Overview
Geography explores the big questions about our planet and is fundamental to our understanding of our rapidly changing world. Our BSc Geography programme combines both human and physical geography and explores some of the critical local and global challenges of this century, such as climate change, globalisation, and sustainable development.
We offer a core foundation in human, physical and environmental geography in our first-year modules. These modules introduce you to the key themes in geography as well as providing you with the skills used to analyse and solve problems within both the human and physical environment. You will then pursue a diverse range of specialisms which match your interests in your second and third years of study.
In year three you will complete a dissertation, which brings together the subject knowledge, skills and techniques you have learned in the degree to produce an independent and original piece of academic research on a topic of your choice.
You will also enjoy exciting fieldwork opportunities, comprising both local day excursions and longer, residential fieldwork in the UK and overseas. Examples of current residential field course venues include the Lake District, Scotland, Switzerland, California, Provence and Malawi. There is also an opportunity to spend a Semester in Year 2 studying at a partner university in Europe, Canada, the USA, Australia or New Zealand.
At Worcester, Geography is all about the student experience. In addition to providing you with a supportive and friendly learning environment, our smaller class sizes allow you to develop an extensive range of field, laboratory and GIS skills. This is complemented by excellent access to a wide range of cutting-edge equipment. Our applied approach places you in a strong position when it comes to employment and further study.
Key features
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Why the University of Worcester?
The University of Worcester is a close-knit and high-achieving community where students are supported to succeed at every level.
The University is a truly inclusive place where every person counts as an individual. From designing imaginative facilities to providing practical support and tailored learning, we strive to help people of all backgrounds and abilities to achieve their own rich potential.
September 2023
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Henwick Grove,
Worcester,
Worcestershire,
WR2 6AJ, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.