: Theories and Case Studies
- Water Resources
BSc Geography (Human and Physical) F841