The Human Geography and Anthropology BSc at Brunel University is an interdisciplinary course that combines the study of human impact on the environment with the analysis of human societies and cultures. It provides students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to understand the complex interrelationships between people, places, and environments.Course Content: The three years long course covers a broad range of topics including cultural and social anthropology, environmental politics, globalisation, sustainability, and urban development among others. Students will also undertake a dissertation in their final year which allows them to delve deeper into a topic of their choice.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include 'Introduction to Human Geography', 'Cultural and Social Anthropology', 'Ethnography and Theory in Anthropology', 'Political Ecology', 'Urban Geographies', 'Geographies of Development', and 'Advanced Anthropological Theory', among others.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) which adds professional recognition to the degree and opens up pathways to chartered status with the society.Future Careers: With the comprehensive knowledge and skills acquired from this course, graduates will be well suited for careers in a wide range of sectors including non-governmental organizations, consultancy, research, teaching, policy-making, planning, and environmental management. The course also sets a strong foundation for further postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.