

BA Geography
About this course
Geography at University College London is a subject that takes seriously the challenge of understanding the world in its full complexity, from the physical processes that shape landscapes, climates, and ecosystems to the human systems of economy, politics, culture, and power that organise societies across space. UCL Geography has a long and distinguished research tradition, and its position in one of the world's great capital cities gives students access to a uniquely rich urban environment that functions simultaneously as a case study and as a resource. This three-year full-time programme draws on UCL's strengths across both human and physical geography, giving you a rigorous grounding in both dimensions of the discipline while also developing the quantitative, qualitative, and spatial analytical skills that geography at degree level demands. You will work with geographical data and spatial analysis tools, conduct fieldwork in a variety of environments, and engage with theoretical debates about how we understand space, place, environment, and society. The degree develops a kind of thinking that moves fluently between scales, from the local and specific to the global and structural, and that recognises the connections between environmental and human processes. London itself is an extraordinary environment for studying geography. The city encompasses extremes of wealth and deprivation, a vast and complex urban infrastructure, and a history that connects it to global networks of trade, migration, empire, and cultural exchange. These realities are not remote objects of study but the immediate context in which UCL students live and learn. Geography graduates from UCL move into careers in environmental consultancy, town and spatial planning, GIS and data analysis, international development, finance, journalism, the civil service, and research. The combination of analytical rigour and intellectual breadth that UCL Geography develops makes its graduates adaptable to a wide range of professional contexts, and postgraduate study in geography, environmental science, urban policy, or related fields is a well-supported option.
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