Choosing Your Courses Some tips for new first year Geography students
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1 Choosing Your Courses Some tips for new first year Geography students See also the guidance on Choosing Courses on the New Students web pages. General programme structure The standard workload for undergraduate students is 120 credit points per academic year. Almost all Level 1 courses carry 15 credit points, so this is eight courses for your first year. It is usual to split these evenly: four in the first half session, and four in the session half session. 120 credits points with a 4:4 split is what the MyCurriculum online course choice tool expects. The University's Catalogue of Courses contains summaries of all courses taught. Not all subjects are available at Level 1... but new students still have a wide choice. You can find details of all the University s degree programmes, and the individual courses prescribed for each, in the University Calendar. Check the entries in here for Geography and any other subject in which you are interested, as this will give you an idea of the possibilities ahead. Each course has a two letter, four number code as well as a title. The two letters identify the relevant subject: e.g., GG for Geography. GL for Geology, AY for Archaeology. The first number identifies the level of study. New students choose from Level 1 courses, unless they are direct entrants to second year. The second number in the course code identifies the half session in which the course is taught: 0 for the first half session, and 5 (think 0.5, halfway through the year), for the second half session. All first year Geographers, whether MA or BSc, Joint or Single Honours, take the same two Geography courses:, and. Both courses contain a mixture of physical, environmental and human geography. [Some of the assessments offer choices that allow you to pick your favourites aspects of the subject. From second year onwards it becomes increasingly possible to specialise in certain aspects of geography, should you so wish.] At first and second year, the difference between MA and BSc Geography comes from the other courses that students take. MA Geographers tend to choose additional courses from the social sciences and humanities (but are welcome to choose science courses if they wish). BSc Geographers tend to choose additional courses from the sciences (but are welcome to choose some social science or humanities courses if they wish).
2 So, the basic first year programme for MA Geographers looks like this: And for BSc Geographers (spot the difference): Note that the University counts Geography as both an arts and a science subject. [The same goes for Archaeology, also taught within the School of Geosciences.] The other science subjects at Level 1 are Archaeology (AY), Biology (BI), Chemistry (CM), Computing (CS), Engineering (EG), Geology (GL), Maths (MA), Medical Science (SM), Physics (PX), Psychology (PS), Sports Science (SR), Statistics (ST) or any of the Sixth Century (SX) courses. Your task is to fill in the six white boxes in the tables above. Some hints and tips Choose courses that you think you will enjoy. Take advantage of the full range of courses on offer. Go for courses that complement your Geography... or choose something completely different. Most subjects require no previous knowledge. This is your chance to try something new. Don t worry about making a poor choice. You have two weeks from the start of teaching to change your mind. If necessary, you can drop a course at any stage, and easily pick up a replacement in the following half session. Think ahead, and try to keep your options open for second year and beyond. To study a subject at Level 2, it is usually necessary to have taken it at Level 1. Don t worry too much about meeting the University s enhanced study requirements. You will do so simply by choosing non Geography courses. MyCurriculum will not show course choices for which you do not have appropriate pre requisites. [A pre requisite is a particular course A that you must have passed previously in order to take the follow up course B. Similarly, co requisites are courses that you must take together.] MyCurriculum will not show course choices for which there are important timetable clashes.
3 Top tip #1. Think in pairs of courses, such as... Geography With any of... Anthropology Archaeology Economics Geology History International Relations AT1003: Introduction to Anthropology: Peoples of the World AY1003: Archaeology in Action: An Introduction EC1006: The Economics of Business and Society GL1005: The Earth Through Geological Time HI10xx: Any Level 1 first half session course PI1013: Introduction to International Relations AT1502: Introduction to Anthropology 2: Questions of Diversity AY1503: Caves to Kingdoms: An Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology EC1506: The Global Economy GL1505: Earth s Materials HI15xx: Any Level 1 second half session course PI1516: Introduction to Political Science: British Politics and the EU Sociology SO1005: Introductory Sociology 1 SO1507: Introductory Sociology 1 The above subjects are all available as a Joint Honours degree with Geography. All follow the same pattern: two courses at Level 1 lay the foundations for potential degree studies. Even if you are confident that you want to graduate in Single Honours Geography, it is worth thinking about possible joint degree pathways simply to guide your choice of other courses at Levels 1 and 2 (and possibly 3). Some joint degrees specify more than two courses at Level 1, notably: Geography With any of... Accountancy Finance Management Modern Languages (French, Gaelic, German or Hispanic Studies) See relevant Calendar entry or MS1009: Managing Organisations EC 1006: The Economics of Business and Society Language course 1A Culture course 1A MS1509: The Context of Business AC 1515: Accounting and Entrepreneurship Language course 1B Culture course 1B Check the individual Calendar entries and departmental information for language degrees. Not that the choice of language courses usually depends on your existing knowledge. If in doubt, ask for advice. Also useful are the Sustained Study Combinations. These alone do not set up degree study, but offer students a defined package of study at Levels 1 and 2. For example:
4 Geography With any of... Conservation and Environment Fit for Life BI1007: Organismal Biology SR1002: Introduction to the Science of Sport, Exercise and Health Modern Languages* Language course 1A Language course 1B BI1511: Ecology and Environmental Science SR1503: Fitness, Performance and Survival *(Arabic, French, German, Mandarin, Spanish, Swedish) Top tip #2. Don t think in pairs! Although it makes sense to keep your options open by choosing a combination of courses that sets you up for more than one degree programme at Level 2, you are also welcome to mix and match individual courses. The most obvious stand alone options are the various interdisciplinary Level 1 Sixth Century courses (SX coded). Note that the University normally expects all Single Honours students to take at least one Sixth Century course as part of their degree studies. There are some very good Level 3 Sixth Century courses, but if you have room it is a good idea to get this requirement out of the way early by taking a Level 1 Sixth Century. All Sixth Century courses have two key properties that most students find attractive: a) they are taught on Wednesday mornings, so cannot clash with other subjects, b) they are assessed entirely by coursework, with no final exam. Some of the SX courses contain an awful lot of Geography too. Take a look at the descriptions in the Course Catalogue. You are also welcome to take any course that has no pre requisites as a stand alone course. Watch out for this, as requirements differ. For example, you are welcome to take, say, the second half session Level 1 Archaeology or Anthropology courses without having taken the first half session courses, whereas to take, say, Level 1 Chemistry or Geology in the second half session, you must take the matching first half session course. So what goes well with Geography? The subjects with which we have joint degrees (see above) provide some clues. If you like physical geography, consider (for example): Archaeology Chemistry Geology Biology especially BI1007: Organismal Biology and/or BI1511: Ecology and Environmental Science Physics especially PX1016: Understanding the Physical World and/or PX1514: Astronomy and Meteorology. These are the general interest, non mathematical science courses intended as enhanced study options. Statistics Various Sixth Century courses
5 Beware: Although there s a lot to be said for continuing to study specialist Maths or Physics at University level, past experience suggests that you should be confident of your interests and abilities before taking these courses on. We will teach you all the science you need for a Geography degree inhouse. Similarly, Geography students tend to find the specialist Computing Science courses in programming and computer architecture more demanding than the other CS courses (e.g., web technology). Biology (broadly defined) as a potential degree subject is complicated, as there are various pathways that require different course combinations. Geography combines very well with the BI1007: Organismal Biology and/or BI1511: Ecology and Environmental Science sustained study courses, but, if you want to keep your options open to study Biology as a possible degree subject, you should also consider some Chemistry, as well as SM1501: The Cell and BI1006: Biology for Undergraduates (BUGS). If you are serious about prospects of Biology at Level 2 and beyond, it s probably best to check out your options with University staff. If you like human geography, consider (for example): Anthropology Archaeology Economics History Politics and International Relations Sociology Statistics Various Sixth Century courses Some example combinations These are intended to be suggestive, not prescriptive! To repeat our first tip: choose courses that you think you will enjoy. [Please note that, at the time of writing, final courses and timetable slots for had yet to be confirmed.] MA GEOGRAPHY #1 AY1003: Archaeology in Action: An Introduction AY1503: Caves to Kingdoms... AT1003: Introduction to Anthropology 1 AT1502: Introduction to Anthropology 2 SX1011: Sustainability EC1506: The Global Economy The three pairs of courses here set up three possible Single Honours degrees in Geography, Archaeology or Anthropology, plus three possible Joint Honours degrees: GG AY, GG AT and AY AT. The SX1011:
6 Sustainability course ticks the Sixth Century box. Both this and the Economics course represent standalone choices with strong relevance to human geography. MA GEOGRAPHY #2 (with MANAGEMENT STUDIES as an example of a Joint Honours degree) MS 1009: Managing Organisations EC 1006: The Economics of Business and Society SX1006: The Mind Machine MS 1509:The Context of Business EC1506: The Global Economy AC 1515: Accounting and Entrepreneurship Management Studies is one of the more tightly prescribed joint degree combinations, with four compulsory Level 1courses, shaded in blue here: a pair of Management courses, plus a course in (micro ) Economics and another in Accountancy. The choice of the second half session (macro ) Economics course here opens up the possibilities of study for Single Honours degrees in Geography, Economics or Management, or Joint Honours degrees in GG MS, EC GG or GG MS. The Sixth Century Mind Machine course here adds something different to the mix. BSc GEOGRAPHY #1 GL1005: The Earth Through Geological Time BI1007: Organismal Biology SR1002: Introduction to the Science of Sport... GL1505: Earth s Materials BI1511: Environmental Science PX1514: Astronomy and Meteorology The top two pairs of courses here set up two possible Single Honours degrees in Geography or Geology, as well as the joint degree in Geography Geoscience. The two Biology courses here are the Level 1 part of the Conservation and Environment Sustained Study pathway (although, in themselves, they do not set up a Biology degree.) The Meteorology component of the PX1514 course has obvious relevance to physical geography. The SR1002 Sports Science course is a popular choice that adds variety to the mix. This combination comfortably meets the requirements of the BSc degree as all eight choices count as science courses. The only (very minor) objection to this combination is that it does not include a Sixth Century course, but, if required, there is plenty of opportunity to pick up an SX course in second or third year. BSc GEOGRAPHY #2 AY1003: Archaeology in Action: An Introduction SX1002: The Health and Wealth of Nations FR1023: Level 1 French Language 1A AY1503: Caves to Kingdoms... SX1501: Humans and Other Animals FR1523: Level 1 French Language 1B
7 A second example of a BSc pathway for those less comfortable with the traditional natural sciences. The two pairs of Geography and Archaeology courses here count for four of the six required science courses, and set up the possibilities of Single Honours study in either subject, or the Joint Honours degree in AY GG. The choice of two Sixth Century courses completes the required quota of six science courses, although the science content of both is limited (both are coordinated from the School of Social Sciences). BSc students have two free completely choices that need not be science courses. Here, these slots are filled by the choice of ab initio (i.e., for beginners) French language courses a fine example of taking up the chance to do something new and different (with the prospects of continuing French as Sustained Study into second year). Need help? You are welcome to contact us if you have questions. These notes have been prepared by: Dr Nick Spedding Programme Leader, MA and BSc Geography [email protected] and Dr Dmitri Mauquoy Senior Tutor, School of Geosciences [email protected] If you cannot get Nick, try Dmitri, or vice versa. We will also be available to help you in person in Freshers Week. Keep an eye out for details of trouble shooting sessions or ask the office staff in St Mary s (the Geography Department s building) where to find us.
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