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Year 1

Compulsory modules:

  • Physical Geography
  • Introduction to Geographical Research (BSc) – double module including overseas residential fieldwork
  • Human Geography: Space and Place in a Changing World.

Optional modules:

Choose two optional modules from:
  • Understanding Earth’s Principles
  • Environment and Society
  • Geographies of Crisis
  • Level One Module(s) offered by another department, subject to approval. 

Year 2

You develop further practical and scientific research skills and, through your choice of modules, may start to specialise in a number of themes that may continue in the third year or choose a broader approach. These include our integrated modules that span the human/physical geography interface.

Compulsory modules:

  • Scientific Research in Geography (includes compulsory residential fieldwork in the UK) – double module, and a pre-requisite for your Dissertation in the third year
  • Handling Geographic Information.

Optional modules:

Choose three modules (the modules may vary from year to year but typical options include):
  • Climate Change: Geographical Perspectives
  • Contested Environments
  • Fluvial Systems
  • Geochemistry of the Environment
  • Glaciers and Glaciation
  • Global Environmental Change
  • Mountain Landscapes
  • One Level Two module from the BA list or from another department (with permission and subject to timetable compatibility). 

Year 3

In the third year, students will undertake their own Research Project (the Dissertation), supervised by a member of staff alongside a selection of modules that involve material at the cutting-edge of contemporary research.

Compulsory module (40 credits):

  • Dissertation (individual Research Project based on an approved physical geography topic) – double module.

Optional modules (80 credits from the following):

(the modules may vary from year to year but typical options include):

20 credits:

  • Alpine Landscapes and Processes (Switzerland field trip)
  • Field Research in Glacial Environments (Iceland field trip)
  • Ice Age Environments
  • Mountain Hazards (Nepal field trip)
  • Natural Hazards, Risk and Resilience
  • Oceans Past and Present
  • Remote Sensing
  • River Dynamics
  • Sea Level Change and Coastal Evolution
  • The Arctic (Norway field trip)

10 credits:

  • Antarctic Environments
  • Geochemical Applications
  • Integrated Catchment Modelling
  • Landslides
  • Peatland Geomorphology
  • Water: Resource and Well-Being
  • Up to 20 credits from the Level 3 BA list (with permission and subject to timetable compatibility).

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