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1 CoursesBa %28honours%29 geography in Open university
You'll explore how geography makes a difference to how we understand and might respond to global challenges such as poverty, climate change, migration and urbanisation. By studying places, landscapes, and issues located in space and time, you'll deepen your understanding of the relationships between human and natural environments, and how those relationships are in turn shaped by distinctive patterns of social, cultural, economic and political dynamics. As you combine this knowledge and understanding with the skills that you'll develop through virtual fieldwork in generating, interpreting, and communicating geographical imagination, you'll work towards a project to complete your degree.Develop your understanding of the relationships between human and natural environments. Learn to gather, interpret and evaluate quantitative and qualitative geographical information to explore local and global challenges.Gain the skills to effectively communicate geographical information and ideas in ways suitable for a range of audiences.
There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.At The Open University we believe education should be open to all, so we provide a high-quality university education to anyone who wishes to realise their ambitions and fulfil their potential.
environmental consultant,transport planner,civil servant,investment advisor,geographical information system officer,journalist,data analyst,sustainability consultant,market researcher,teacher,business analyst,surveyor
9th Sep
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