

BSc Geography with International Study
About this course
Geography is a discipline with an unusually wide intellectual reach, spanning the natural and social sciences to examine the relationships between human societies and the physical environments they inhabit, transform, and depend on. Human geography asks why places develop differently, how power shapes access to land and resources, how migration and globalisation reshape cities and communities, and how inequality is written into the geography of everyday life. Physical geography examines the processes, from climate systems and river dynamics to soil formation and coastal change, that create and alter the landscapes in which human life unfolds. At its best, geography integrates these perspectives to address the most pressing challenges of the contemporary world. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with a placement or work element alongside an international study component, giving you both professional experience and genuine exposure to geography in another part of the world. Manchester's geography department has strong research profiles in urban studies, environmental change, global development, and geopolitical economy, and the programme benefits from that research culture. You will develop skills in qualitative and quantitative research methods, GIS and spatial analysis, fieldwork, and the construction of evidence-based geographical arguments. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the competitive nature of the programme. Geography graduates work across environmental consultancy, urban planning, international development, the civil service, education, research, journalism, and the private sector, in roles where the ability to think spatially and systemically is valued. The combination of placement and international study experience is a significant professional advantage. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in geography, environmental management, urban planning, development studies, or a professional qualification. The discipline's breadth means that geography graduates are genuinely versatile, moving comfortably between environmental, social, and organisational challenges.
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