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 Geography BA
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SchoolUniversity of East Anglia
LocationNorwich, EGL, United Kingdom
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 12,888
Full-time Graduate: 3,984
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
  •   Geography 
  •   English 
  •   Mathematics 
Prerequisites NotesPlease refer to each course page for specific A Level and IB requirements.

Students studying for Canadian High School or Secondary School Diplomas, usually completing study in the twelfth grade, will be considered for entry to our undergraduate degree programmes. Most courses will require an overall score of between 70% and 80%.

For some disciplines, a slightly lower average percentage may be considered. Holders of the Diplome d'Etudes Collegiales (from Quebec) will also be considered.

Cost
National: $36,300

Tuition fee is converted from £22,800 and is subject to change due to exchange rates.
Scholarships
DescriptionHow do we respond effectively to climate change? How do we manage dwindling resources? How do we deal with population growth in cities and the challenges of more sustainable lifestyles? By studying BA Geography at UEA you will explore the answers to these questions and many more. You’ll even learn to propose solutions of your own. Our BA Geography degree focuses on the human impact of a changing world. As the world changes – whether through technology, politics, culture or climate – our understanding of it must change too, as well as our ways of living within it. You will explore some of humanity’s most pressing problems, such as energy, food and water provision alongside biodiversity and sustainability.

On this course you will gain the skills and knowledge to understand and investigate these challenges, with an emphasis on the geographical dimensions of societal change through the study of communities, cultures and their environment. You will gain a broad understanding of geographical concepts and issues, as well as how to collect data, formulate research questions, present results, and develop practical transferable skills. You’ll also take part in field work, and have the chance to work on group projects. This course, and the Year in Industry variant, is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society.
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