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Year 1

Core modules
GEES1101
Culture, Society and Space
20 credits
What do human geographers do, and how does human geography help us understand the world? This module tackles this question by examining the important role human geographers plays in confronting and resolving global societal challenges. Through a mix of practical and conceptual training, students will investigate societal issues using cutting edge technologies, such as virtual reality, urban fieldwork and GIS mapping.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
GEES1102
People and Place
20 credits
Places matter! Places locate us on the planet; they are where we live our lives; and they are imagined, used and contested in different ways. Drawing on local fieldwork and a fascinating range of lecture topics, learn why places are important to people and the study of geography. Studying local, national and international issues, you will develop observational skills and new ways of thinking about the world around you.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
GEES1103
Glaciers, Deserts and Climate Change
20 credits
Deserts are expanding. The Arctic is melting. The 21st Century is a time of extraordinary transition. Here we show you why. We journey back in time to explore how and why climate has changed over thousands of years. We examine why cold places have such remarkable features and what they can tell us. We delve into the drivers of our driest environments. We ask what agency humans have had in these places and since when.
50% Remotely delivered assessments
50% Tests
GEES1104
Water, Landscapes and Environmental Management
20 credits
Explore the dynamic world of physical geography through a series of environmental themes centred on the role of water as an agent of landscape change, and a vital natural resource. Learn how to collect and analyse real-world data by combining fieldwork, lab techniques, and spatial analysis to build your quantitative skills. This hands-on module enables you to connect theory to the environment we live in.
50% Practicals
50% Tests
GEES1106
Our Digital Planet
20 credits
Explore the biggest challenges facing our planet today and discover how data analysis and visualisation can drive real-world solutions. You will be introduced to data analysis, GIS, and cartographic techniques through engaging, hands-on examples. You will develop essential skills while tackling pressing issues. You will receive personalised support from your tutor to help you excel at university-level study.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
GEES1301
Environment and Society
20 credits
Discover how people, organisations, and communities drive environmental management and sustainability in this engaging module. Through local case studies, explore key concepts like environmental narratives, consumption, behaviour, and leadership for change. See how action happens at every scale, from global to local, and how today's choices shape the future. Gain the knowledge to make a real impact on our planet.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
Year 2

Core modules
GEES2000
Placement Preparation
0 credits
This module explores the role of placements, work experience and volunteering for enhancing employability whilst at university and as a future graduate. It considers placement options (types, durations) and supports students in developing applications and preparing for interviews.
100% Assessments
GEES2106
Principles and Applications of Geography 1
20 credits
Why do people think geography is about naming the longest river in Africa or the capital of a country in a far-flung part of the world? In this module you’ll explore the different ways geographers investigate the world around us and learn about the ideas that shape geographic research. You’ll see how these ideas connect to your future career paths, as well as your research activities on fieldwork and in your dissertation.
70% Remotely delivered assessments
30% Practicals
GEES2107
Principles and Applications of Geography 2
20 credits
Take your understanding of core geographical ideas further and develop new skills through the development of an independent research project. Through lectures and workshops, you'll develop key employability skills and tackle team challenges based on real workplace scenarios. Be empowered to take part in original research with one-to-one advice on a geographic topic of your choice to prepare for your dissertation.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
GEES2109
Fieldwork in Geography
20 credits
Enhance your geographical understanding through fieldwork. Immerse yourself in the culture and physical landscape of a field area, which you select from an exciting range of destinations. Work in a team to design a scientific project that tackles a fundamental geographical issue whilst developing core research skills to underpin your degree programme.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
GEES2304
Environmental Issues and Communication
20 credits
Science isn’t finished until it’s communicated. Learn about some of the crucial challenges we face in communicating scientific data and ideas to create change in society. You will not just discover how to communicate to different groups - including policymakers, children, media organisations and science deniers - but you will also produce innovative multimedia communication pieces too.
100% Coursework
Optional modules
GEES2101
Nature, Country and Society
20 credits
What does nature really mean - and who gets to decide? This thought-provoking module invites you to explore how different societies understand and interact with the natural world. From global case studies to everyday experiences, you’ll uncover how ideas of 'nature' and 'the rural' are shaped by history, politics, and identity - and why these ideas matter in today’s world.
100% Coursework
GEES2105
Catchment and River Processes
20 credits
Explore the science behind how rivers and their catchments co-function. You will develop an understanding of how they respond to important issues such as climate change and resource management. The fieldwork and workshops have been co-designed with professional bodies so that you will develop professional practical expertise in how to address serious river catchment issues such as erosion and flooding. .
100% Coursework
GEES2108
Geographical Information Systems
20 credits
Dive into the exciting world of GIS with this hands-on module. You'll master the theory, methods, and spatial literacy needed to analyse real-world geographic data. Through interactive lectures and practical sessions, you'll explore geospatial data handling and cutting-edge spatial analysis and visualisation techniques. Develop valuable skills through project work, gaining the experience to tackle real-world challenges.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
GEES2303
Environmental Management and Sustainability
20 credits
Expand your knowledge and critical thinking skills in key areas of environmental science and management, using insights from ecological economics and environmental governance to explore solutions to real life problems affecting life supporting resources. Learn and apply problem-based learning techniques and team-working skills to address issues related to water, energy security and food, supported by module tutors.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
GEES2306
Natural Ecosystems and Their Conservation
20 credits
UK nature conservation is evolving, embracing cutting-edge ideas like ecosystem services, rewilding and nature-based solutions. You’ll study restoration management best practice, such as beaver reintroductions and temperate rainforest restoration. Get hands on experience of marine animal and plant identification and study animal adaptation to intertidal environments, gaining skills to make an impact in conservation.
50% Remotely delivered assessments
50% Tests
Optional placement year

Core modules
GEES3000
Placement
0 credits
This module is a placement position, where a student undertakes a programme of work within a host company or organisation. The placement occurs within a yearlong period, meeting minimum duration requirements. Students experience applying their degree, experience professional practice, develop enhanced subject-related knowledge and skills, and undergo personal-professional development.
100% Coursework
Final year

Core modules
GEES3108
Dissertation in Geography
40 credits
Conduct a major piece of independent research on a geographical issue that sparks your curiosity. Take on a real-world geographical challenge and contribute fresh insights to academic debates by designing, executing, and delivering your own investigation. Showcase your originality, critical thinking, and communication skills. This module consolidates the broad skills and knowledge gained on your undergraduate journey.
100% Coursework
Optional modules
GEES3001
Work Based Learning in Geography and Sustainability
20 credits
This module provides an opportunity for students to experience professional practice in environmental management and sustainability. Students will undertake a minimum of 100 hours service with a professional organisation (private, public or third sector). You will investigate the organisation's practice in environmental management and sustainability and further develop professional attitudes and behaviours.
70% Coursework
30% Practicals
GEES3002
Frontiers in Fieldwork: Unlocking Multidisciplinary Potential
20 credits
Embark on exploration of critical, real-world challenges in an exciting field context. Collaborate in multidisciplinary teams to tackle a core issue through a research project of your own creation. Sharpen your existing expertise and develop important transdisciplinary skills that prepare you to face career challenges beyond university with confidence and innovation.
100% Coursework
GEES3101
Sustainable Cities
20 credits
The world is changing, and cities, not governments, are now the most effective drivers for fighting climate change. This module examines the crucial role of cities in actioning many of the Sustainable Development Goals, and using a range of contemporary global examples, you will explore the capacities for cities to be sustainable, resilient, healthy and happy places for citizens to enjoy.
100% Coursework
GEES3104
Environmental Politics and Governance
20 credits
Deepen your understanding of the politics of the Earth and how science, ethics, interests and power shape political debates and decision-making on how to address major environmental problems. Apply your knowledge and critical-thinking skills to the politics of climate change, biodiversity protection, chemical pollution, waste, protected areas, and the governance of the world’s largest wilderness, Antarctica.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
GEES3105
Dryland Change
20 credits
The world’s drylands, or deserts, cover at least a third of the Earth’s land surface. You’ll learn how these dynamic, vulnerable landscapes experience dramatic changes throughout history and the present day, via lectures, workshops and practicals. You’ll build expertise in reading the landscape to explore past changes, and explore how we can sustainably address desertification, which affects the livelihoods of billions.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
GEES3106
Long-term Environmental Change
20 credits
Discover how lessons from the past can help tackle today’s biggest environmental and societal challenges. Through workshops and lectures, you’ll explore 'grand environmental challenges,' placing current issues in a long-term context - spanning decades to millennia. You’ll also reflect on the power of long-term thinking in shaping sustainability and environmental management for the future.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
GEES3107
Contemporary Arctic and Alpine Challenges
20 credits
Investigate the challenges facing some of the Earth’s most climatically extreme landscapes and their societies. Explore rapid landscape evolution, climate-driven geohazards, and sustainable solutions for high latitude and altitude environments. Build practical skills to measure environmental change, quantify risks, and create mitigation strategies that address these challenges and our ability to withstand them.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
GEES3109
Big Data & Spatial Analytics
20 credits
Explore the power of spatial analysis in this practical module. You’ll develop hands-on skills in data processing, management, and programming while diving into the world of big data. Learn to acquire, process, analyse, and visualise datasets through real-world examples from the natural and social sciences. Gain essential expertise and confidence, supported by data, to unlock new insights for societal challenges.
100% Coursework
GEES3307
The Environmental Professional
20 credits
Develop the skills and knowledge essential for a career in the environmental sector. Engage with real-world challenges, work on industry-relevant projects, and learn from expert guest speakers. Build problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership skills while gaining hands-on experience in impact assessments, risk analysis, project pitching and stakeholder engagement. Maximise your potential for professional success.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
GEES3308
Global Environmental Solutions
20 credits
Explore interdisciplinary approaches to addressing contemporary global environmental challenges and enhance your skills in critically evaluating environmental policies and political frameworks affecting how environmental problems are managed. Apply ecological economics and sustainability principles to selected environmental issues and examine how research data informs complex environmental decision-making.
50% Coursework
50% Practicals
GEES3309
Biological Conservation
20 credits
Are you passionate about conserving the Biosphere and understanding how we might restore it? By engaging with real case studies from diverse environments on both land and water, temperate and tropical - you'll discover the key forces driving conservation and restoration efforts at global and local scales. You'll explore how stakeholders, policies, and real-world practices must work together to protect our living planet.
100% Coursework
GEES3310
Climate Change Action
20 credits
The time to act is now! Never has there been a more relevant time to equip yourself for the drive to deliver climate action. Here you will be immersed in the most up-to-date understanding of the science and policy, trained in climate risk analysis and shown how to be a valuable agent of climate change action in the professional workplace.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
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This BSc (Hons) Geography degree has been independently evaluated for its quality and the skills provided to graduates.
Experience
Why study Environmental Geography at ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ?
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Fieldwork to exciting destinations



There were many highlights. Travelling away for the first year was the first time I'd felt challenged as a geographer. The legendary trip to Iceland. And the camaraderie that developed with the academic staff and technical team.
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"The independence and confidence gained from the exchange was very beneficial. Not many 19-year-olds travel 4,500 miles independently and live in a foreign country for four months."

Learn from experts
Individual staff engage with a wide range of other departments in universities and research institutes from around the world.

Professor Anne Mather
Professor in Geomorphology

Professor Ian Bailey
Professor of Environmental Politics

Professor Will Blake
Professor of Catchment Science
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Careers
Since graduating, it is clear that graduates with backgrounds such as geography are in high demand and have attractive skills and attributes for employers today. Companies in all industries are looking towards more sustainable futures, more environmentally friendly materials and processes, which are all aspects which make up the subject of geography.
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Dartmoor Zoo
Royal Geographical Society
UK Hydrographic Office
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
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£18,650 per year
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