Level 3 Modules
Third year sees even more specialisation as we undertake our dissertations and progressively channeled modules matching our interests. In final year, unlike in previous years, all modules taken must be from within the department and within your course, be it BA or BSc. However are some joint modules available to both BSc and BA geographers which are set out to provide a module with a balance between the the two degree types.
The different programmes, and modules available on these programmes can be found on Durham's geography site, here. An overview of this has been put below:
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BA Geography (L702)
Compulsory Modules Dissertation Four Optional Modules Environmental Remote Sensing Field Studies in Rural Asia ¥ Geographies of Health and Health Care Hazard and Risk Politics/Space – Drawing Lines, Writing the World Remaking Urban Landscapes Specialised Aspects of Human Geography Territory and Geopolitics Theory and Geography Urban Change in Europe ¥ Modules marked with a ¥ cannot be taken in conjunction with each other. |
BSc Geography (F800)
Compulsory Modules Dissertation Four Optional Modules Environmental Processes and Change: Field Case Studies ¥ Environmental Remote Sensing Field Research in Glacial Environments: Iceland Case Study ¥ Hazard and Risk Glacial Sedimentary Environments Mountain Hazards ¥ River Dynamics Sea Level Change and Coastal Evolution Specialised Aspects of Physical Geography The Quaternary of Glaciated Regions |