German Studies and Geography : BA Hons

Bachelor's degree

In Lancaster

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Lancaster

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Gain an in-depth understanding of the German language, culture and society, while developing your geographical skills, learning from world-renowned lecturers and taking part in exciting international fieldtrips.

This exciting programme will allow you to gain a detailed understanding of geography, while giving you the skills and knowledge to engage with the discipline in preparation for a placement year overseas in a German speaking country. During the four years, you will be able to draw on expertise from two specialist departments: Languages and Cultures; and Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC).

Situated between the idyllic rural settings of the north and the bustling cities of Liverpool and Manchester, Lancaster’s location enables us to explore some of the most unique areas of geographic interest in the UK. You will gain a wealth of hands-on experience with field trips to places such as the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbrian coast and Lake District, as well as international locations such as Iceland, the Brazilian Amazon, New York and Croatia.

You will develop a fundamental understanding of human geography in your first year Geography modules. These modules equip you with a well-rounded introduction to some of the key themes in geography, as well as providing you with the skills used by geographers to analyse problems in both the human and physical aspects of the discipline. In addition, you will take language classes, determined by your current level of ability. These are taught by native speakers and will ensure you have a solid grasp of the written and spoken language.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Lancaster (Lancashire)
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Lancaster University, LA1 4YW

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

Our programmes maintain an excellent record for graduate prospects spanning a wide range of career opportunities. Recent examples of career opportunities have included entering the profession of Planning Officer, Environmental Consultant, Geographical Information Systems Officer, Weather Forecaster, Emergency Planner or Landscape Architect.

Additionally, should you wish to pursue a career abroad, our degree will have prepared you with an exceptional ability in the German language and you will also have gained a rigorous understanding of life overseas.

A Level AAB

Required Subjects A level grade B in Geography. A level German, or if this is to be studied from beginners’ level, AS grade B or A level grade B in another foreign language, or GCSE grade A in a foreign language. Native German speakers will not be accepted on this scheme.

GCSE Mathematics grade C or 4, English Language grade C or 4

IELTS 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component.

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Subjects

  • German Language
  • International
  • Systems
  • Human Geography
  • German Studies
  • Oral
  • Written
  • Cross-Cultural
  • Dissertation
  • Autocrats
  • Literature
  • Film

Course programme

Year 1

Core

  • Geographical Skills in a Changing World
  • Part I German Studies (Advanced/CEFR: B1)
  • Part I German Studies (Beginners to CEFR: A2)
  • Society and space - Human Geography

Optional

  • Environmental Processes and Systems
  • Global Environmental Challenges
Year 2

Core

  • Becoming German: Post-War German-language, Culture and Identities
  • Beyond LEC? Steps to Career Success
  • German Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: B2)
  • German Language: Oral Skills (post-Beginners/CEFR: B1)
  • German Language: Written Skills (CEFR: B2)
  • German Language: Written Skills (Post-Beginners/CEFR: B1)
  • Human Geographical Pioneers and Concepts
  • Second Year Programme for Academic Skills, Employability and International placement preparation
  • Spatial Analysis and Geographic Information Systems

Optional

  • Children's Geographies
  • Communicating Geography
  • Cross-cultural encounters in World Literatures
  • Cultural Geography
  • Development, Geography and the Majority World
  • Economic and Social Change in France, Germany and Spain since 1945
  • Geosocial Spaces
  • Globalizing Food: A Field Course of Food Politics and Culture in Paris
  • Introduction to Eco-Innovation
  • Language and Identity in France, Germany and Spain
  • People and the Sea
  • Political Geography
  • Professional Contexts for Modern Languages
  • Society on Screen: The Language of Film
  • Understanding culture
Year 3

Core

  • Residence Abroad: intercultural and academic reflection
Year 4

Core

  • Geography Joint Majors Extended Essay
  • German Language Oral Skills (CEFR: C1/C2)
  • German Language Written Skills (CEFR C1/C2)

Optional

  • Africa:Geographies of Transformation
  • Autocrats, Caudillos and Big Men: Understanding Dictatorship and its Cultural Representation in the 20th Century
  • Cities and Globalization
  • Climate and Society
  • Conservation and sustainable development in the Brazilian Amazon
  • Contemporary Cities in Literature and Film
  • Environment, Politics and Society in Amazonia
  • Environmental governance and the biodiversity crisis
  • Francophone Voices: Literature and Film from Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and Canada
  • French Culture in the Digital Age
  • Full Unit Dissertation
  • Geographical Information Systems: Principles and Practice
  • Geographies of Health: understanding and tackling inequity
  • Global Consumption
  • Imagining Modern Europe: Post-Revolutionary Utopias and Ideologies in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
  • Mirrors across Media: Reflexivity in Literature, Film, Comics and Video Games
  • Modernity of Forms and Forms of Modernity in French Literature 1850-2000
  • New York Field Course
  • Perspectives on technology and environment
  • The Prosecution of 'Otherness' in Europe: Witchcraft, Heresy and Inquisition (14th -17th C)
  • Translation as a Cultural Practice
  • Urban Infrastructure in a Changing World
  • Water, Society and the Istrian Landscape

Lancaster University offers a range of programmes, some of which follow a structured study programme, and others which offer the chance for you to devise a more flexible programme. We divide academic study into two sections - Part 1 (Year 1) and Part 2 (Year 2, 3 and sometimes 4). For most programmes Part 1 requires you to study 120 credits spread over at least three modules which, depending upon your programme, will be drawn from one, two or three different academic subjects. A higher degree of specialisation then develops in subsequent years. For more information about our teaching methods at Lancaster visit our Teaching and Learning section.

Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, but changes may be necessary, for example as a result of student feedback, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes, and new research.

Additional information

Overseas

£17,285

German Studies and Geography : BA Hons

£ 9,250 VAT inc.