

BA Geography
About this course
Geography is one of the broadest and most intellectually ambitious disciplines available at university. It connects the physical and human sciences, examining how natural processes shape the Earth's surface while also investigating how human societies and economies are organised across space, how place and environment interact, and what the big challenges of urbanisation, migration, climate change, and resource scarcity mean for people in different parts of the world. A geography degree develops both quantitative and qualitative skills, field ability, and the capacity to think across the human and natural sciences. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time BA Geography programme gives you a thorough understanding of how people, places, and environments shape one another. You will study topics including urban geography, development, environmental change, natural hazards, globalisation, and spatial inequality, engaging with both empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks from across the social and natural sciences. Fieldwork is a central component of geographical education, and you will develop practical skills in field observation, data collection, GIS, and environmental measurement that employers in geography-related fields value directly. The course includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you extended professional experience that connects academic learning to real-world applications in areas such as planning, environmental management, international development, or geographic information systems. Geography graduates are found across a remarkably wide range of careers. Environmental consultancy, town and country planning, international development, transport planning, the civil service, education, data analysis, and GIS are all fields where geography graduates regularly work. The combination of spatial thinking, research skills, and analytical breadth that the degree develops is genuinely versatile. Further study at postgraduate level in geography, environmental management, urban planning, or related disciplines is open to those who wish to specialise further.
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