

BSc Environmental Geography with Professional Experience
About this course
Environmental geography sits at the productive boundary between physical geography and human geography, examining how natural and human systems interact to shape the environments we inhabit. It asks how climate, hydrology, soils, and ecosystems interact with land use, urban development, agricultural practice, and industrial activity, and what the consequences of those interactions are for human wellbeing and ecological health. The urgency of environmental challenges makes this one of the most relevant and practically motivated disciplines in higher education. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time programme equips you with the skills, knowledge, and experience needed to protect precious ecosystems and address environmental challenges through genuine professional practice. You will study physical geography, ecology, hydrology, climatology, and environmental management alongside the social and policy dimensions of how environmental problems are understood and addressed. Field skills are central to environmental geography, and you will work in real environments collecting and interpreting data that gives scientific grounding to your theoretical knowledge. The professional experience element of this programme provides direct contact with employers and professional practice in environmental settings, strengthening your career readiness before you graduate. Graduates from environmental geography programmes work in environmental consultancy, environmental regulation, conservation, local and central government, water management, renewable energy, land management, and research. The combination of physical science skills and environmental management knowledge is valued across all of these sectors. Further study at postgraduate level in environmental geography, ecology, environmental management, or GIS is available for those who wish to specialise further or pursue research careers.
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