In the Bachelor in Geography (BSc) programme at University of Hull, students learn about climate change, sustainability, and hazards. Students will work with academics who are experts in their fields and who will engage them with the latest research.
In the first year, students will learn about both physical and human geography, as well as develop geographical skills like GIS. In the second and third years, students can choose whether to specialise in physical geography or continue with human geography. They will have a choice of modules to pick from in their second and third years, so they can tailor their degree to their interests.
The University of Hull is 8th in the UK for student satisfaction in Human Geography, with more than 90% of students satisfied with the course.
The Bachelor in Geography (BSc) is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society.
There may be additional costs by this university.