Geography (International Programme) BA
Bachelor's degree
In London
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
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Duration
4 Years
In each year of your degree you will take a number of individual modules, normally valued at 15 or 30 credits, adding up to a total of 120 credits for the year. Modules are assessed in the academic year in which they are taken. The balance of compulsory and optional modules varies from programme to programme and year to year. A 30-credit module is considered equivalent to 15 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The Geography BA and BSc share core elements at the start, providing you with a strong geographical foundation on which to build. In year one you take two core modules and four optional modules, one of which can be outside the department. In year two, compulsory modules are supplemented by six optional modules, including field research based courses, selected from a substantial pool. It is now possible to begin focusing on topics such as development geography, environmental and conservation management, urban geography, GIS and climate change. You will spend your third year abroad at an approved university. Your dissertation is the main focus of year four, and you will also take further optional modules.
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You will gain a broad range of practical and project management skills, making you attractive to both the public and private sectors in the UK and around the world. We offer a wide range of optional modules and have a particularly low staff-to-student ratio (Guardian University Guide 2018), encouraging individual choice and personal supervision. We are proud of our consistently high research record. You will therefore be working with thinkers at the cutting edge of developments in their fields. Spend your third year abroad at an approved university, such as the University of Toronto, Université Paris-Diderot, University of British Colombia, UCLA, or Universitat de Barcelona.
Having developed skills associated with both the sciences and the humanities, UCL geographers are particularly adept at taking different perspectives on an issue or problem. These skills make our graduates attractive to employers. UCL geographers have a particularly good track record of securing employment after graduation (Guardian University Guide 2018). This may be partly because of the significant project management skills they develop by undertaking their supported dissertation research. Our geographers embark on many careers: from teaching and research to commerce, planning and administration. Their expertise is valuable for environmental and physical planning, surveying, government, industry and the financial sector.
English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 5. For UK-based students, a grade C or 5 or equivalent in a foreign language (other than Ancient Greek, Biblical Hebrew or Latin) is required.
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Subjects
- International
- Urban Geography
- GIS
- Global
- Geographically
- International Programme
- Geography International Programme
- Geography
- Space and Society
- Environmental Change
- Human Ecology
Course programme
Core or compulsory module(s)
- Thinking Geographically
- Geography in the Field
You will select modules equivalent to 2.0 credits from a range including:
- Global Events
- Space and Society
- The Earth
- Environmental Change
- Human Ecology
You may also take one 0.5 credit module taught outside of Geography if you wish.
Year 2
- Methods in Human Geography
- The Practice of Geography
You then select 3.0 credits of intermediary modules from the specialised areas below:
Human Geography
Cultural and Historical Geography; Development Geography; Environment and Society; Economic Geography; GIS and Geodemographics; Political Geography and Geopolitics; Urban Geography; Human Geography Fieldclass
Physical Geography
Ecological Patterns and Processes; Environmental Remote Sensing; Geomorphology; Hydroclimatology; Reconstructing Past Environments; Statistics for Environmental Geographers; Physical Geography Fieldclass.
You may also substitute an ancillary module from outside the department, allowing you (as in your first year) to continue developing particular language skills or start to become more specialised.
Year 3
Year three is spent abroad on either a UCL or Erasmus exchange.
There are no optional modules in year three.
Year 4
- Dissertation
You take 2.5 credits of advanced modules from the below. You may also attend a field class (0.5 credits), study abroad for a term (1.5 credits), or enrol on the independent study module involving close collaboration with one academic (0.5 credits).
Human Geography
Geographies of Infrastructure; Urban Political Ecology; Global Urbanism; Geopolitical Events; Geography, Culture and Materiality; Postcolonial Geographies of African Development; Mining Social and Geographical Datasets; Gendered Geographies; Advanced Environment and Society.
Physical Geography
Coastal Geohazards; Global Environmental Change; Principles and Practices of Remote Sensing; Managing Freshwaters in the 21st Century; Palaeoclimatology.
Water and Development is an option that spans human and physical geography. You can also take Professional Geography or take a module outside the department.
Your timetable will include lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical classes and fieldwork. As you progress, the focus shifts to independent and critical learning, with student-led discussions and presentations becoming more important.
AssessmentFirst year assessment combines independent coursework completed throughout the year, with end-of-year written examinations. In years two and three, assessment may vary - some modules combine written examinations with independent projects, some assessed solely by written examination. Your dissertation carries significant weight in your final year.
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£24,040 (2018/19)
Geography (International Programme) BA