The BA course in Geography, Culture, and Identity at Royal Holloway, University of London, allows students to explore both physical and human geography, with a unique concentration on cultural geography. The course combines theoretical study with practical fieldwork, preparing students to understand and engage with the rapidly changing world.Course Content: The BA in Geography, Culture, and Identity course gives students a comprehensive understanding of geographical theories, methods, and issues. The course material takes a cultural approach to exploring the social, economic, political and natural relationships that shape our world. Special emphasis is placed on issues of culture, power, and identity.Key Modules: The listed modules for this course include Understanding Social Research, Unruly World, Investigating Social, Culture's Geographies, Geographical Field Training, Cultures of the Countryside, City/Country: themes in rural and urban geography, among others. Students can also choose from numerous optional modules to tailor the course according to their interests.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS).Future Careers: The course provides a strong foundation for a wide range of careers including roles in the government, environmental consultancy, human rights agencies, international development, market research, urban planning, transport planning, the heritage sector, or education sector. The transferable skills gained during the course can also befit graduates in many other sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.