

BSc Geography (with a Year Abroad)
About this course
Geography is a discipline of unusual breadth, spanning the physical processes that shape the Earth's surface and the human systems that overlay and interact with them. It asks how landscapes are formed, how climate systems work, how rivers and coastlines change over time, how cities grow, why some regions prosper and others decline, and how environmental change intersects with human vulnerability and resilience. The ability to think across the natural-social science divide is one of geography's greatest strengths, and at degree level it produces graduates who can engage with some of the most complex challenges of the present century. At the University of Chester, this four-year, full-time programme includes a year abroad built into the degree, giving you the opportunity to study geography from a different national and environmental vantage point. Encountering different landscapes, environmental conditions, and social contexts enriches geographical thinking and provides the kind of comparative perspective that no amount of classroom study can replicate. Chester's geography programme engages with both physical and human dimensions of the discipline, covering topics from geomorphology, hydrology, and climate science through to urban geography, development studies, and sustainability. Research methods are central to the programme, and you will develop skills in both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, including fieldwork in real environments. A typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points indicates the programme's accessibility. Geography develops the ability to think spatially, to work with diverse types of evidence, and to communicate findings clearly to different audiences. These skills transfer across a wide range of careers. Graduates work in environmental consultancy, urban planning, local government, international development, GIS and mapping, sustainability, education, the charity sector, and journalism. Many proceed to postgraduate study in geography, environmental management, planning, or development studies.
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