Geography
Course summary
The dynamic and skills based nature of this subject gives Geography one of the highest graduate employment rates of any non-specialist degree. A level of Geography is an accepted entry qualification for many specialist and non-specialist higher education institutions and with Geography, you have access to a wide range of possible career and higher education opportunities. Geography combines well with almost all other subjects. Taken with sciences it supports applications for almost any science-based university course such as engineering, psychology, environmental sciences, oceanography and geology; taken with humanities such as English, French, History or Economics, Geography provides a base for courses such as business, law, media, politics and philosophy. In A-level Geography, transferrable and key skills are developed that employers are looking for and can lead to a wide range of employment opportunities. The qualification can also lead to further training in such areas as law, accountancy and journalism.
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