

BA Human Geography
About this course
Human geography investigates the relationship between people and the spaces, places, and environments they inhabit and create. It is a discipline concerned with how power, identity, inequality, and culture shape the world, and how human activity transforms landscapes, cities, and communities. As the current course description suggests, human geography at Swansea addresses key social, cultural, and environmental challenges, developing students who can think critically about the forces shaping contemporary life and contribute meaningfully to addressing them. This three-year full-time programme at Swansea University develops your understanding of urban and rural geographies, the politics of place and identity, migration and diaspora, economic inequality, social justice, environmental politics, and the methods used to investigate these questions in practice. With a typical tariff of 104 points, the programme is accessible to students with genuine curiosity about the social world and its spatial dimensions. Swansea's location gives it distinctive access to Welsh landscapes, coastal environments, and a city undergoing significant urban transformation, all of which provide rich fieldwork contexts. You will develop skills in qualitative and quantitative research, geographical information systems, fieldwork, and analytical writing, alongside a growing theoretical understanding of how geographers conceptualise space, place, power, and society. These skills are directly applicable in a wide range of professional settings where understanding communities, environments, and the forces shaping them is genuinely useful. Graduates from human geography programmes move into careers in planning and urban development, local and national government, international development, social and policy research, environmental organisations, education, journalism, and the third sector. Many continue to postgraduate study in geography, planning, development, or urban studies. The analytical breadth and research skills that geography develops make graduates adaptable across sectors.
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