

BSc Geography
About this course
Geography at university is a discipline that refuses easy boundaries. It encompasses the physical processes that shape the Earth's surface, from glaciation and river dynamics to coastal erosion and climate systems, as well as the human forces that determine how people live, how cities develop, how economies are organised, and how societies respond to environmental change. Few degrees provide a comparable breadth of intellectual scope, and few prepare graduates to think across the natural and social worlds with equal confidence. Aberystwyth University's Department of Geography and Earth Sciences is one of the most established departments of its kind in the UK, and the three-year full-time Geography programme offers you the opportunity to study the subject in a setting that is itself a geographical asset. The University's location on the west coast of Wales gives you access to diverse physical environments, from upland and coastal landscapes to river catchments and estuaries, all of which can serve as field laboratories. Fieldwork is central to geographical education, and Aberystwyth's environment is unusually rich for this purpose. You will study geographical techniques including geographic information systems, remote sensing, and quantitative and qualitative methods, alongside the theoretical and analytical frameworks that allow you to interpret what you observe. A typical entry tariff of 104 points makes the programme accessible to a wide range of students, and the department's reputation for teaching and research means you will be taught by staff who are active researchers in their fields. You will develop skills in data collection and analysis, report writing, fieldwork, and independent research, all of which are valued by employers well beyond the geographical disciplines. Geography graduates pursue careers in environmental consultancy, urban planning, public policy, teaching, international development, disaster risk management, and the private sector in roles that require spatial thinking and data analysis. Many also progress to postgraduate study in geography, environmental science, planning, or related disciplines.
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