

BSc Geography with FY
About this course
Geography is the study of the relationships between human society and the physical world, examining how places are shaped, how they change, and how the processes that govern them connect across scales from local communities to global systems. It is a discipline that bridges the natural and social sciences, asking questions about climate and landscape alongside questions about inequality, urbanisation, and cultural identity. This dual nature makes geography unusual in its scope and distinctive in its relevance to the challenges facing contemporary societies. At Birkbeck College, this four-year full-time programme, which includes a foundation year, is led by researchers active at the frontier of the field. You will develop skills and knowledge to understand the changing physical and social environment, exploring the connections between space, place, human culture, and physical landscapes. The programme engages directly with pressing contemporary issues, including climate change, environmental degradation, the causes and geography of inequality, and the challenges of urban life. The foundation year provides a structured entry point that builds your preparation for degree-level study across the physical and social science dimensions of the discipline. Birkbeck's London location is itself a resource, placing you in one of the most geographically complex and socially diverse cities in the world. Geography graduates are among the most adaptable of any discipline, equipped with quantitative and qualitative research skills that transfer well across a wide range of careers. Environmental consulting, urban and regional planning, local and national government, international development, climate and sustainability roles, GIS and spatial analysis, education, journalism, and research organisations are all common destinations. The combination of physical and human geography that a broad programme provides is particularly useful in fields where environmental and social questions intersect, which increasingly describes most of the significant challenges organisations are facing. Postgraduate study in human geography, physical geography, environmental management, urban planning, or development studies is a natural continuation.
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