2027-28 entry

Geography BA

School of Geography and Planning

Human geography involves exploring the relationship between people and our planet. You’ll learn about the contemporary world and gain skills to address global and local challenges. We’ll encourage your geographical curiosity and equip you with the skills and knowledge you'll need for a diverse range of careers.

  • A Levels
    AAB
  • UCAS code
    L700
  • Duration
    3 years
  • Start date
    September

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    Course description

    Why study this course?

    We cover field trip costs

    Fieldwork should be open to everyone - that's why we’ll cover the cost of travel, accommodation and food for all field classes. You’ll be free to focus on exploring new environments and developing new skills, without worrying about extra expenses.

    Fully accredited

    Royal Geographical Society accredited. This means your degree will meet the highest professional standards in geography, giving you a mark of quality recognised by employers worldwide. It also connects you to a vibrant network of geographers and supports your pathway towards professional recognition and chartered status after graduation.

    Practice-oriented learning

    Hands-on and problem-based learning, through team projects, policy analysis, professional skills building and fieldwork experiences.

    Top 10 for geography

    Guardian University Guide 2026

    Top 10 for geography and environmental science

    Complete University Guide 2026

    1st in the Russell Group for academic support in the subject of human geography

    National Student Survey (NSS) 2025

    Amanda discusses field notebook with students
    Third year BA Geography students on the Urban Exploration field class

    Explore the relationship between people and the planet with our human geography degree. You’ll learn about your world and gain the skills to address challenges such as social and spatial inequality, living with urban and environmental change, and combatting problems such as food insecurity.

    Your degree will combine field-based learning, geographical theory, technical training and independent research to support your active learning and prepare you for the world of work. Using Sheffield and the nearby Peak District as your living laboratory, you’ll explore the world around you and develop an understanding of the connections between local and global geographies.

    Employability is at the heart of the course. You’ll gain the specialist, practical and transferable skills that employers value - from critical thinking and communication to project management and data analysis. Your degree will open doors to a wide range of careers. 

    Our graduates work in sustainability, conservation, education, local and central government, businesses (including the creative, digital and financial sectors), NGOs and policy-making roles, with many also pursuing further study or professional training. You may also have the opportunity to do an industry placement as part of your degree.

    You’ll be taught by experts - we’ve been at the forefront of geographical teaching and research for over 100 years. Explore how we’re making an impact, from fighting illegal logging to addressing food insecurity.

    Beyond your studies, you can join the Geography Society or GeogSoc as you’ll come to know it - one of the University of Sheffield’s largest and most active societies. GeogSoc runs socials, volunteering, field trips and networking opportunities that enrich your university experience and build a sense of belonging.

    Accreditation

    This programme has been accredited by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). Accredited degree programmes contain a solid academic foundation in geographical knowledge and skills, and prepare graduates to address the needs of the world beyond higher education. The accreditation criteria require evidence that graduates from accredited programmes meet defined sets of learning outcomes, including subject knowledge, technical ability and transferable skills.

    Study Geography and Environmental Science at Sheffield

    Placements, field trips and study abroad

    Placement

    You may have the opportunity to add an optional placement year as part of your course, converting the three-year course to a four-year Degree with Placement Year. 

    A placement year will help you to:

    • gain an insight into possible careers
    • develop a range of transferable skills
    • build a professional network
    • get a feel for what you do and don’t like doing
    • add valuable work experience to your CV
    • gain experience of applying for jobs and interview practice
    • apply elements of academic learning in the workplace

    Field trips

    Fieldwork is at the heart of our geography degrees, helping you connect theories and concepts to real-world challenges and practical solutions. You’ll take part in a range of field classes embedded throughout your course — from day trips exploring Sheffield’s post-industrial landscapes and the nearby Peak District, to residential visits and international field experiences.

    We’re committed to making fieldwork accessible to all. That’s why the school covers all travel, accommodation and food costs for core field classes in your first and second years. 

    Your first year typically includes a residential trip to the Peak District, where you’ll get to know your tutors and fellow students. In your second year, you’ll usually take part in a week-long residential field class in a European destination. Recent trips have explored urban transformation, political ecology and sites of memory in Berlin.

    In the final year, many students carry out independent fieldwork as part of their dissertation projects. Students on our course are usually able to apply for school scholarships to support ambitious projects, with recent research spanning topics such as glaciology in the Swiss Alps, beaver reintroduction in the Scottish Highlands, and migration and music in Morocco.

    Our field classes provide essential practical experience and professional training in diverse environments. We take an ethical and sustainable approach to all fieldwork, ensuring our trips are inclusive, environmentally responsible and beneficial to local communities. 

    Field class destinations may vary each year to reflect our latest research, student feedback and global developments. We will contact students in advance of any changes to our field classes.

    Find out more about fieldwork experiences

    Study abroad

    Spending time abroad during your degree is a great way to explore different cultures, gain a new perspective and experience a life-changing opportunity that you will never forget. 

    You can apply to extend this course with a year abroad, usually between the second and third year. We have over 250 University partners worldwide. Popular destinations include Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. 

    Find out more on the Global Opportunities website.

    Modules

    A selection of modules are available each year - some examples are below. There may be changes before you begin your studies. As you progress through your course, we’ll confirm additional details for the core and optional modules available to you.

    Title: Geography BA course structure
    UCAS code: L700
    Years: 2026, 2027
    First year

    Core modules:

    Exploring Human Geographies

    This module provides an introduction to key principles, relations and processes that contribute to a diverse array of social, cultural, economic and environmental aspects of human geography.  You will have the opportunity to learn about spatial patterns of power, inequality and interdependence produced by economic and cultural globalisation; how we experience these at the local scale; and how they have changed over time.  Through lectures and seminars you will be guided through key concepts and current debates shaping how human geographers approach these issues, illustrated by drawing on examples from around the world and at a variety of geographical scales.  It highlights the value of a geographical perspective on the world we live in.

    20 credits
    Critical Inquiry

    This module establishes a foundation in the core academic skills required for critical scholarship. You will participate in small group tutorials focusing on refining your research and writing skills. Lectures explore fundamental concepts and theories within the fields of geography and environmental science, alongside essential principles of academic integrity, including proper referencing techniques. You will gain an understanding of the relationship between academic skills and their application in future careers.

    20 credits
    Global Challenges

    The complex nature of global challenges illuminates the intricate connections between social justice and environmental change, revealing how these forces shape our world. This module goes beyond identifying problems, delving into how different stakeholders are actively developing solutions and driving positive transformation. The wider impact of our research varies from the local to the global, with benefits to the economy, society, culture, policy, health, the environment and quality of life. From revitalizing local communities to reducing risk to life, you will gain insights into how research can help shape more sustainable and equitable futures. This module takes a  case study approach to explore different opportunities aimed at addressing complex global challenges across research and practice.

    20 credits
    Human Geography in the Field

    Fieldwork is an integral part of a human geographers' skillset. The ability to design and carry out effective field research is a useful and transferable skill. This module will provide you with valuable hands-on training in key field methods focusing on the local area.

    20 credits
    Maps and Stats

    Geographers and Environmental Scientists are well-known for having a versatile set of practical and transferable skills. This module guides you to develop key research and software methods from across the discipline, in a lecture and practical format. Lectures introduce you to research methods and skills, such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Earth Observation (EO), statistics, and surveys. Practical sessions provide you with the exposure to industry-standard software, enabling you to develop sought after geographical and environmental employability skills.

    20 credits

    Choose one optional module:

    Earth, Wind, Ice and Fire

    This module introduces the general principles of physical geography. You will be able to develop a holistic understanding of how the Earth functions as a system across a range of spatial scales, focusing in particular on the functioning of key elements of this system - notably the operation of the geosphere, atmosphere, and cryosphere - and how these elements interact to influence the evolution of the system as a whole. Your assessment for this module will develop your skills in communicating and explaining complex scientific concepts.

    20 credits
    Environment in Action

    This module will introduce you to a wide range of critical environmental issues facing the world today from physical science and social science perspectives. Drawing on a range of examples, you will critically explore the physical causes, consequences, management and solutions to environmental issues and learn how to question assumptions about environmental processes.

    20 credits

    The content of our courses is reviewed annually to make sure it's up-to-date and relevant. Individual modules are occasionally updated or withdrawn. This is in response to discoveries through our world-leading research; funding changes; professional accreditation requirements; student or employer feedback; outcomes of reviews; and variations in staff or student numbers. In the event of any change we will inform students and take reasonable steps to minimise disruption.

    Learning and assessment

    Learning

    You’ll learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, fieldwork and practical, hands-on activities that bring geographical ideas to life. Our courses blend theory and concepts with real-world experience, and fieldwork is at their core. You’ll have multiple opportunities to design, conduct and present your own research projects in a variety of environments - from urban Sheffield to international destinations.

    You’ll also benefit from the school’s strong links with policy makers, industry experts and practitioners. Guest speakers regularly contribute to seminars, providing professional insights that connect your learning to current global challenges and career opportunities.

    We invest to create the right environment for you. That means outstanding facilities, study spaces and support, including 24/7 access to our online library service.

    Study spaces and computers are available to offer you choice and flexibility for your study. Our five library sites give you access to over one million books and periodicals. You can access your library account and our rich digital collections from anywhere on or off campus. Other library services include study skills training to improve your grades, and tailored advice from experts in your subject.

    Learning support facilities and library opening hours

    Assessment

    Your progress will be assessed through a combination of coursework and exams, with the balance depending on your chosen modules. Coursework includes a varied range, such as essays, reports, policy briefs, stakeholder analyses and creative communication projects such as podcasts, blogs and vlogs. 

    This diverse approach helps you develop transferable skills in research, writing, presentation and problem solving - ensuring you graduate ready to communicate complex ideas confidently and effectively in any professional context.

    Entry requirements

    With Access Sheffield, you could qualify for additional consideration or an alternative offer - find out if you're eligible.

    Standard offer

    The A Level entry requirements for this course are:
    AAB

    A Levels + a fourth Level 3 qualification
    ABB + B in the EPQ; ABB + B in Core Maths
    International Baccalaureate
    34; 33, with B in the extended essay
    BTEC Extended Diploma
    DDD
    BTEC Diploma
    DD + A at A Level
    Scottish Highers
    AAAAB
    Welsh Baccalaureate + 2 A Levels
    B + AA
    Access to HE Diploma
    The award of the Access to HE Diploma in a Social Science or Arts and Humanities subject, with 45 credits at Level 3, including 36 at Distinction and 9 at Merit
    Other requirements
    • GCSE Maths grade 4/C

    Access Sheffield offer

    The A Level entry requirements for this course are:
    ABB

    A Levels + a fourth Level 3 qualification
    ABB + B in the EPQ; ABB + B in Core Maths
    International Baccalaureate
    33
    BTEC Extended Diploma
    DDD
    BTEC Diploma
    DD + B at A Level
    Scottish Highers
    AAABB
    Welsh Baccalaureate + 2 A Levels
    B + AB
    Access to HE Diploma
    The award of the Access to HE Diploma in a Social Science or Arts and Humanities subject, with 45 credits at Level 3, including 30 at Distinction and 15 at Merit
    Other requirements
    • GCSE Maths grade 4/C

    English language requirements

    You must demonstrate that your English is good enough for you to successfully complete your course. For this course we require: GCSE English Language at grade 4/C; IELTS grade of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component; or an alternative acceptable English language qualification

    Pathway programme for international students

    If you're an international student who does not meet the entry requirements for this course, you have the opportunity to apply for an International Foundation Year in Business, Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Sheffield International College. This course is designed to develop your English language and academic skills. Upon successful completion, you can progress to degree level study at the University of Sheffield.

    If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the school.

    Graduate careers

    Our BA Geography degree is a springboard to a wide range of rewarding careers. It focuses on developing your skills and ability to understand and tackle social, political and cultural challenges — skills that are highly valued across sectors. 

    Many of our graduates go on to careers in education, policy development, social research and data-focused roles such as data science and visualisation. Others apply their understanding of people and place to the built environment, working as planners, surveyors or conservation professionals.  Many others find opportunities in contemporary industries ranging from digital to creative and financial services. 

    Recent graduates have secured roles with employers such as the Civil Service, Transport for London, Shelter, Accenture, the NHS, Channel 4, Deloitte and the Campaign to Protect Rural England.

    Throughout your degree, you’ll develop academic, professional and personal skills. These skills - known as Sheffield Graduate Attributes - enhance your confidence, wellbeing and employability. You’ll also be supported by specialist staff to take up an optional placement year, gaining valuable experience, professional connections and insight into graduate-level employment.

    Learn more about careers in the School of Geography and Planning, including support around work placements and career development. 

    School of Geography and Planning

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    At the School of Geography and Planning we explore how people, places and environments shape the world. We collaborate with professional bodies, alumni, policy makers, practitioners and communities, together contributing towards creating a more just and sustainable future.

    We’re internationally recognised for our expertise in tackling the global challenges of climate and environmental change, urbanisation, sustainability and social justice. Our teaching and research connect the human and physical processes that are woven through natural and built environments, helping to build understanding and knowledge, and to respond to the complex relationships between society, nature and the built environment.

    You will join a vibrant, supportive community of scholars and practitioners committed to making a real difference. 

    Teaching at Sheffield is research-led and practice-informed, drawing on our world-leading work across multiple subject areas. Our courses focus on developing your analytical, ethical, professional and wider employability skills. We'll help you engage critically with the most pressing issues of our time - from managing and developing our urban and natural landscapes, to environmental governance, climate resilience and global development.

    We place our students at the centre of everything we do. You’ll be supported by dedicated staff, benefit from excellent fieldwork opportunities, and have your voice heard in shaping your experience. Our inclusive culture ensures that everyone can thrive academically and personally.

    Graduates from our courses go on to careers that make a positive social and environmental impact. They work in government, international organisations, consultancy, NGOs and research. If your interests are in managing and developing our natural and built environments, by studying with us you’ll gain the knowledge and confidence to shape more sustainable, equitable and resilient futures.

    Join us at Sheffield - where geography and planning come together to help us understand the world and change it for the better.

    Facilities

    The School of Geography and Planning has its own dedicated school building, where you will spend time with other students, meet your tutors and have some of your classes. You’ll have access to over 1.3 million books and journals, flexible study areas and tailored academic support - including study skills training and one-to-one advice from subject experts.

    Our facilities

    School of Geography and Planning

    University rankings

      A world top-100 university
    QS World University Rankings 2026 (92nd)

      Number one in the Russell Group (based on aggregate responses)
    National Student Survey 2025

      92 per cent of our research is rated as world-leading or internationally excellent
    Research Excellence Framework 2021

      University of the Year for Student Experience
    The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026

      Number one Students' Union in the UK
    Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2024, 2023, 2022, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017

      Number one for Students' Union
    StudentCrowd 2025 University Awards

      20th in the UK targeted by the largest number of Top 100 Employers in 2025-26
    High Fliers 2026

    Fees and funding

    Fees

    Additional costs

    The annual fee for your course includes a number of items in addition to your tuition. If an item or activity is classed as a compulsory element for your course, it will normally be included in your tuition fee. There are also other costs which you may need to consider.

    Examples of what’s included and excluded

    Funding your study

    Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for a bursary, scholarship or loan to help fund your study and enhance your learning experience.

    Use our Student Funding Calculator to work out what you’re eligible for.

    £2,500 per year scholarships for international students

    We're offering automatic scholarships worth up to £10,000 to overseas fee-paying students starting their studies in September 2026 - no additional application required.

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    University open days

    We host five open days each year, usually in June, July, September, October and November. You can talk to staff and students, tour the campus and see inside the accommodation.

    Open days: book your place

    Online events

    Join our weekly Sheffield Live online sessions to find out more about different aspects of University life.

    Sheffield Live online events

    Subject tasters

    If you’re considering your post-16 options, our interactive subject tasters are for you. There are a wide range of subjects to choose from and you can attend sessions online or on campus.

    Upcoming taster sessions

    Offer holder days

    If you've received an offer to study with us, we'll invite you to one of our offer holder days, which take place between February and April. These open days have a strong school focus and give you the chance to really explore student life here, even if you've visited us before.

    Campus tours

    Our weekly guided tours show you what Sheffield has to offer - both on campus and beyond. You can extend your visit with tours of our city, accommodation or sport facilities.

    Campus tour: book your place

    Events for mature students

    Mature students can apply directly to our courses. We also offer degrees with a foundation year for mature students who are returning to education. We'd love to meet you at one of our events, open days, taster workshops or other events.

    Lifelong learning events for mature students

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    2027-2028

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    Not ready to apply yet? You can also register your interest in this course.

    Human geography involves exploring the relationship between people and our planet. You’ll learn about the contemporary world and gain skills to address global and local challenges. We’ll encourage your geographical curiosity and equip you with the skills and knowledge you'll need for a diverse range of careers.

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