

BA in Politics and Geography with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
This interdisciplinary programme allows students to explore the interaction between politics and geography and how these shape our world. It offers a unique chance to question contemporary issues like inequality, climate change, and resource depletion through the lens of both disciplines. The course is designed to foster active discussion, debate, and close work with academic staff, who are engaged in research on climate change, remote sensing, landscape evolution, and more. Students will develop a nuanced understanding of political and ecological systems marked by change and uncertainty, preparing them for various sectors including public, private, and third sectors. The programme emphasizes engaging with real-world issues and practical skills, such as critical thinking, evidence presentation, and problem solving, all within a supportive, small community environment.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is among the few in the UK to integrate politics and geography, providing a comprehensive perspective on modern global issues. It benefits from the university's top-ranked Politics research and is supported by expert staff actively engaged in groundbreaking research. Students will join a small, vibrant community, engaging in debates, societies, guest lectures, and fieldwork, all while gaining practical skills valued by employers. Its focus on current challenges like climate change and inequality makes it highly relevant, and the opportunities for study abroad or employment experience further enhance its appeal for prospective students seeking a versatile and career-oriented degree.
Specialisation
The course combines core modules in politics and geography, with options available in each field at different stages of the degree. In the second year, students can choose from modules like Political Geographies, Green Politics, and Political Economy, among others. Final-year students undertake a dissertation and select from additional advanced modules such as Climate Change and Society, Arctic Frontiers, and Biological Oceanography. There are also options for study abroad, work placement, or proficiency in a second subject, allowing students to tailor their degree experience according to their interests and career goals.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.07L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need to meet typical offer requirements such as ABB at A-level, 32/655 in IB, or DDM in BTEC. Specific subject requirements are not listed but must be achieved as part of the application. International students need to demonstrate sufficient English language skills. The degree is structured across three years, with core modules in year 1, a study abroad or work placement options in years 2 or 3, and a final year dedicated to a dissertation and advanced modules. Full-time students are expected to complete 120 credits annually, with a mix of compulsory and optional modules in politics and geography.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates with a Politics and Geography degree are well-equipped for careers in urban planning, green policies, sustainability, international aid, climate policy, heritage, migration, and security studies. The course emphasizes skills such as critical thinking, evidence assessment, communication, and problem solving, which are highly valued in various sectors. Additionally, the university supports employability through schemes like the Exeter Award and Exeter Leaders Award, along with opportunities for internships, employer-led events, and networking. The programme is also suitable for those considering postgraduate research in related fields.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, applicants need ABB at A-level, 32/655 in IB, or DDM in BTEC. Specific subject requirements are not listed but must be achieved as part of the application process.
Does the course include opportunities for study abroad or employment experience?
Yes, there are options for a study abroad year, which counts towards your degree, or a year of employment experience with supported placement finding and institutional approval, both of which extend the degree to four years.
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