Our students acquire technical geographical skills including:
training in computer cartography and geographical information systems
remote sensing
quantitative and qualitative research methods
social surveys and analysis
landscape evaluation/planning.
Geography is a discipline rich in diversity, with many interesting career paths. These include:
planning
local/community development
environmental assessment and management
housing policy
regional development
TV news production/research/media
geo-informatics
journalism
diplomatic service
financial services and global business
public relations
European space agency
market research
teaching
public service
tourism
academic teaching and research
museum/heritage management.
Possible career paths are as varied as your individual interests.