

BA Geography
About this course
Geography is one of the most intellectually expansive disciplines in the university, bridging the natural sciences and the social sciences to address questions about the world's physical systems, human societies, and the relationships between them. Physical geography investigates the processes that shape landscapes, climates, and ecosystems. Human geography examines how people organise space and place, how economies, cultures, and power structures produce the world we inhabit, and how global systems link local places to distant forces. Bringing these traditions together allows geographers to address some of the most pressing issues of our time. This three-year, full-time programme at the University of Exeter is taught within a department with strong research credentials in both physical and human geography. The range of topics available is genuinely diverse, spanning environmental systems, political economy, development, health, culture, and more. The course includes a placement year, a year abroad, and opportunities for fieldwork, giving you multiple ways to connect your academic learning to the wider world and to develop professional and personal skills alongside your intellectual formation. The year abroad in particular allows you to engage with geographical questions from a different national perspective. Geography graduates are known for their versatility. The combination of quantitative skills, qualitative analysis, fieldwork experience, and cross-disciplinary thinking prepares you for careers in environmental management, urban and regional planning, international development, public policy, sustainability consultancy, teaching, research, and the private sector. The discipline's breadth means that geography graduates can be found in almost every walk of professional life. Those who wish to pursue research or specialist careers often continue to postgraduate study in physical geography, human geography, planning, or environmental science.
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