This course delves into the intricate interplay between societies and environments, addressing key 21st-century challenges. It offers a comprehensive curriculum with flexible themes across three years, including urban geography, which leverages our London base and European fieldwork to examine city dynamics and evolution; the postcolonial world and legacies of European colonialism, exploring geography's dual role in supporting and challenging imperialism; and ecological emergencies with environmental justice, integrating human and physical geography to analyze Anthropocene changes and potential solutions.Fieldwork is integral, featuring funded residential trips in the first and second years for hands-on learning and skill development. Graduates gain expertise to tackle professional issues, along with analytical and practical abilities for careers. Options include a four-year degree with placements for enhanced employability. Sample modules encompass Space, Place & Society; Living with Environmental Change; and Earth Systems Science. For full details, visit the Brunel website.
Sample modules: Space, Place & Society, Living with Environmental Change, Earth Systems Science To view the full list of modules for this course and further information on degree content, please visit the Brunel website: brunel.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/geography-bsc
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