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Geography explores the relationship between human communities and their surroundings, standing out as a discipline that bridges social and natural sciences. Our adaptable curriculum allows students to examine worldwide, regional, and local forces that mold our planet and the issues we'll confront ahead. Earning a Geography degree at Queen's cultivates essential competencies and work-ready knowledge prized by employers, professional bodies, and universities. Many graduates enter geography-focused fields like urban/rural development, environmental protection, GIS applications, and education. Others establish careers across diverse industries including business management, marketing, nonprofit work, finance, government roles (particularly in land use, environmental policy, and development), data analysis (especially with geographic information), and various graduate training schemes.