Join the programme at the and learn about the different ways natural environments can be managed. Develop valuable skills in surveying, mapping, environmental assessment, geographical statistics and computer-based spatial analysis.
Tailor the course to your interests, with options including climate change, river dynamics, ecosystem conservation, and global resource management.
Apply theories in our well-equipped laboratories and work towards assessments based on real-world issues. Broaden your experience through field trips and develop vital professional skills on a work placement in your area of expertise.
Accredited by both theÊInstitution of Environmental SciencesÊ(IES) and theÊRoyal Geographical Society (RGS),this course provides you with the tools to succeed in your future career.
Where can it take me?
Studying geography can lead to a range of careers. Choose from opportunities in environmental consultancy, conservation and government, as well as finance, education and research.
Past students have gone onto work for a wide range of employers including the Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, Ecotricty, Skanska, Ministry of Defence, UK Hydrographic Office, Natural Resource Wales, Atkins, NHS, Santander, and Natural England.
Careers / Further study
Studying geography can lead to a range of careers. Choose from opportunities in environmental consultancy, conservation and government, as well as finance, education and research.
Past students have gone onto work for a wide range of employers including the Environment Agency, Ordnance Survey, Ecotricty, Skanska, Ministry of Defence, UK Hydrographic Office, Natural Resource Wales, Atkins, NHS, Santander, and Natural England.
If you're interested in teaching geography at secondary school level, this degree is a good foundation for aÊpostgraduate teaching qualification.Ê