Bachelor's degree
In Lincoln
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Lincoln
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
This course allows you to study Geography as a single honours degree, giving you an in-depth knowledge of the subject.
Geography at BGU considers changing environments and landscapes, the effects of natural processes on the earth, the interaction of people with the planet, and the fortunes and fates of ecosystems. BGU Geography students also learn about the enjoyment of and exploitation of the world’s natural and human resources, the promotion and protection of environments and peoples, issues of inequality and division, and the ways by which we govern and plan countries, cities and countrysides.
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About this course
you will learn from other specialists and professionals who work with geographical information and skills. Field course experiences will also be a key aspect of your experience.
Throughout this course, you will acquire a number of useful skills which can be transferred to the workplace, such as good communication skills, the ability to work effectively in groups and as an individual, good organisational and decision-making skills, effective analytical skills, and the ability to apply theory to practice. Possible future careers for geography graduates include education and teaching, town and country planning, conservation work, market research, the media and tourism and leisure.
You will normally need 96 -112 UCAS tariff points (from a maximum of four Advanced Level qualifications). We welcome a range of qualifications that meet this requirement, such as A/AS Levels, BTEC, Access Courses, International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge Pre-U, Extended Project etc.
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Subjects
- GIS
- Human Geographies
- Geographies
- Physical
- Physical Geographies
- Historical Change
- Spatial analysis
- Geography
- Skills
- Environments
- Management And Policy
- Management
Course programme
- Introducing Human Geographies
- Introducing Physical Geographies
- Data, GIS And Spatial Analysis: Cultural And Historical Change
- Geography In Practice: Field Skills
- Population And People: Issues And Approaches
- Coastal And River Environments: Challenges, Management And Policy
- Geographical Thought And Imagination
- Urban Places: Planning And Change
- GIS: Investigating Society
- Professional Contexts For The Geographer
- Rural Spaces: Regions And Landscapes
- Geographies Of Tourism And Leisure, Travel And Transport
- Physical And Environmental Change: Risks And Hazards
- Globalisation And Localism: Tradition And Development
- Sustainability And Security: Challenges To Food And Energy Production
- Advanced GIS: Investigations And Explorations
- Dissertation
Geography