a degree which emphasises the interactions between society and nature
examines
the reasons why people live where they live, why the mechanincs of the
earth's natural forces result in earthquakes, hurricanes and tidal
waves, and how the latter impact on the former
enables
specialism in either the physical geography (the natural science
branch) or human geography (the social science branch) of the subject
an excellent preparation for a career in teaching, public service, or the legal, financial and accountancy fields
flexible study programme, not limited by class times or geographical location