Rhianna Phillips - Geography - University of Hull
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Study the key theoretical ideas and practical approaches to the major issues: from globalisation and sustainability, to climate change and geohazards.
Undergraduate

BA (Hons) Geography

Code

L702

Duration

4 years

Mode

Full time

Typical offer

72 UCAS points

Discover how people shape the planet and how the planet shapes us. Expand your horizons and take part in inspiring field trips, to destinations such as Málaga in Spain.

Explore some of today's biggest global challenges, from sustainability and climate change to urban transformation. Learn from expert academics, engage with the latest research and develop a deeper understanding of the relationships between people, places and environments.

With a strong focus on employability, BA Geography at Hull combines real-world projects, practical experience and dedicated careers support to help you build the skills and confidence for a wide range of careers.

100% of students

in work or further study 18 months after graduating

HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2026

This course is accredited by

Royal Geographical Society with IBG Accredited

Field trips

in the UK and overseas1

Boost your CV

with a placement or by studying abroad

The Map Room

holds around 500 drawn and printed maps

Accredited

by the Royal Geographical Society

Personal supervisor

and small study groups

Flume Laboratory

for studying the bodies of water that dominate our planet

About this course

BA and BSc Geography students share a common first year, studying both human and physical geography alongside core geographical skills. You'll explore how people, places and environments interact, while building the research, analytical and fieldwork skills geographers use to understand global challenges. This shared foundation gives you the flexibility to discover where your interests lie before shaping your degree around them.

As you progress through the course, you'll have the freedom to tailor your studies to the areas of geography that inspire you most. While the BA places a stronger emphasis on human geography, you'll still have opportunities to explore physical geography, creating a degree that reflects your interests and future ambitions.

Choose from a wide range of modules covering topics such as sustainability, climate change and cities, alongside opportunities to gain specialist expertise in areas such as Advanced GIS. You can also broaden your horizons with a Placement Year or Study Abroad year, gaining valuable experience and new perspectives beyond the University.

Alongside your academic studies, you'll have opportunities to build the professional skills employers value. Options include undertaking a consultancy project with an external organisation, gaining teaching experience in schools, and strengthening your GIS and data analysis capabilities. These experiences help you graduate with both subject knowledge and practical skills that can set you apart in the job market.

Fieldwork is at the heart of studying Geography at Hull, giving you the opportunity to apply your learning beyond the classroom. From local day trips to residential field courses, you'll explore geographical concepts in real-world settings while gaining valuable research and fieldwork experience. Previous residential field trip destinations have included Málaga in Spain, Barcelona, Berlin, Rome, Hong Kong and Malawi¹. With all core field trips included in your course fees, you'll have the chance to make the most of these unforgettable experiences.

Start a field trip that never ends

Foundation year

A foundation year at the University of Hull gives you a solid grounding of knowledge and boosts your academic skills, so you can progress on to your chosen programme with confidence.  

The foundation course you enrol on may not be an exact match to your chosen degree, but don’t worry. Our foundation courses combine content from multiple related courses in the same subject area, giving you more flexibility and choice about the degree path you take.

For example, if you apply for a Music Foundation Year, you’ll join our Media Foundation course. So, if you decide to switch - say, from Music to Graphic Design - you can do so without restarting your foundation year. 

Module options

Each year, you’ll study modules worth a certain number of credits, and you need 120 credits per year. Most modules are 20 credits – so you’ll study six modules each year. Some longer modules, such as a dissertation, are worth more. In these cases, you’ll study fewer modules - but the number of credits will always add up to 120. Some modules are compulsory, some are optional, so you can build a course that’s right for you.

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  • Preparing for Learning in Higher Education

    This module is designed to give you the best possible start to your university studies, making sure you have all the essential skills you need to succeed. Through lectures and workshops we will teach you how to write in an academic style, how to find quality sources, and how to reference work, culminating in writing up a mini-research project.

    core

    20 credits

  • Introduction to Geography

    In this module you will get to explore some key concepts and themes in human and physical geography including key global challenges such as climate change and migration. Through lectures, seminars and practicals you’ll learn about our planet’s structure and history, environmental and social processes shaping the earth and human society.

    core

    20 credits

  • Foundation in Data Analysis

    Develop a strong foundation in data collection and analysis. This module will introduce you to qualitative and quantitative data and how to analyse it; the collection of primary and secondary data; the production of high-quality graphics; and report writing.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Group Challenge

    In a group, you'll formulate questions that can be tested by scientific investigations and take part in weekly workshops with academics.

    compulsory

    20 credits

  • Foundation Maths Skills

    This module delivers core mathematics skills at level two and three to give a solid basis for future studies. You will study the following topics: manipulation of numerical data and converting between different units of measurement; exponentials and logarithms; and standard form and problems involving ratio, proportion and percentages.

    optional

    20 credits

  • Foundation Mathematics 1

    This module delivers core mathematics skills to build a solid basis for future studies. You will study the following topics: factors, multiples, indices, fractions and standard form; algebra, linear and quadratic equations; averages and spread; functions, exponentials and logarithms; and right-angled triangles and trigonometry.

    optional

    20 credits

  • Foundation Mathematics A

    You will study pure mathematics topics, including proof, algebra, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, exponentials, logarithms, sequences and series. The applied topic is probability and statistics.

    optional

    20 credits

  • Introduction to Biological Sciences 2

    Explore a range of biological topics relating to whole organism biology, diversity and adaptations. Through lectures, workshops and practical sessions you will delve in to the world of classification and identification, natural selection and evolution, food security, population biology, environmental monitoring and human impacts.

    optional

    20 credits

  • Research Project in the Humanities, Business, Education and Social Science

    This module will equip you with the necessary skills to conduct and analyse research in a specific interest, supported by academics within your subject. You'll navigate through the research process, from identifying an area of interest to presenting their findings to your peers.

    optional

    20 credits

Our facilities

This is the flume, a device for studying the bodies of water that dominate our planet. It's a 10-metre long tank that can simulate a river, a slice of coastline or a cross-section of sea.

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Professor Pauline Deutz

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Your course in their words

Student Story

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Iceland field trip

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Tenerife field trip 2023

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Teaching Facilities

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Featured academics

Teaching on our geography degrees is research-led, skills-based and geared towards employability.

Our recognised experts introduce you to the cutting-edge of emerging geographical arguments. And they give you the freedom to follow your own research interests for your final-year dissertation.

Dr Devine Asafo

Dr Divine Asafo

Lecturer in Human Geography

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Dr Hannah Worthen

Lecturer in Environmental Humanities

Field trips

Start a field trip that never ends

Want a course that gets you out of the classroom? You’re in the right place. Choose Hull and you’ll have the whole of the Yorkshire Nature Triangle and some of the best training facilities in the UK on your doorstep.

From observing the seal colonies of Donna Nook to monitoring mine pollution up in Skinningrove, our students learn by doing. Where else could you end up? Our School field trip locations can change year on year, but you can find the latest destinations in our interactive map.

Entry Requirements

What do I need?

When it comes to applying to university, you'll need a certain number of UCAS points. Different qualifications and grades are worth a different amount of points. For this course, you'll need 72 UCAS points.

For applicants with qualifications in subjects other than those key to the degree, we will usually require a minimum of 72 points from A levels, BTEC, or other equivalent qualifications.

We consider experience and qualifications from the UK and worldwide which may not exactly match the combinations above.

But it's not just about the grades - we'll look at your whole application. We want to know what makes you tick, and about your previous experience, so make sure that you complete your personal statement.

Have questions? Our admissions team will be happy to help.

Typical offer

72 UCAS points

A levels

DDD

BTEC

MPP

Use UCAS’s calculator to work out your estimated points

Fees & Funding

How much is it?

Tuition fees for 2027 entry have not been confirmed. Please use 2026-27 information as a guide.

For UK students, our standard course fee is £9,790 per year. Keep in mind that some courses are longer - for example, spending your third year abroad will make your degree four years in total.

If you choose to study a foundation year as part of your course, the fee is £9,790.

Planning a year abroad? This costs £1,465 for UK students.

Thinking about a year in industry? This is £1,955 for UK students.

How do I pay for it?

You can take out a tuition fee loan to cover the full cost of your course. Once you’ve successfully applied for this, you don’t need to do anything else – the money is sent straight to us.

You can also take out a maintenance loan of up to £10,544 a year to cover your living costs, depending on your household income.

Remember, you won’t start paying your loans back until you’ve left university and earn more than £25,000 per year.

See our full fees and funding information for more details and to find out what support we can offer.

 

Foundation Year Fee

£9,790

Standard Tuition Fee

£9,790 / year

The amount you pay may increase each year, in line with inflation - but capped to the Retail Price Index.

Student with backpack stands on sunny hilltop

Future prospects

You’ll have the knowledge to help tackle the planet’s biggest issues. To look at places with an expert and critical eye. And you'll gain a range of transferable skills. Add all these together, and you’ll be highly employable.

Recent graduates have gone on to become net zero officers, town planners, environmental consultants, GIS technicians, teachers and some enter the worlds of marketing, banking and accountancy. You’ll find them working in places like Siemens, Burberry, Lincolnshire County Council, the Met Office, American Express, the British Army, the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, and KPMG.

Become part of the next generation of futuremakers

Like what you've seen? Then it's time to apply.

The standard way is to apply through UCAS. This will give you the chance to showcase your skills qualities and passion for the subject, as well as providing us with your academic qualifications.

Three of Hull’s students sit confidently together in front of modern lighting and foliage in the student hangout

Not ready to apply yet?

Visit our next Open Day, and see all that the University of Hull has to offer. Talk to our lecturers about your subject, find out what university is really like from our current students, and take a tour of our beautiful campus and amazing facilities.

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All core field trips are included in the cost of your tuition. Extra fees may be payable for optional trips. The destinations listed above are examples of previous field trip opportunities and may be subject to change.

All modules on this course page are subject to availability and this list may change at any time. All field trips on this course page are indicative and locations may change at any time.