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School of Geography

Undergraduate degree programmes

Join the School of Geography and find yourself taking part in a unique programme developed from our own research in geography, global development and environmental science.

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Programmes for 2024 entry

Explore key human geography topics including cultures; economies; societies; development; social justice; cities past, present and future; geopolitics and more on this flexible degree programme, while keeping the option open to study some physical geography modules too.

  • UCAS codes: L700 (three years); L701 (four years with a Year Abroad)

Understand the core physical processes and mechanisms that shape our world. Explore key topics in physical geography including climate change, environmental management, river science and geomorphology with the option of human geography topics too.

  • UCAS codes: F800 (three years); F801 (four years with a Year Abroad)

Specialise in human geography topics including globalisation, international development, geopolitics, social justice, economy, society, culture, identity, gender, power, geographies of biomedicine, global health and more.

  • UCAS codes: L720 (three years); L72Y (four years with a Year Abroad)

Combine your interest in geography with key business issues such as economics, management, marketing, human resources and accounting.

  • UCAS codes: FVN1 (three years); FVNY (four years with a Year Abroad)

Investigate the relationships between physical and ecological systems and how these relate to human activity on this interdisciplinary degree programme. Take specialist modules from biology on topics such as diversity, evolutionary genetics, conservation, environmental pollution and tropical ecology.

  • UCAS codes: F850 (three years); F851 (four years with a Year Abroad)

Combine your interests in environmental science and business management: investigate the relationships between physical and ecological systems and how these relate to human activity, alongside key business issues such as economics, management, marketing, human resources and accounting.

  • UCAS codes: F8N2 (three years); F8NY (four years with a Year Abroad)

Study an innovative, interdisciplinary programme which examines the most pressing development challenges of our time – from health pandemics to social inequalities and climate change.

  • UCAS code: L750 (three years)
  • UCAS code: L75A (four years with a year abroad)
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