

BSc Biology and Geography
About this course
Biology and geography together address the living world and the physical and human environments in which life is embedded. Biology investigates life at every scale of organisation, from the molecular processes inside cells through the physiology of individual organisms to the population dynamics and ecosystem relationships of the natural world. Geography brings a spatial and environmental perspective, examining how physical landscapes are formed and transformed, how human societies interact with their environments, and how the distribution of life, resources, and hazard shapes human experience and vice versa. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time degree combines both disciplines with the depth the MA (Hons) format implies, and includes a year abroad. You will develop a scientific grounding in biological and geographical inquiry, working with data from fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and computational tools to ask and answer questions that neither discipline could address alone. Biological topics might span molecular genetics, animal behaviour, conservation, and marine biology, while geography contributes environmental science, geomorphology, and the analysis of how human activity shapes and is shaped by the natural world. Together they prepare you for the kind of integrative thinking about living systems and their environments that contemporary science and environmental practice increasingly demands. A typical entry tariff of 216 points reflects the high academic standards of the St Andrews programme. Graduates from biology and geography combinations are well placed for careers in environmental consultancy, conservation and ecology, marine and terrestrial science, climate and environmental policy, land management, teaching, and scientific research. Many continue to postgraduate study in ecology, environmental science, geography, or related disciplines.
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