About Geography Bsc (hons) in University of Dundee
In Geography you study the relationships between dynamic environments and population in different locations and at multiple scales. You will learn about major challenges facing the world, and develop creative skills in problem solving, presentation, and communication.
Our flexible course allows you to specialise in Human Geography or Physical Geography, or to combine elements of both.
Our teaching is based on the research carried out in the department and is focused on three broad themes: creating just communities and places, shaping environmental futures, and geospatial and digital methods.
BSc Geography will cover specialisms within these themes including:
- glacial and hydrological landscapes and processes
- biogeography and reconstructing past environments
- natural hazards and risk and in the application of GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and remote sensing
You will investigate issues in our changing world, including climate change, sustainability, land degradation and patterns of inequality. Throughout your degree there will be an emphasis on gaining practical skills and an emphasis on ‘doing’ geography.
Laboratories, field equipment, and specialist software like GIS (Geographic Information Systems) will support your learning.
The student-led Geography and Environmental Society also has a programme of activities to help you become part of our community.
Career
Studies by the Royal Geographical Society show that Geography degrees are an excellent basis for developing the wider graduate skills and attributes that many employers value: problem solving, IT and communication, analysis, and working with partners. Our students are also successful in securing places and funding for advanced postgraduate degrees.
Equally, many of our graduates build careers in areas that draw directly on the specialist geographical knowledge and skills they develop through their degree. Areas of employment include:
- environmental consultancies
- survey and mapping
- risk analysis
- land and water management
- local and central government
- the geospatial industry, using GIS or satellite remote sensing
Academic qualification equivalents
- Students must have good results (60% overall) in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: The requirement for most undergraduate and postgraduate degrees is IELTS 6.5 overall with a 6.0 in writing and 6.0/5.5 minimum in the other three components.
- TOEFL (iBT): 88 overall, including at least 21 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 23 in Writing.
- PTE: 62 overall, including at least 56 in all four skills
University of Dundee Highlights
Type |
Public, Co-ed |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1881 |
Location |
Dundee, Scotland |
Parent Institution |
University of Dundee |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
17:1 |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Test Scores Accepted |
IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CAE, CPE, Duo lingo, etc. |
Percentage of International Students |
22% |
Intake sessions |
Fall, Winter |
University of Dundee Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expense |
Fee for undergraduates |
Fee for graduates |
Tuition |
18,150 GBP per year |
18,150 GBP per year |
Room & Board |
4,593 – 5,682 GBP |
6,981 - 7,585 GBP |
Transport |
80 GBP per month |
80 GBP per month |
Food |
74 GBP per month |
74 GBP per month |
Interests and hobbies |
46 GBP per month |
46 GBP per month |
Personal expenditure, utilities and miscellaneous |
26 GBP per month |
26 GBP per month |