Subject
Geography
What is Geography?
Geography is the study of the planet we live on and the people that live there. It has two branches:
- Human Geography is the study of the social processes of our planet including migration, social exclusion, war, famine and, disease.
- Physical Geography is the study the materials the planet is made from and the scientific processes that are at work on our planet including glaciation, atmosphere physics and sea-level change.
You can specialise in one strand of Geography or you can choose to study a range of human and physical geography. Make sure you look at individual courses to discover what level of specialisation or range is available.
What can I do with a Geography degree?
The analytical and research skills gained from your Geography degree are attractive to a range of employers. Geography graduates enter many different careers, including tourism and travel, charities, planning, teaching, finance, social and community work, environmental management and conservation, the media, politics, and the Civil Service.
What might I need to study Geography?
Geography A Level is generally a requirement but not in all cases. Some Geography degrees, particularly BSc degrees, prefer one or more of the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Maths, and Physics. Geography students have often taken a wide range of A Levels including Business Studies, Government & Politics, English Literature, History and Economics.
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Geography at Cambridge
Undergraduate students and staff talk about studying Geography at the University of Cambridge.
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Geography at Cambridge
Find out more about studying Geography at Cambridge.
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Geography on UCAS
Discover Geography courses at other universities.
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National Geographic
A magazine and online source of news (subscription required).
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21st Century Challenges
The Royal Geographical Society 21st Century Challenges considers the big social, environmental and economic challenges of our time.
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Our Migration Story
This website presents the often-untold stories of the generations of migrants who came to and shaped the British Isles.