The BSc (Hons) Geography and Environmental Science is a dynamic course offered by the University of Dundee that combines the study of our physical environment with the human impact on the environment. It's not only about studying the world we live in but also about exploring ways to shape it for the better. These two interconnected disciplines will help the students to understand the world around them from both theoretical and practical perspectives.Course Content: This comprehensive course aims to equip students with a broad understanding of geographical and environmental issues. Topics include studying climate change, landscape evolution, city regeneration, and nature conservation, and students will learn how to manage resources sustainably while considering human-environment interactions. They will also gain practical experience through fieldwork.Key Modules: The course consists of various modules such as 'Introduction to Physical Geography', 'Environmental Hazards and Disasters', 'Sustainable Urban Environments', 'Diversity of Life', 'Field Methods in Geography and Environmental Science', 'Applied River Management' and 'Human Geography: People, Space and Politics'. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).Future Careers: Upon completion of this course, graduates can pursue a range of careers in areas like environment consultancy, conservation, town planning, sustainable development, outdoor education, natural resource management, and transport planning. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.