📖Program Curriculum
Your learning will take place in a range of different settings from lectures laboratory work and field courses to seminars and small-group tutorials. Seminars provide the opportunity for you to discuss and analyse new material ideas and concepts with other students and your tutor. Small-group tutorials may be structured around study skills development or problem solving and give you the opportunity to ask questions raise issues or explore material taught in lectures. You will have access to our virtual learning environment which hosts learning resources course documents and lecture capture recordings (where available) for your modules. Your studies also involve a considerable amount of independent study.
You will study 120 credits in each year. This degree is constructed of a number of modules some compulsory and others optional. You will be assessed in a combination of ways: coursework; essays; presentations; reports; projects dissertations; examinations; and practical tasks. Some assessments may involve group work. Assessment methods for modules are generally split 60 40 for coursework and exams.
What will you study on this course?
Year 1 and 2
The first year focuses on key knowledge and skills building on your Geography A-level. You are also able to switch between BA and BSc courses at the end of the first year if you wish. The second year will provide you with deeper subject knowledge introduce you to specialist techniques and fieldwork skills and developing your own research.
Year 3
Your third year provides more specialised knowledge and skills in the areas of Geography that interest you. You can choose from a range of modules that are aligned to either arts or science themes and which focus on the human and physical aspects of geography.
You will also have the opportunity to undertake advanced field skills and training is available through our optional Year 3 field courses to Tenerife or Northeast Spain (Barcelona).
Year 4
The fourth year of our MGeog programme is mainly focused on your own research allowing you to delve deeper into the subjects depending on your interests undertake work-based learning and provide a deeper understanding of geographical approaches. The fourth year allows you to further your studies in physical environmental geography or human geography depending on your interests.
Modules for the current academic year
Module listings are for guide purposes only and are subject to change. Find out what our students are currently studying on the Geography MGeog Modules page.
Course content is for guidance purposes only and may be subject to change.
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