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Geography examines Earth's surface as the setting for human activity and development. It explores variations in both natural and cultural environments, as well as the connections between them. This program holds accreditation from both the Institute of Environmental Sciences and the Royal Geographical Society
Our setting:- positioned in a city rich in culture and history, near some of the planet's most breathtaking scenery, provides exceptional opportunities for studying both human and physical geography. Fieldwork forms a core element of Glasgow University's Geography program, with all students participating in residential field trips to the Scottish Highlands and Mallorca, ensuring a well-rounded educational journey. Geography is available as part of three distinct degree paths in Arts, Science, or Social Sciences. While the Geography curriculum remains consistent across these options, they differ in the supplementary subjects available during the first two years. Students progressing to Honours will join a week-long residential field course in their second year, building on earlier fieldwork, lab, and statistical training through group projects, data gathering, analytical challenges, and presentations. These skills are further refined during a third-year international field trip centered on dissertation research projects.
Alumni have secured positions as coastal and river engineers, environmental educators, community outreach coordinators, and hydrographic surveyors, working with organizations like the Scottish Government, British Red Cross, Transport Scotland, Scottish Water, SEPA, and SNH.