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The Bachelor of Arts in Geography program at the University of Southampton Malaysia offers a fascinating exploration of how social, economic, political, and cultural processes shape our world. In this program, you will delve into the intricate relationship between humans and the environment, as well as the challenges faced by individuals and communities in an interconnected planet. By studying geography, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of global issues such as inequality, migration, and climate change. This program equips you with the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to these challenges. Upon graduation, you will be well-prepared for a wide range of career opportunities, including research, consultancy, and public policy. This degree opens doors to engage with pressing global issues and make a positive impact on our planet.
You'll get a broad academic foundation in human and physical geography. Statistical and computing skills are also an important element in the early part of the degree.
You'll study a module called 'Dangerous Worlds'. This module explores risk, hazard, exposure, vulnerability, resilience, and sustainability - all in the context of climate change.
You'll attend an in-depth non-residential field course within the UK, looking at both human and physical geography topics.
There is a wide choice of optional modules.
You'll take core modules in human geography research and start to specialise in geographies focused on areas like:
You'll learn the basic concepts and techniques behind geographic information systems and have the opportunity to take some optional physical geography modules like Global Climate Change or Coastal Landscapes and Human Interactions.
You can also take up to 2 modules outside geography. For example, you could explore global health issues or social enterprise.
You'll have a broad range of advanced options to choose from. These are based on the research interests of academic staff, and bring you to the frontier of current knowledge in geography.
Whether urban geography, social justice or climate adaptation fascinates you, you'll get a sense of cutting-edge issues and debate.
There are overseas field trips for human geography (for example, Berlin) and combined human and physical geography (for example, Cambodia).
You will also complete a research project in your final year.
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