Geography is inherently multidisciplinary in a world that increasingly values people who have diverse and transferable skills. Geographers learn how to select and analyse data and use geographic information systems to map and examine the world.
Geographers are engaged global citizens and eminently employable in a wide range of occupations from international relations to conservation and management. This is underlined by the Russell Group of universities, who recognise Geography as one of the key “facilitating” subjects for entry to degree level study.
What subjects does Geography combine with?
Geography is a subject that will complement almost any combination of A Level disciplines as it utilises elements of both the sciences and the arts.