

BA/BSc in Geography in with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
This Geography program at the University of Exeter offers a comprehensive exploration of key global challenges of the 21st century, focusing on both human and physical issues and their interconnectedness. The course provides a flexible and holistic approach, allowing students to tailor their studies with a choice between a BA or BSc qualification based on their module selection. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, beginning with broad issues in the first year before enabling students to specialise in their second and final years. A significant component of hands-on learning is fieldwork, with options taking place locally in Cornwall and further afield. The course aims to equip students with analytical, research, and problem-solving skills, preparing them for diverse career paths. The programme also benefits from being taught in a supportive environment on the Penryn Campus, set within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cornwall, emphasizing the region’s natural and cultural landscapes.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly recommended because of its flexible, interdisciplinary approach that combines theoretical understanding with practical fieldwork experiences in one of the UK’s most scenic locations. The programme’s focus on contemporary global challenges and the integration of research-led teaching inspire students to think critically and develop valuable skills for the job market. The blend of local and international fieldcourses, including the option to study abroad or undertake a professional placement year, enriches the learning experience and broadens career prospects. The programme’s strong reputation is reflected by its top rankings in global and UK charts, making it an excellent choice for students aspiring to careers in environmental, societal, or geographic sectors.
Specialisation
Students have the flexibility to choose modules that focus on either human or physical geography, or a combination of both, during their second and third years. The final year offers options for a research-led dissertation, with specific modules available for students aiming to specialise further in areas like environmental change, climate change, societal interactions, and marine and coastal systems. The course also provides opportunities to gain proficiency in outside subjects and skills that enhance employability, such as GIS, remote sensing, and environmental management.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
32.62L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To graduate with a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Geography, students must complete a combination of compulsory and optional modules across all three years. In the final year, students undertake a dissertation related to their chosen specialism, with the option to select modules that align with their research interests, such as climate change, environmental systems, or societal impacts. The course includes modules, fieldwork, and assessments designed to develop practical research and analytical skills, with opportunities to specialise via modules and proficiency options outside of core geography topics.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this Geography program go on to diverse career paths including planning, environmental consultancy, water analysis, education, and data analysis, amongst others. Recent alumni work in organizations such as the Environment Agency, the European Space Agency, the NHS, and the Ordnance Survey. Many pursue further studies such as master's degrees in areas like climate change, international development, or environmental consultancy. The course’s focus on transferable skills such as data gathering, problem solving, and project management makes graduates highly employable across sectors in the UK and internationally.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
The typical offer for A-Level students is AAB to ABB, with no required subjects. For IB students, the range is 34/665 to 32/655. BTEC applicants typically need DDM. Specific criteria vary, and contextual offers are available.
Can I study abroad or undertake a professional placement?
Yes, the course offers options to spend a year studying abroad at partner universities in countries like Australia, New Zealand, the US, China, and Japan, or to undertake a professional placement within organizations in the UK or abroad. These options are designed to enhance employability and provide practical experience.
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