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  • Qualification

    Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

  • Location

    University of East Anglia UEA

  • Study mode

    Full time

  • Start date

    22-SEP-25

  • Duration

    3 Years

Course summary

Delve into an exploration of the dynamic and ever-changing world we live in – from volcanoes and earthquakes to climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss.

Our BA Geography degree focuses on the human impact of our changing world, exploring questions such as: How do we respond effectively to climate change? How should we manage our dwindling resources? How might we deal with population growth in cities? And what are the challenges of more sustainable lifestyles?

At UEA, youll study some of the most pressing problems facing the planet, including climate change, resource management, urban change, health, migration and poverty. Your studies will span both human and physical geography, but with an emphasis on human geography. Youll learn from world-leading researchers, exploring the interaction of human society and the environment. Youll also take part in exciting national and international fieldwork trips to places such as Devon, the Lake District and Spain. With lots of flexibility in module choice, youll take part in group projects, developing specialist analysis skills, mastering geographical software, and working with real-world organisations. Youll develop highly valued transferable skills, from critical thinking, data analysis, fieldwork and spatial visualisation, to writing policy briefs and developing real-world applications of social theories of change. In classrooms, on field courses, and in meetings with external companies, you'll develop a broad understanding of geographical issues, theories and how to apply them. In year one, you'll learn about the most pressing geographical, environmental and sustainability problems, whilst in years two and three, you'll choose from a range of specialisms including environment, energy and society political and economic geography and cultural and historical geography.

Most importantly, youll graduate with the skills to make a difference. The ability to work across the social, human and physical sciences is in high demand in both private and public sector graduate jobs, where you'll be able to provide real world solutions to todays challenges. Check out Jessicas story, who is now working as a Planner, having graduated with a BSc in Geography from UEA.

Tuition fees

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(International fees)

£ 27,900per year

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University information

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University of East Anglia

  • University League Table

    21st

  • Campus address

    University of East Anglia UEA, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom

UEA is a highly respected university. It offers a safe environment on the edge of the historic and diverse city of Norwich and beautiful English countryside.
UEA's global student body is well supported from the moment of application, right through to becoming an alumnus, with student satisfaction as a key priority.
Key employers for UEA's international students include Siemens, BDO, HSBC, PwC and Apple.

Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    27th out of 73 2

  • Entry standards

    / Max 211
    132 62%

    35th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    76.0 76%

    33rd

    6
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.06 76%

    42nd

    14

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