

BSc Geography, Environment and Climate
About this course
Geography, environment and climate is a degree that sits at the heart of the most pressing challenges facing humanity. Climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and the degradation of ecosystems are not separate problems but interconnected dimensions of a single crisis in the relationship between human activity and the natural systems that sustain life. Geography as a discipline has the intellectual reach to hold all of these issues together, combining physical science understanding of how environments function with social science analysis of how human societies use, misuse, and govern the natural world. At Royal Holloway, University of London, this three-year, full-time BSc equips you to understand and address these issues with both scientific rigour and practical capability. You will study climate science, ecology, hydrology, pollution, and land use alongside the social, political, and economic dimensions of environmental change, developing the integrated understanding that tackling these challenges requires. The programme develops practical field skills alongside technological tools such as geographic information systems and remote sensing, preparing you for roles in professional environmental practice. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement are all available, giving you the opportunity to apply your skills in real settings and to experience different environments and approaches to environmental management. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions. Graduates of geography, environment and climate programmes work in environmental consultancy, government environmental agencies, planning departments, conservation organisations, climate-related charities, research institutions, and the energy and infrastructure sectors. Roles include environmental consultant, climate risk analyst, ecologist, GIS specialist, and sustainability manager. Many also go on to postgraduate study in environmental science, climate change, ecology, or environmental policy, developing specialist expertise for senior professional or research roles.
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