Why study Geography? Geography is about understanding places Relevant, intellectually stimulating A well respected degree... a good start to a fulfilling.

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Why study Geography? Geography is about understanding places Relevant, intellectually stimulating A well respected degree... a good start to a fulfilling career

Geography at St Mary’s Single Honours (BSc) Joint Honours (BSc or BA) with... Business Management, or Education and Social Science, or History, or Physical and Sport Education, or Tourism Minimum of 104 [260] UCAS points (at least two C grades)

Our degree First year modules include: The dynamic Earth Contemporary human geography Foundations in geography Introduction to fieldwork (Peak District fieldtrip)... plus optional work placement

Our degree Second year modules include: Geographical fieldwork (Malta fieldtrip) Geomorphology People and places Ecology and conservation Urban geography Practical skills for geographers... plus optional work placement

Our degree Third year modules include: Dissertation Fieldwork in developing areas (Grenada fieldtrip) Freshwater environments Culture and landscape Alpine research expedition (Chamonix fieldtrip) Glaciology Environment and society Geographies of genders and sexualities...plus an optional work placement