99% Teaching satisfaction – NSS, 2024
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 99% for teaching in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 99% for teaching in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 99% for learning opportunities in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 98% for academic support in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 99% for teaching in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 99% for learning opportunities in the National Student Survey 2024.
Our Geography BSc (Hons) course scored 98% for academic support in the National Student Survey 2024.
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Your grades are just one part of your story, which is why at UoG we accept any grades from any combination of level 3 qualifications.
Here’s an example of how 112 – 128 UCAS tariff points might look for some common level 3 qualifications.
GCSE in English Lang/Lit and Maths at grade 4/C or above are usually required.
Unsure if we could offer you a place? Check out the UCAS tariff calculator or contact our admissions team if you have any questions.
We welcome applications from mature students (aged 21 and over) and do not necessarily require the same academic qualifications as school leaving applicants, although some entry requirements may still apply for professionally accredited courses. We accept Access to Higher Education Diplomas and make offers on an individual basis.
We welcome students from all over the world to study our foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
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You must also meet our English language requirements, such as IELTS or an equivalent test.
If you need to improve your English before starting your course, we offer pre-sessional English programmes delivered online by our trusted partner, Study Group.
If you can’t find the entry requirements for your country or have any questions, please email [email protected] or call us on +44 (0) 3330 141414.
Your tuition fees cover most costs related to your course, but you may need to budget for some additional costs.
These can include items such as specialist equipment, materials for projects, professional memberships, field trips or placements. You may also have everyday costs as a student, like printing, books and stationery.
To help you plan ahead and make the most of your money, explore our Budgeting at uni guide for practical advice and support.
Your tuition fees cover most costs related to your course, but you may need to budget for some additional costs.
These can include items such as specialist equipment, materials for projects, professional memberships, field trips or placements. You may also have everyday costs as a student, like printing, books and stationery.
To help you plan ahead and make the most of your money, explore our Budgeting at uni guide for practical advice and support.
95% of our graduates are in work or further study*
If you’re not in a job 6 months after graduating, we’ll guarantee you 6 months of free support, followed by the offer of a paid internship. Plus, we’ll commit to lifetime career coaching. Eligibility conditions apply.
*Graduate outcomes Survey 2024 and based on 2021/22 leavers
You won’t just learn about the planet – you’ll experience it. From hands-on lab work to unforgettable field trips, you’ll explore the big issues shaping our world through real-life, real-location learning.
Whether you’re collecting data in the Cotswolds or researching in Europe, Africa or the Americas, you’ll develop the skills and insight to become a globally minded geographer – ready to shape the world around you and make a real difference .
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When you’re not in the field, you’ll spend most of your time in our teaching labs, covering our human and physical geography spaces, with a focus on small class and practical learning.
You’ll be actively involved in your degree. In lectures we’ll engage you through our interactive presentation platform, in seminars you’ll work with your peers and in practicals you’ll be hands-on throughout.
Learn, develop and apply computing skills around data analytics and visualisation in Excel and R, GIS & Remote Sensing through ArcGIS and QGIS, Generative Artificial Intelligence starting with Copilot, and presentation and communication skills in Word, PowerPoint and Teams.
Beyond teaching, you can use this lab to hone your software skills and build your assignments or access all of these platforms from your own computer through your university login.
We have an extensive range of labs to support geography research. Facilities include our world-renowned luminescence dating lab that evaluates the timing of past environmental change and human evolution and dispersion. This forms part of our wider Environmental Dynamics suite focussed on coastal, ecological, water and climate change, using microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometry, laser granulometry, magnetic susceptibility, gamma spectrometry, environmental DNA and Emriver Geomodels.
Extensively equipped for field sampling, surveying and analysis, our field equipment stores are a hive of activity on campus. Become proficient in the use of total stations, YSI water quality meters, coring equipment, air and noise pollution monitors, ecological surveying tools and so much more.
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This degree is accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), the UK’s learned society for geography and professional body for geographers.
Undertaking our accredited degree can be a foundation for a career path leading to professional registration or recognition, for example Chartered Geographer.
University isn’t all about studying, it’s important to make the most of student life and have fun too.
There’s lots going on outside of lectures for you to get involved in, from sports to societies in our Students’ Union.
Varsity takes place each year against local rivals University of Worcester, it’s easy to get involved – you can compete, coach or support UoG.
With 500 bars, clubs and pubs, plus easy access to beautiful countryside, Gloucestershire is a vibrant county with lots happening across Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Our academic team brings a wealth of expertise, combining years of practical field experience with high impact research.
They’re passionate educators, known for their commitment to engaging students to help solve many of our planet’s biggest challenges, fostering critical thinking, and providing hands-on learning experiences that bridge theory and practice.
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