

MA Psychology with Geography
About this course
Psychology and geography is an unusual combination that rewards students with genuinely interdisciplinary curiosity. Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour, examining how people perceive the world, make decisions, experience emotion, and develop across the lifespan. Geography in its contemporary form is a wide-ranging discipline, engaging with everything from physical landscape processes and climate systems to the social and political organisation of space, urbanisation, and the environmental dimensions of human activity. The two disciplines share an interest in how human beings relate to their environments, making the combination more coherent than it might initially appear. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme introduces you to a broad range of areas in psychology, including perception, cognition, motivation, and behaviour, grounded in the theoretical foundations and contemporary developments of the discipline. Practical classes and training in research techniques begin from the outset, ensuring that you develop the skills of psychological science alongside its content. The geography component engages you with both physical and human geography, developing your capacity to think spatially and to understand the complex interactions between people and place. The degree includes a year abroad, giving you an international dimension to your studies. The typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the competitive nature of entry to St Andrews. You will develop skills in research design, data analysis, quantitative and qualitative methods, critical thinking, and the ability to engage with questions that span the natural and social sciences. Graduates pursue diverse careers in research, environmental management, health and social care, urban planning, education, and the public sector. The combination of psychological science and geographical thinking is particularly valuable in roles concerned with human wellbeing in relation to place and environment. Postgraduate study in psychology, geography, environmental psychology, or related fields is a well-established route.
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