About Geography (bsc) in University of Southampton
Develop an in-depth understanding of the processes that created the physical world in this hands-on, BSc Geography course. It's distinct from our BA Geography course, which focuses on human geography. This course will prepare you for work in a range of fields, from economic development to environmental management, engineering or finance.
Explore and study a range of human-impacted environments whilst you address current and future sustainability challenges. You’ll learn how to 'read' a landscape, analyse geographical data and use satellite images to understand our dynamic and changeable world.
As part of this course you can:
- study specialist computing and geographical information systems
- undertake fieldwork trips to places like Tenerife, Switzerland and Cambodia
- use specialist facilities including a purpose-built teaching lab and research-grade field equipment
- enhance your degree by studying one of 33 different minor subjects in an unrelated academic area (e.g. you can graduate with a degree in BSc Geography with Applied Economics)
- discover a new culture by studying abroad for a semester at one of our partner institutions (including Canada and Australia)
- boost your employability by spending a year in employment
You’ll analyse environments that range from coastal to volcanic as you discover how past climate change might hold the key to our planet's future.
During your second year you'll spend a week in Tenerife with your peers. Here, you'll learn about life on a volcanic island and how to design and execute your own field project. This is compulsory and there is no cost to attend.
We use the latest research to underpin our teaching. Our small-group approach means you'll spend plenty of time with academics and fellow students.
This course combines theory modules, practical fieldwork (both locally and abroad) and project work. You can shape the course to your personal interests or career plans by choosing from optional subjects such as:
- glaciers
- global water resources
- desert landscapes
- coastal and human interactions
- climate change
You'll carry out an individual research project with an academic supervisor which will develop sought-after skills and knowledge.
This course is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers.
Entry requirements
Pass, with 34 points overall with 17 points at Higher Level
English language requirements
The University of Southampton accepts the following UKVI secure English Language Tests:
- IELTS (Academic) (International English Language Testing System)
- PTE Academic UKVI
- LanguageCert International ESOL SELT
- PSI Services (UK) Ltd; Skills for English UKVI (4 component)
- Trinity College London ISE (Integrated Skills in English)
Indian Standard XII in English Language (CBSE and ISC Boards)
Grade: 70% or above
IELTS score requirements: overall score 6.5
University of Southampton Highlights
University Type |
Research |
Tuition fees for Undergraduate Programs |
18,520- 24,950 GBP |
Tuition fees for Postgraduate Programs |
16,150 - 26,850 |
Year of Establishment |
1862 |
Exams accepted |
TOEFL,IELTS, PTE, |
No. of Campus |
7 |
Types of course offered |
Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Foundation Year and Pre-sessional English language courses |
Official website |
https://www.southampton.ac.uk |
University of Southampton Cost of Attendance
For international candidates aspiring to study in the UK, it is mandatory to have an estimate of the cost of living at the university on-campus/ off-campus. The list of basic expenses to be considered for applying for admission at the institute is as detailed below.
Particulars |
Estimated Costs (in GBP) |
Tuition Fees for Undergraduate Programs |
18,520- 24,950 |
Tuition Fees for PG Taught Courses |
16,150 - 26,850 |
Tuition Fees for PG Research |
17,592 - 24,400 |
Accommodation |
540 |
Mobile phone and internet |
27 |
Transport (train and taxi) |
80 |
Food shopping |
74 |
Takeaways and snacks & Beverage |
33 |
Interests and hobbies |
46 |
Clothing |
42 |
Personal care |
12 |
Holidays and flights |
90 |
Bank charges and fees |
30 |
Other expenses |
21 |
Average monthly expenses |
1010 |