

BSc Computer Science/Physical Geography
About this course
Computer science and physical geography is an interdisciplinary combination that reflects the growing importance of computational methods in the earth and environmental sciences. Physical geography investigates the processes that shape the natural world, from the movement of glaciers and river systems to atmospheric dynamics, soil formation, and coastal change. Computer science provides the algorithmic thinking, programming skills, and data handling capabilities that allow scientists to process the large, complex datasets that modern environmental monitoring and modelling generate. Together they form a degree with both scientific depth and strong practical relevance. At Aberystwyth you will study an interactive and varied programme combining theory, field studies, and laboratory-based work across both disciplines. The field studies component is central to physical geography at Aberystwyth, where Wales's diverse landscapes provide opportunities for direct engagement with the physical processes you study in the classroom and lab. Your computer science training will develop your programming ability, your understanding of algorithms and data structures, and your capacity to build and use software tools in scientific and applied contexts. The combination equips you to work with geographic information systems, environmental models, remote sensing data, and the computational infrastructure of modern earth science. Graduates of computer science and physical geography are well placed for careers in environmental consultancy, GIS and spatial data analysis, remote sensing, hydrology, meteorology, and environmental monitoring. The growing field of environmental data science is a particularly relevant destination, as organisations across government, industry and the research sector seek people who can combine domain knowledge of the environment with computational data skills. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in environmental informatics, physical geography, GIS, climate science, or computer science, building on the interdisciplinary foundation this degree provides.
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