Geography
Course summary
Geography is everywhere. The places we live or explore, the forces that have shaped our planet, the people we are connected to through globalisation of trade, what influences our cultural identity and even the reasons behind mass migration or global conflict. An understanding of Geography affords us an insight into the physical and human environments and the complex interaction of processes that shape our world, varying from place to place and often depending on people’s resources, technology and culture. As a Geography student, you will develop skills in debate and discussion, as well as extended research, which will help you become an independent thinker. You will gain an understanding of a range of perspectives and be able to use real life examples to support your arguments. As a Geographer you will use a range of resources including maps, GIS, big data, statistics, media and your own primary fieldwork data in order to identify patterns and draw conclusions.
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