BA - Human Geography
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | B$ 47,546 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | B$ 85,841 |
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- B$ 47,546
- Local students
- B$ 85,841
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Local students
- Data not available
- Foreign students
Student Visa
- Data not available
- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
- Relevant qualifications accepted by the university.
English Language Requirements:
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEFL: 90
- Pearson: 61
- Cambridge CPE: C
- Cambridge CAE: C
- Cambridge CPE and CAE: 176
- TEEP: 6.5
- OIBEC: Pass
- ESOL (Skills for Life): Level 1
Curriculum
First Year
- Core Concepts in Human Geography
- Environment, Nature and Society A
- Environment, Nature and Society B
- Exploring our Digital Planet
- Fieldwork Skills for Professional Geographers
- Introduction to Globalisation and Global Inequalities
- Skills for Professional Geographers
- Working with Geographical Information
Plus two option modules from:
Economics
- Microeconomics 1
- Macroeconomics 1
Modern Languages
- French Language for Beginners
- Modern French Language
- Spanish Language
- Spanish Language Advanced
- Basic Italian
- Italian Language and Civilisation
Criminology
- Crime in Focus
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Theories of Crime
Computer Science
- Computers and Society
Archaeology
- Archaeology: The essentials
- Using archaeological evidence
Natural Sciences
- Sustainable Futures A
- Sustainable Futures C
Second Year
- Geographical Research in the Field (overseas field course)
- Thinking Space
- Workplace Geographies or Geography in Education
Plus three option modules from:
- Contemporary Issues in Human or Digital Geographies
- Environment and Development
- Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
- Global Geopolitical Economy
- Social and Cultural Geographies
Economics
- Households, Firms, Markets, Welfare
- Market Power and Market Failure
Criminology
- Experiencing the Criminal Justice System
- Policing; Prisons, Probation and Punishment
- Psychology and Crime
- Working in Criminal Justice
- Youth Crime
Modern Languages
- Introduction à la Francophonie
- French Language (Post-Beginners)
- History and Culture in 20th Century Italy
- History and Culture in Italian Literature
Natural Sciences
- Sustainable Futures B
- Sustainable Futures D
Archaeology
- Living in towns: Medieval
Final Year
- Dissertation (final year research project)
Plus four option modules from:
- Contemporary Digital Geographies
- Contemporary Environmental Challenges
- Geographies of Culture and Representation
- Geography and the Everyday Politics of Identity
- Postcolonial Perspectives in and of Africa
- Remote Sensing for Geographers
- Spaces of Social Change
- Field class: either Kenya: Environment, Gender and Development or South West USA: Nature, Culture, Country