Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Channel Islands | £14,400 | £7,200 |
| England | £14,400 | £7,200 |
| Northern Ireland | £14,400 | £7,200 |
| Scotland | £14,400 | £7,200 |
| Wales | £14,400 | £7,200 |
| EU | £31,700 | N/A |
| International | £31,700 | N/A |
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About
Overview of Human Geography
Human geography is a dynamic field that significantly impacts discussions in social sciences and humanities. It examines the relationships between space and society, focusing on themes such as:
- Environment, place, and identity
- Knowledge
- Globalisation processes
- Social justice
- Other contemporary issues
Programme Structure
This programme offers a comprehensive foundation in social theory and key debates in human geography, along with training in both qualitative and quantitative methods. Students can specialize in areas such as:
- Historical-cultural themes
- Postcolonial and decolonial geographies
- Spatial modelling
Subject Area Information
Human geography is a multifaceted discipline that explores the relationships between people, places, and environments, focusing on how human culture interacts with the natural environment and the impact of locations on people.
1. Introduction to Human Geography
2. Cultural Geography
3. Urban Geography
4. Economic Geography
5. Political Geography
6. Environmental Geography
- Spatial Analysis
- Critical Thinking
- Research Skills
- Communication
Career
Human geography offers a rich and diverse field of study that equips students with the knowledge and skills to understand and address complex spatial and environmental challenges.
Urban Planner
Designing and developing plans for land use in urban areas.
Environmental Consultant
Advising organizations on environmental best practices and compliance.
Geospatial Analyst
Using GIS technology to analyze spatial data for various applications.
Cultural Resource Manager
Managing and preserving cultural heritage sites.
Policy Analyst
Researching and developing policies related to urban development, environmental protection, and other geographic issues.
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