Environmental Hazards & Geographical Information Systems
Coventry, UK.
BSc
- The BSc Geography and Environmental Hazards course, following the requirements of the QAA Subject Benchmark, has fieldwork embedded at every level, including at least one mandatory residential field trip2 to enhance their applied geographical skills. All our students will experience international mobility at least once in their programme through a mandatory international fieldtrip2. Students are required to contribute to the costs of the mandatory international field trip, the precise amount of which will vary year to year and be dependent on location and the availability of university subsidies.
- There is a strong career/employability focus throughout our Geography degree courses, which is truly manifested in the four-year sandwich degree, where the third year offers the option of a year in industry or study abroad, based on our long experience of organising placements with a wide range of professional contacts2.
- Every student will acquire basic capabilities in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), a key skill sought by many employers. All students receive certificates of GIS training on successful completion of an appropriate exercise. These certificates are intended to improve the employability skills of students.
- Geography courses make use of the University’s teaching facilities including laboratories to develop quantitative analytical skills and the simulation centre, a facility that allows simulation of real-life scenarios4. This unique aspect of studying geography at Coventry facilitates an experience of fieldwork, research methods and hazard simulation, all within a monitored and recorded environment that allows students to develop skills, receive immediate feedback on their development and prepare for the transition into the workplace after graduation.
Environmental hazards, Environmental disasters, GIS, Risk assessment, Database systems and administration.
Annual
English.
Applications can be submitted online for full time and part time programmes. Applicants can also download the application form for both full time and part time programme to submit by post. International students should contact the international office for more information.
Scholarships and bursaries are available from the university and other sources.
Tuition fee and other costs depend on the domicile status, and type of course selected by the applicant (full time or part time), for details on course fees and costs please see finance section.
Please consult university home page.
George Eliot Building
Department of Geography, Environment & Disaster Management
Coventry University
Priory Street, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK
Tel: + 44 24 7688 7667, 024 7688 7091
Fax: + 44 24 7688 8609
Email: [email protected]