This programme will provide advanced training in geographical thought and analysis. Students will choose either of two pathways - Social/Cultural Geography and Population Studies. These are based in the areas of research expertise of the Human Geography staff within the Department of Geography & Planning.
One third of the course (60 credits) will provide specific training based upon the pathway chosen.
A further 60 credits will deliver generic research skills training required in order for ESRC Research Training Accreditation. This is delivered in combination with...
This programme will provide advanced training in geographical thought and analysis. Students will choose either of two pathways - Social/Cultural Geography and Population Studies. These are based in the areas of research expertise of the Human Geography staff within the Department of Geography & Planning. <br/><br/>One third of the course (60 credits) will provide specific training based upon the pathway chosen.<br/><br/>A further 60 credits will deliver generic research skills training required in order for ESRC Research Training Accreditation. This is delivered in combination with Planning staff in the Department, but also in combination with students studying in Sociology.<br/><br/>Finally, students will also undertake a 60 credit dissertation. This piece of independent research will allow students to develop the skills developed during the taught components of the research and to focus on a topic of interest to them.<br/><br/>Students will undertake 60 credits of taught work relevant to their chosen pathway. In Social/Cultural Geography, this would involve key areas/concepts of interest to contemporary human geography and related to staff expertise. An indicative list would involve issues such as identity, political activism and resistance, experiences of migration and diaspora, alternative economic practices, and health and the lifecourse. In Population Geography, a similar list could include demographic theory, household-level analysis of population trends, analysing social segregation, and critically interpreting migration statistics.<br/><br/>60 Credits of research training will be structured across 4 15-credit modules shared between the Department of Geography & Planning and Social Sciences in the University more broadly. These modules would provide training in the design, collection and analysis of research data, together with training in the philosophical and theoretical basis of research.<br/><br/>60 Credits of the degree will take the form of a supervised dissertation, conducted independently by the student (with support from a relevant member of staff) on a topic of their choice.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
City Centre Campus
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
L41
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