Geography (Human Geography)
BSc (Hons)
This course aims to provide students with a knowledge and understanding of the study of geography and of the work of geographers. During the course we will demonstrate how geographical concepts and skills can be used in interpreting the real world.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Full time
Attendance
Three years full-time or flexible part-time.
Locations
Avenue Campus, Park Campus
Entry requirements
General entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be around 260-300 UCAS tariff points. We welcome international applicants and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications.
UCAS details
UCAS code: L700
UCAS description: BSc/HGeog
School
Course content
The course is flexible and allows students to follow a broad programme with modules drawn from across the subject of geography. Students specialise in issues related to the human environment.
We provide a coherent, up-to-date and relevant geography programme in terms of both subject knowledge and skills. Students study a broad range of issues, in which people and place are key components.
We offer an innovative approach to enhancing the employability of our graduates. All our geography programmes feature The University of Northampton's career planning modules, which focus on developing students' awareness of their subject specific and transferable skills and a reflective approach to learning. The modules give students' experiences of interviews in the presence of potential employers. We are confident that this experience gives our graduates the edge when applying for employment or postgraduate training.
We provide a coherent, up-to-date and relevant geography programme in terms of both subject knowledge and skills. Students study a broad range of issues and environmental processes in which space and location are key components. These can span both environmental and social sciences.
Stage one
At stage one, students take introductory modules in both the human and physical geography. These modules cover the principles and main research techniques of the discipline. Students also undertake a project-based module focussing on sustainability at a local to a global scale.
Stage two
The stage two programme allows the student to draw selectively from a range of human geography subjects and includes a research methods module particularly suited to analysis of the wide-ranging scope of geography. The residential field course destination at stage two is currently South-West USA (Las Vegas, Arizona and Utah) where students study tourism, resource management and the physical landscape.
Stage three
At stage three there is a wide choice of optional subjects from children's geographies, sustainable development, land use and planning to urban geography. All students undertake fieldwork in the local area. There may also be opportunities to undertake overseas residential work. Students are required to undertake research on a dissertation topic of their choice. Specialist career support is also provided.
Special course features
- Flexible study programme
- Innovative approach to enhancing the employability of our graduates
- Residential fieldwork opportunities (South-West USA)
- Supportive and friendly learning environment
Typical modules
- Children's geographies
- Geographers at work
- Geographical techniques
- Geographical and development
- Introducing human geographies
- Issues in human geography
- Learning for sustainable development
- Leisure, people and the environment
Assessment
A wide range of assessment is used including essays, reports, oral presentations, field reports and time-constrained tests as well as end-of-stage examinations. Stage one is assessed solely by continuous assessment and in the second and third stages examinations comprise less than half of the total assessment.
Career opportunities
Geography graduates are traditionally very successful in securing good employment in both the private and public sectors. Our geographers develop excellent communication and analytic skills and are found in a diverse range of jobs. Many of our graduates have gone on to further study, academic and vocational and have become teachers or specialists in related areas such as urban planning and environmental planning.
Course progressions
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
Current 'Home' and EU undergraduate students: Information on 2012/13 tuition fees
Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2012/13. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.
Full time fees
£8500
Funding information
Scholarships and bursaries
Full time students taking this course may be eligible for the University of Northampton Bursary 2012/12.
The following scholarships may be applicable:
This course is available to international students.
Full-time international tuition fees
For information on our international tuition fees, please see our Tuition fees for international students page.
How to apply as an international student
For information on how to apply to study with us, please see our How to apply page.
Scholarships available to international students
For information on the scholarships available to you as an international student, please see our International scholarships page.
Further details
For further help for international students please see our international students pages.










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