

MA Geography with Spanish
About this course
Geography with Spanish is a combination that speaks directly to the world as it is: a place of physical and human complexity best understood by those who can cross disciplinary and linguistic boundaries. Geography develops your capacity to think across scales, from local communities to global systems, and to analyse both the physical processes shaping landscapes and the social, economic, and political forces shaping how people live within them. Spanish, spoken across twenty countries and by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, opens a direct route into understanding Latin America, Spain, and the wider Hispanic world. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Dundee allows you to pursue both subjects to a high level, with the flexibility to specialise in human geography, physical geography, or to combine elements of both alongside study of other social science or humanities subjects. The geography element develops skills in quantitative and qualitative research, fieldwork, geographic information systems, and environmental analysis, while the Spanish strand builds linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding in parallel. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you the opportunity to spend time studying or working in a Spanish-speaking country, where you can develop genuine fluency and firsthand understanding of the places and communities your studies address. With a typical entry tariff of 184 points, the programme is academically demanding and suits students who are committed to both disciplines. The year abroad is particularly transformative, turning academic language learning into real communicative competence and deepening your geographical understanding through lived experience in a different cultural environment. Graduates with a geography and Spanish combination are sought in international development, environmental consultancy, humanitarian organisations, the civil service, journalism, education, and business roles with a Latin American or Spanish focus. Postgraduate routes include area studies, environmental science, international relations, and language-specialist careers in translation or diplomacy.
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