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Geography examines spatial relationships and Earth's surface processes, along with how human societies interact with their environments. Our Geography curriculum covers both physical geography—focusing on landforms, water systems, and atmospheric conditions—and human geography, which investigates cultural, political, and economic influences on human activity distribution.
During your initial two years, you'll develop a broad understanding of geographical concepts, exploring: The global distribution of populations and activities. The causes and timing of environmental shifts. How these changes affect both natural and human systems. Potential adaptation strategies. In your upper years, you can concentrate on specialized fields such as: Climate dynamics, Glacial systems, Soil science, Environmental preservation, Disaster studies, Water management, or Cultural geography. Our program encompasses diverse geographical approaches, technical skills like digital mapping, remote sensing, environmental testing, and GIS applications. Fieldwork opportunities include regional camps and an optional international field course in your final year.