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Physical Geography

Entry requirements


104 UCAS points from a minimum of 2 A Levels or equivalent qualifications. To include a B in A Level Geography or related subject. History, English, Economics, Sociology, a modern Language, Psychology, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, are accepted.

45 Level 3 credits with a minimum of 104 UCAS Tariff points, including 40 points from 15 credits in Geography or related subject from the fields of History, Philosophy, Theology, Languages, Literature, Culture or Social Sciences, Information, Communications and Technology, Science and Mathematics or Agriculture, Horticultures and Animal Care.

GCSE/National 4/National 5

Applicants will also need at least three GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or above, which must include English and Maths. Equivalent Level 2 qualifications may also be considered.

Pass Diploma from a minimum of 2 Higher Level subjects to include a Higher Level 5 in Geography or related subject: (from the fields of the Arts, studies in Language and Literture, Sciences, Mathematics or Individuals and Societies)

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

DMM

BTEC Extended Diploma in Geography or related subjects. Applied Science, Computing, Engineering, Environmental Sustainability, Information Technology, Pharmaceutical Science are accepted.

104 UCAS Tariff points to include 40 points in an Advanced Higher in a Geography or related subject. History, English, Economics, Sociology, a modern Language, Psychology, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, are accepted. A combination of Highers and Advanced Highers accepted.

T Level

M

T Level in Science, Agriculture, Land Management and Production are accepted.

UCAS Tariff

104

From a minimum of 2 A Levels or equivalent qualifications. To include 40 UCAS Tariff Points in A Level Geography or related subject or equivalent qualification. History, English, Economics, Sociology, a modern Language, Psychology, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, are accepted.

About this course


Course option

4years

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Geography

This 4 year MGeog programme allows students to further their expertise in a chosen area of Geography and to develop their understanding of geographical debates in the context of other disciplines. It focuses on advanced geographical skills, exposing students to contemporary interdisciplinary debates at the cutting-edge of the field, and enables students to pursue their research interests by completing an original research project that they report in a journal-style article.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£9,250
per year
England
£9,250
per year
Northern Ireland
£9,250
per year
Scotland
£9,250
per year
Wales
£9,250
per year

The Uni


Course location:

Lincoln (Main Site)

Department:

Department of Geography

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