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Geography

Our geography courses aim to develop your understanding of cultural, economic, environmental, political, and social processes, and how they interact in different places.

We maintain strong links with leading professional bodies, including the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Regional Studies Association, Royal Geographical Society, Royal Town Planning Institute and Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management.

We have excellent geography facilities and our department computer suites run specialist software, including the latest GIS (geographic information systems) software. IT technicians work on-site to support you.


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BSc (Honours) Geography

Three years full-time or four years full-time (including one year work placement or year of study abroad)

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This course provides a foundation in human, environmental and physical geography. You apply this knowledge to real world problems and issues using geographical ideas, skills and techniques that are developed on the course. The emphasis is on relationships between the environment and human societies.Geography examines social, environmental and... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code F810

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BA (Honours) Human Geography

Three years full-time or four years full-time (including one year work placement or year of study abroad)

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Human geography examines • cultural • economic • environmental • political and social processes and how they interact with place, space and human activities.In your first year, you learn study skills and gain a broad introduction to human geographical topics including • environmental issues • government and markets • changing geographies of the... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code L720

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Geographical information systems (GIS) is a relatively new academic subject. It is becoming increasingly useful for a range of professions including planning, the police force, research and other professionals who need to interpret geographical information. You can study a postgraduate certificate, postgraduate diploma or masters depending on the... More information

Postgraduate

Full-time, Part-time

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BA (Honours) Geography and Planning

Three years full-time or four years full-time (including one year work placement or year of study abroad)

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Our geography courses develop your understanding of • cultural • economic • environmental • political • social processes and how they interact in different places and spaces.This course is ideal if you wish to study human geography and urban planning together. We introduce a range of related social sciences such as sociology, economics and... More information

Undergraduate

Full-time

UCAS code L790

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We offer all our postgraduate sustainable communities and environments modules as short courses. These courses are for people that work in these areas and want to update their knowledge and improve personal and professional skills. They provide you and your organisation with • current policy and practice expertise in your sector• new technical and... More information

Other

Part-time, Distance learning

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Research

Research areas
Our staff complete research in the areas of
• economic and political restructuring
• local environmental policy
• social and cultural change
• state reorganisation
• sport, tourism and leisure
• transport policy
• urban planning and regeneration

Research centres
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR)
Research into social exclusion and deprivation, gender and equalities, labour markets, transport, ex-offenders, housing and urban regeneration.

Centre for Education and Inclusion Research (CEIR)
The Centre for Education and Inclusion Research is part of Sheffield Hallam University's research base within the Faculty of Development and Society, and is an amalgamation of former Centre for Education Research and the Centre for Social Inclusion. It includes research on social inclusion/exclusion in the fields of ? gender and equalities • care, caring, carers and care workers • housing law • socio-legal issues • sexualities and health.

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