

BA Human Geography with Placement
About this course
Human geography is the study of the complex relationships between people and the places they inhabit, concerned with how societies organise space, how inequality is produced and reproduced across landscapes, how cities grow and change, how cultures and identities are expressed in place, and how global processes play out in local environments. It is a discipline that connects urban studies, development geography, cultural geography, political geography and economic geography, offering multiple ways to understand the human world and the spatial patterns that shape it. At the University of Gloucestershire, this four-year programme with a placement year is taught in an environment that emphasises small class sizes, practical learning and extensive fieldwork, as the university's own description notes. When not in the field, you will spend most of your time in teaching labs that cover both human and physical geography. The placement year gives you structured experience in a professional geography, planning, research, policy or community organisation setting, developing the applied skills and professional networks that significantly enhance your employability in a competitive graduate market. You will study topics including urban change and development, cultural and social geography, economic geography and globalisation, geopolitics and political geography, qualitative and quantitative research methods, and geographic information systems. The fieldwork culture of the degree means you develop skills through observation, interview, survey and direct engagement with places and communities alongside your academic study. Graduates go on to careers in urban and regional planning, sustainable development, local government, international development, social research, environmental consultancy, housing, education, journalism and NGOs. The placement year significantly strengthens professional prospects. Further study in human geography, urban planning, development studies or related fields is also a common route.
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