

BSc Geography with a Placement Year
About this course
Geography is a discipline of extraordinary scope, examining the physical processes that shape the Earth's surface alongside the human systems that organise its use, connecting natural science and social science in ways few other subjects can match. Physical geography investigates landscapes, climate, water, soils, and ecosystems, while human geography explores urbanisation, migration, globalisation, inequality, and the spatial dimensions of economic and political life. The connecting thread is attention to place and spatial pattern, and to the ways that physical and human processes interact to produce the environments we live in. Geography graduates develop both quantitative and qualitative research skills, and the ability to work with spatial data using GIS and remote sensing tools that have become indispensable in environmental and planning professions. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year programme includes a placement year in which you spend time working in a relevant professional environment. Geography placements can be arranged with environmental consultancies, planning departments, NGOs, data science organisations, international development bodies, and many other employers, and the professional experience developed during the placement feeds directly into your final year of study and your readiness for graduate employment. UEA has particular strengths in environmental geography and climate science, reflecting its location in one of the parts of England most exposed to environmental change, and the programme connects to active research in these areas. Geography graduates are employed across an unusually wide range of sectors. Environmental consultancy, town planning, GIS and spatial analysis, transport planning, international development, and sustainability management are well-established career paths. The research and analytical skills the degree develops are also valued in the civil service, financial services, data analysis roles, and the charitable sector. The placement year significantly strengthens graduate employability and often provides a direct route into employment. Postgraduate study in areas such as environmental management, urban planning, climate science, or development is a common next step.
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