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Geography, BA, University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development

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University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
BAFull-time3 yearsSeptemberGBP 9250 per yearGBP 21000 per year
BScFull-time3 yearsSeptemberGBP 9250 per yearGBP 17000 per year
MGeogFull-time48 monthsSeptemberGBP 9250 per yearGBP 17000 per year
MGeogFull-time48 monthsSeptemberGBP 9250 per yearGBP 17000 per year

About Geography, BA - at University of Manchester, School of Environment, Education and Development

The joint Geology and Geography degree is run by the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences and the The School of Environment, Education and Development . You will be able to choose from a wide range of units taught by staff from both Schools which focus on Earth processes on all scales. You will look at minerals down a microscope and learn about mountain building, global climate and even solar system evolution. If you are not sure whether you love rocks more than physical geography then this is an ideal option for you.

Please visit our School website for more details.

Entry requirements

A-level

Grades ABB which should include at least one science subject

Unit grade information

The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes.

GCSE

English Language and Mathematics at grade C minimum or grade 4 in the newly reformed GCSE qualification.

Key Skills qualification

The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University.

International Baccalaureate

33 points in total with at least 16 points at higher level which must include one science to at least grade 5 (higher level)

English language

IELTS 6.5. Minimum 6 in any component

English language test validity

Some English language test results are only valid for two years. Your English language test report must be valid on the start date of the course.

Irish Leaving Certificate

A2B1B2B2B2 including two science subjects

Scottish Highers

Please contact the school for further information

Scottish Advanced Highers

ABB which must include at least 1 science subject.

Welsh Baccalaureate

A or B in Welsh Baccalaureate in combinaton with two A-levels. Actual required grade will be determined by the overall entry requirements for the course applied for

European Baccalaureate

Acceptable on its own or in combination with other qualifications. Applications from students studying for this qualification are welcome and all such applicants will be considered on an individual basis. Contact the University for further information.

Other international entry requirements

The University of Manchester has a rich academic heritage and is one of the world's leading research-intensive universities. It also has a long history of welcoming international students and seeks to continue this tradition by admitting excellent students from across the world. Details of country specific entry requirements are available from the University website .

BTEC Extended Diploma

BTEC Extended Diploma with a minimum of 70 credits awarded at Distinction, 100 at Merit and the remaining 10 credits at Pass or above. 60 credits must be in a science subject at distinction.
In addition to the extended diploma, we also accept the below BTEC qualifications in conjunction with A levels. Please note that the examples provided are equivalent to grade A at level. The actual offer made will be determined by the overall requirements for the specific course you have applied for. Please contact us for more information:
BTEC Level 3 Diploma: Grade A at A-level plus the BTEC 120 credit Diploma with a minimum of 100 credits awarded at Distinction and the remaining 20 credits at Merit. THE BTEC SUBJECT WILL BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN MAKING A DECISION.
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma: Grades AA at A-level, plus the BTEC 60 credit Subsidiary Diploma with a minimum of 50 credits awarded at Distinction and the remaining 10 credits at Merit. THE BTEC SUBJECT WILL BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN MAKING A DECISION.

Access to HE Diploma

Overall 60 credits are required with 45 at level 3: 15 credits at Distinction in science, and 30 credits at Merit

Advanced Placement tests

The University welcomes applicants with the AP qualification. Such applications will be considered on an individual basis.

Advanced/Progression Diploma

The University of Manchester welcomes the introduction of the level 3 specialised diplomas. We look forward to providing guidance regarding progression opportunities and subject and grade requirements when further details on equivalences are published.

Non-standard educational routes

If you have followed a non-standard educational route and have been, for example, educated at home, your application will be considered against the standard entry criteria of the course to which you applied. You will be required to demonstrate that you meet the academic entry requirements as specified for the course. We will also require a reference which should be written by somebody who knows you well enough, in an official capacity, to write about you and your suitability for higher education. Please refer to UCAS for further information: UCAS reference guidelines

Other entry requirements

Return-to-learn students are those who have had a substantial period away from any formal learning. Often such learners have pursued careers or raised a family. The University understands that students come from many different backgrounds, with varying qualifications, careers and skills, but they often bring to their studies a high degree of motivation and experience.
The University recognises that standard selection measures and procedures may not enable these learners to demonstrate fully their suitability for their chosen course. Where appropriate, admissions officers will seek and consider alternative evidence in order to give such learners equivalent consideration. Where they deem this alternative evidence meets entry criteria fully the learner will not be required to meet the standard academic entry requirements.

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