Geography
Course summary
Physical Geography Looking at the role of different processes in shaping the world, and how it is managed by governments aroung the globe. Topics: Tectonic Processes and Hazards, Coastal Landscapes and Change, the Water Cycle and Security, and Carbon Cycle and Energy Security. Human Geography Looking at the relationships between people and places around the world. Topics: Globalisation, Regenerating Places, Super Powers and Global Development and Connections. Geography is recognised as being an academic subject which is well-respected by both universities and employers. It is a fantastic subject to bridge between the Humanities and Science subjects. Geographers develop a range of skills, including data analysis, and understanding of processes as well. They get involved in politics, humanitarian work, health and medicine, engineering and much more!
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