

BSc Geography
About this course
Geography at the University of Aberdeen is taught as a discipline that is key to understanding some of the most pressing problems facing contemporary societies, from climate change, energy transitions, and environmental degradation to poverty, urban development, and the challenges of sustainable living. This four-year full-time programme, which includes a year abroad, develops highly skilled graduates who can think critically and contribute to addressing these problems, drawing on both physical and human geography alongside the quantitative and qualitative methods needed to investigate complex real-world questions. You will engage with core and optional courses that reflect the contemporary challenges the discipline addresses, developing expertise in areas that may span climate science and geomorphology, urban geography and migration, development and inequality, environmental conservation, or the geopolitics of natural resources. Aberdeen's research profile in geography is strong across both human and physical dimensions of the discipline, and the programme benefits from that active research culture. The year abroad takes your geographical education into a different national and academic context, extending your perspective and building intercultural experience. A typical entry tariff of 152 UCAS points reflects a moderately selective programme. Graduates from geography at Aberdeen move into careers in environmental consultancy, climate science, urban and rural planning, international development, conservation, geographical information science, the energy sector, research, education, and a wide range of other fields where geographical knowledge and analytical skills are valuable. Many continue to postgraduate study in geography, environmental management, or development studies.
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