
Licenciatura en Geografía
Ambleside, Reino Unido
DURACIÓN
3 Years
IDIOMAS
Inglés
PASO
Tiempo completo
FECHA LIMITE DE APLICACIÓN
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FECHA DE INICIO MÁS TEMPRANA
Sep 2025
TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
GBP 13.575 / per year *
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
En el campus
* internacional | Reino Unido: £9.250 por año académico
Introducción
Vive tu titulación. Rodéate de la belleza del Distrito de los Lagos.
Nuestro campus de Ambleside te permite pasar tiempo aprendiendo sobre el terreno, en el terreno. Creemos que los estudiantes aprenden de la experiencia.
Los geógrafos exploran los retos globales a los que se enfrentan tanto la humanidad como el planeta en el siglo XXI. Con base en nuestro campus de Ambleside en el corazón del Distrito de los Lagos, en este curso de geografía, que abarcará la mezcla de ciencias naturales y sociales y las humanidades que crean la diversidad y la exuberancia que llamamos geografía.
Admisión
Plan de estudios
Hemos diseñado nuestra carrera de geografía para que tenga la oportunidad de combinar la geografía humana, física y ambiental. No sólo le brindará un amplio conocimiento académico y mucho trabajo de campo práctico, sino que también puede ser el comienzo que necesita para dar forma a su exitosa carrera.
Our broad spectrum of modules means that alongside physical and environmental geography, you’ll gain a deep knowledge of human geography – looking at people’s interaction with the environment, their communities, and the complex issues facing society today and in the future.
Plus, you will live and learn close to the shores of Windermere Lake, on our friendly Ambleside campus in the stunning Lake District, where you will be surrounded by a picturesque patchwork of more than 150 lofty peaks, 16 lakes, an abundance of rivers – all home to unique habitats and wildlife.
Modules
Our program explores many of the key grand challenges that face both humanity and the planet in the 21st Century, for example: climate change and its implications; inequality and difference at individual to global levels; and valuing the ecosystem services we derive from the Earth system. Through your studies, you will develop a progressively more sophisticated understanding of geographical thinking within four broad, interconnected thematic strands.
These four themes are developed through a variety of compulsory and optional modules with an increasing level of choice available as you progress through your studies, enabling you to specialize and follow your own interests as you develop as a Geographer.
Year One
Global Challenges
You will approach and analyze global challenges from many perspectives and explore communicating with a variety of audiences. In doing so, you will develop the range of communication and analysis skills you will need as a geographer.
Geographical Techniques
The aim of this module is to equip you with fundamental methods of constructing geographical data and interpretations, including techniques of field, laboratory, and archival research.
People and Place
Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of historical, political, and cultural geographies. Through these geographical lenses, you will critically examine local and global challenges in the relationships between people and place.
Environment and Resources
The aim of this module is to introduce you to the fundamentals of economic, development, and environmental geography, three of the core themes of Human Geography, through the lens of the ‘resource’.
The Earth System
We will examine the uncertainties that the Earth System faces as a consequence of entering the Anthropocene, an unprecedented phase of Earth history that provides the underlying context for many of the themes explored within Geographical and Environmental research.
Ecological Knowledge, Interactions, and Change
Students will develop their ecological thinking and literacy in a variety of local habitats and ecosystems. You will study and explain underpinning ecological concepts and processes that shape ecosystems.
Year Two
Research Design
Students will develop an understanding of methodologies and the research method as applied within an environmental context. This module culminates in student-led fieldwork in which you will design, execute, and report a research project.
Valuing the Environment
The aim of this module is to explore the concepts associated with valuing the environment including natural capital, nature’s contribution to people, and ecosystem services. You will critically evaluate these as frameworks for enabling people to “value” the environment.
Environmental Change: Past Present Future
Anthropogenic climate change is perhaps the biggest challenge facing humanity in the 21st Century. However, to understand the significance of predicted climate change and its implications, we need to place this in the context of how climate and environments have changed in the past.
Geographical Information Systems
The aim of this module is to provide students with a sound understanding of the theory and application of GIS in a manner relevant to their field of study and potential future employment
The Catchment: Summit to Sea (Optional)
The catchment can be considered the fundamental building block of landscape, and this module develops an integrated understanding of the processes that shape catchments from local and global scales.
Culture, Identity, and Place (Optional)
This module enables you to examine and analyze complex relationships between culture, identity, and place. The extent to which these relationships influence people’s geographical experiences will be examined using critical and creative approaches.
Rural Economy and Society (Optional)
The aims of this module are to allow you to investigate in depth the functioning of rural areas as regards their economy and society, and to explore how these two interrelate with the wider natural environment.
Habitats and Ecosystems (Optional)
You will investigate the interactions within and between ecosystems together with the influence of stakeholders on the management of such habitats. The influence of access and other legislative processes will be considered on the development and resulting habitats through a series of field visits.
Year Three
Dissertation
This module provides an opportunity to develop research skills and gain valuable experience in project management and research dissemination. A key component of all research is considering who the intended audience is, and how the findings will be disseminated.
Researching Environmental Change: Field-course
Allows you to critically explore an aspect of the key geographical issue of environmental change within a field trip. You will spend two days engaging in introductory tutor-led context and fieldwork, before designing, executing, and reporting a small research project during the field course.
Science and Politics of Climate Change
Evaluating climate culture will lead to an exploration of how we can most effectively respond to this challenge at local to global scales within multiple environmental contexts.
Creative Cultural Geographies (Optional)
This module provides you with the opportunity to examine critically and creatively what it means to be a cultural geographer. It interrogates geographical practices, methodologies, and approaches to the (re)production, maintenance, and transformation of cultural worlds.
Upland Resource Management (Optional)
The aim of this module is to critically evaluate the complex relationships between resource users and managers in upland environments. We will also have an opportunity to discuss the effectiveness of some solutions and design our own for a known area.
Cold Environments (Optional)
The cryosphere is one of the most sensitive (and influential) elements of our global climate system, responding to, and driving rapid climate changes. This module aims to give you an advanced understanding of the processes and explore the broader significance of the cryosphere for humans and Earth.
Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing (Optional)
The aim of this module is to provide students with the skills and knowledge to plan and implement projects using GIS and remote sensing to solve issues in the fields of conservation and natural resources management.
Aquatic and Catchment Resource Management (Optional)
This module aims to provide you with an opportunity to undertake an independent piece of in-depth research into a topic of your choice that is related to the fields of animal conservation science and conservation biology.
Contemporary Global Conservation (Optional)
Los estudiantes evaluarán críticamente la aplicación de procesos ecológicos dentro del contexto de conservación y sostenibilidad. Siempre que sea posible, el módulo se impartirá en contexto para permitir especificidad, pragmatismo y profundidad.
How You Will Be Assessed
A lo largo de su programa, sus conocimientos teóricos y habilidades prácticas se evaluarán a través de una variedad de métodos. Estos pueden incluir:
- Informes de trabajo de campo y laboratorio.
- Juego de roles para simular situaciones del mundo real.
- Ensayos o informes
- Trabajo en equipo.
Los cronogramas de evaluación se publican en línea a principios de año. Algunas evaluaciones requerirán trabajo individual, mientras que otras incluirán trabajo con compañeros de clase en grupos pequeños.
Objetivos y competencias del programa
On This Course You Will...
- Estudia geografía en la University Of Cumbria en Lake District, el único campus universitario del Reino Unido declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO: un entorno natural inmejorable que te permitirá vivir tu carrera en geografía.
- Reciba clases de profesores experimentados y apasionados que lo alentarán a aprender haciendo.
- Tener acceso a tecnología actualizada utilizada en el lugar de trabajo moderno, incluidos sistemas avanzados de información geográfica y sensores remotos.
- Aprenda a resolver grandes desafíos globales y problemas locales, como la gestión de inundaciones a pequeña escala, mejorando sus habilidades para resolver problemas.
- ¡Embárquese en emocionantes excursiones y sumérjase en oportunidades del mundo real mientras colabora con los mejores empleadores para hacer crecer su red y obtener una experiencia práctica invaluable!
Cuota de matrícula del programa
Requisitos de admisión al programa
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