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BSc Geography with a Foundation Year
About this course
Geography is one of the most intellectually diverse disciplines available at degree level, spanning the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities to understand the world we inhabit. Physical geography examines the processes that shape the Earth's surface, including climate, hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology. Human geography explores how people organise themselves across space, studying cities, migration, development, inequality, and the political and economic forces that produce different places and landscapes. Environmental geography connects both, examining the relationships between human systems and the natural world, which is among the most pressing set of questions facing contemporary societies. At Swansea, this four-year degree with a foundation year provides a supported route into higher education before you progress to the main three-year BSc Geography programme. The foundation year builds the scientific and academic skills needed for degree-level geography. In the main degree you will explore themes across human geography, physical geography, environmental science, and geology, with the flexibility to shape your geographical learning to reflect your interests and aspirations. Swansea's location on the South Wales coast gives the programme access to a rich variety of physical and human landscapes for fieldwork, and the university's strong research culture in geography and earth sciences informs the teaching throughout. Geography graduates are versatile and consistently employable. Planning, environmental consultancy, GIS and spatial analysis, international development, teaching, journalism, policy analysis, and the civil service all recruit geographers in significant numbers. The combination of scientific, social, and analytical skills developed in a geography degree is valued precisely because it does not confine graduates to a single professional domain. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in physical geography, human geography, environmental management, planning, or a related field, while others move directly into professional roles where the breadth and analytical flexibility of a geography education is a genuine advantage.
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