

BSc Physical Geography/Mathematics
About this course
Physical geography and mathematics at Aberystwyth University is a combination that connects two disciplines sharing a deep reliance on quantitative reasoning and empirical inquiry. Physical geography examines the processes that shape the Earth's surface, including geomorphology, climatology, hydrology, glaciology, and soil science, and asks how those processes interact to produce the landscapes and environmental systems we inhabit. Mathematics provides the formal tools, from calculus and statistics through to differential equations and numerical modelling, that allow geographers to describe, analyse, and predict those processes rigorously. Studying both together gives you an unusually strong quantitative foundation and the ability to move between abstract mathematical structures and their real-world environmental applications. You will be taught in one of the UK's largest and longest-established geography departments, with access to research expertise across a wide range of physical geography specialisms. The programme offers an interactive structure combining theory, fieldwork, and laboratory-based study, developing both your mathematical skills and your geographical knowledge in an integrated way. The combination of disciplinary strengths makes you particularly well suited to the increasingly data-driven and computationally intensive work that contemporary earth and environmental science requires. A typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points reflects an accessible admissions standard for a technically demanding programme. Graduates from physical geography and mathematics programmes move into careers in environmental consultancy, geotechnical engineering, hydrology, climate science, meteorology, geographical information systems, environmental policy, research, and the energy sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in physical geography, mathematics, environmental science, or computational modelling.
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