The Department of Geography (GEO) is dedicated to the study of the Earth’s physical features, human populations, and the interactions between the environment and society. GEO offers comprehensive programs covering areas such as physical geography, human geography, GIS technology, and environmental sustainability.
Geography is one of the most exciting subjects to study at university. We live in an interdependent world caught up in chains of events which span the globe. We depend upon an increasingly fragile physical environment, whose complex interactions require sophisticated analysis and sensitive management.
Alongside your theoretical knowledge of Geography, you’ll receive valuable ‘hands on’ experience and training in Geographical methods. Practical classes include working in the Physical Geography labs (e.g. for soil and sediment analysis, microscope work for tree-rings, pollen and tephra) and computer-based classes for GIS, statistics, cartography (mapping), environmental modelling and analysis of remotely sensed imagery.
B.Sc GEOGRAPHY
M.Sc GEOGRAPHY
M.Sc in Transport Planning and Logistics
Professional Masters in Urban and Regional Planning
Ph.D in Geography
Are you are passionate to learn more about pressing environmental issues, such as the climate emergency, extinction crisis, economic inequalities and social injustices. Geography can give you the critical skills and thinking to help you make that difference, empowering you to respond to issues that concern you and concern the world.