Geography at Lancaster University

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About the Pathway

We are a community of world-class environmental researchers, high achieving students, government scientists and commercial enterprises working together to address today’s biggest environmental challenges.

For more information, please read our guide on how Pathways work. The following modules are for entry year 2025.

Human Geography

This pathway provides you with an understanding of society, culture, development and issues of globalisation within a framework of environmental issues in the 21st century.

*Please note: some field courses will incur additional costs and are subject to availability

Year OneYear TwoYear Three
Core modules Core modules Optional modules
Geographical Skills and Application in a Changing World Development, Geography, and the Majority World Africa: Geographies of Transformation
Society and Space - Human Geography Research Methods in Human Geography Cities and Globalisation
Optional modules Climate and Society
Being a Geographer: Issues, Ethics and Skills Dissertation
Children's Geographies Dissertation with Work Placement
Cultural Geography Environment, Politics and Society in Amazonia
Economic Geography *Field Course in Croatia - Water, Society and the Istrian Landscape: Environmental Management in a Mediterranean Context
Geosocial Spaces *Field Course in New York - Cultural, Economic, Political and Social Geographies
Introduction to Eco-Innovation Food and Agriculture in the 21st Century
People and the Sea Geographies of Health: Understanding and Tackling Inequity
Political Geography GIS: Principles and Practice
Spatial Analysis and GIS Independent Research
Perspectives on Technology and Environment
Urban Infrastructure in a Changing World

Physical Geography

You will learn about the main components of our ‘Earth-system’, how environments have changed in the past, what controls the dynamics of environments in the present, and how we can predict changes in the future. All this is studied in the context of an interconnected planet.

*Please note: some field courses will incur additional costs and are subject to availability

Year OneYear TwoYear Three
Core modules Core modules Optional modules
Environmental Processes and Systems Glacial and Fluvial Landscape Processes Dissertation
Geographical Skills and Applications in a Changing World Soil Science Dissertation with Work Placement
Optional modules Environmental Remote Sensing and Image Processing
Aquatic Biogeochemistry *Field Course in Croatia - Water, Society and the Istrian Landscape
Atmospheric Science GIS: Principles and Practice
Being a Geographer: Issues, Ethics and Skills Glacial Systems
Catchment Hydrology Independent Research
Environmental Data Visualisation and Analysis Lakes, Rivers and Estuaries
Introduction to Eco-Innovation
Research Methods in Physical Geography
Spatial Analysis and GIS

To study on any particular Pathway you must meet the entry requirements of that subject. Lancaster University offers a range of programmes, some of which follow a structured study programme, and some which offer the chance for you to devise a more flexible programme to complement your main specialism.

Information contained on the website with respect to modules is correct at the time of publication, and the University will make every reasonable effort to offer modules as advertised. In some cases changes may be necessary and may result in some combinations being unavailable, for example as a result of student feedback, timetabling, Professional Statutory and Regulatory Bodies' (PSRB) requirements, staff changes and new research. Not all optional modules are available every year.