BSc (Hons) Geography
Geography at Winchester takes a hands-on, practical approach. You could be advising imaginary governments on globalisation, population growth, resource shortages, geopolitical instability and managing natural hazards. You could be planning and carrying out a day of surveying at a site subject to sea level rise and erosion threats, or gathering field samples to analyse past climates. Winchester is set on the edge of the South Downs National Park, just half an hour from the coast and an hour by train from London, and is perfectly placed to make the most of the diverse and beautiful landscapes that surround the city, for both fieldwork and for recreation. Each year of study has a distinct emphasis. In Year 1 you receive a broad introduction to geography and geographical issues. You will acquire in-depth knowledge on the climate emergency and consequences for society and responses. In Year 2, you are encouraged to develop your geographical practice through specialised modules including the option for international fieldwork, laboratory and technology-based elements. You also have the option of studying abroad for a semester during this year. The development of your skills is key, for example analysing geodata and becoming proficient in Geographic Information Systems as well as learning ‘cultural agility,’ the ability to understand and work across cultures and environments. By your final year you will be ready to apply your expertise to understand complex geographical problems through original research and to understand the potential external impacts of your work. You will engage in critical thinking and more complex data analysis, building on your studies to date. Your third-year project enables you to work alongside our highly respected research academics and to showcase your skills to employers. Throughout your studies, your future employability is a key priority and careers guidance is embedded into the course. The combination of real-world practical knowledge and the awareness of impact leads to Winchester Geography students becoming well-rounded, confident graduates ready to follow a range of career paths. Graduates can pursue a career in the following areas: government, the public, private and voluntary sectors, education, cartography and surveying, planning, environmental consultancy, nature conservation and sustainability. Geography is based in the Department of Social Sciences. This programme has been accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) . Accredited degree programmes contain a solid academic foundation in geographical knowledge and skills, and prepare graduates to address the needs of the world beyond higher education. The accreditation criteria require evidence that graduates from accredited programmes meet defined sets of learning outcomes, including subject knowledge, technical ability and transferable skills. If you study a Bachelor Honours degrees with us, you will be pre-approved to start a Masters degree at Winchester. To be eligible, you will need to apply by the end of March in the final year of your degree and meet the entry requirements of your chosen Masters degree.
Geography at Winchester takes a hands-on, practical approach. You could be advising imaginary governments on globalisation, population growth, resource shortages, geopolitical instability and managing natural hazards. You could be planning and carrying out a day of surveying at a site subject to sea level rise and erosion threats, or gathering field samples to analyse past climates. Winchester is set on the edge of the South Downs National Park, just half an hour from the coast and an hour by train from London, and is perfectly placed to make the most of the diverse and beautiful landscapes that surround the city, for both fieldwork and for recreation. Each year of study has a distinct emphasis. In Year 1 you receive a broad introduction to geography and geographical issues. You will acquire in-depth knowledge on the climate emergency and consequences for society and responses. In Year 2, you are encouraged to develop your geographical practice through specialised modules including the option for international fieldwork, laboratory and technology-based elements. You also have the option of studying abroad for a semester during this year. The development of your skills is key, for example analysing geodata and becoming proficient in Geographic Information Systems as well as learning ‘cultural agility,’ the ability to understand and work across cultures and environments. By your final year you will be ready to apply your expertise to understand complex geographical problems through original research and to understand the potential external impacts of your work. You will engage in critical thinking and more complex data analysis, building on your studies to date. Your third-year project enables you to work alongside our highly respected research academics and to showcase your skills to employers. Throughout your studies, your future employability is a key priority and careers guidance is embedded into the course. The combination of real-world practical knowledge and the awareness of impact leads to Winchester Geography students becoming well-rounded, confident graduates ready to follow a range of career paths. Graduates can pursue a career in the following areas: government, the public, private and voluntary sectors, education, cartography and surveying, planning, environmental consultancy, nature conservation and sustainability. Geography is based in the Department of Social Sciences. This programme has been accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) . Accredited degree programmes contain a solid academic foundation in geographical knowledge and skills, and prepare graduates to address the needs of the world beyond higher education. The accreditation criteria require evidence that graduates from accredited programmes meet defined sets of learning outcomes, including subject knowledge, technical ability and transferable skills. If you study a Bachelor Honours degrees with us, you will be pre-approved to start a Masters degree at Winchester. To be eligible, you will need to apply by the end of March in the final year of your degree and meet the entry requirements of your chosen Masters degree.