Geographers have started to consider the long-term trends that have shaped the world around us and, at the same time, environmental and urban history have recently emerged as vibrant areas. Your course will give you the opportunity to explore the connections and conflicts between these fields. As part of your course, youll: Study cultural, social, political, and environmental developments locally, nationally, and globally, and youll discover how these changes have formed the environments, landscapes, and societies we live in today Examine the history of relocation and migration Explore the ideas of place, power, and identity, and consider the ethical concerns of diverse societies and vibrant cities Take part in field investigation, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations Youll be able to select option modules that cover both subjects, and your dissertation will allow you to embrace an area of particular interest to you.
UCAS Tariff Points: 104 points required.
IELTS 6.0 with no skills below 5.5, or an equivalent qualification.
Human Resource Management and Psychology
City Campus
Undergraduate
3
September
6.0
£9,250, £13,000,
Cheltenham, Gloucester and London
5.5
Undergraduate
9250
Canterbury and Medway
6.0
Undergraduate
£9,250, £13,000
Guildford
6.5
Undergraduate
19700