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  1. Sep 30, 2024 · A joint honours programme on economic history, the study of economic change in the past, and geography, and how the two impact upon each other.

    • 30 September 2024-20 June 2025
    • 85/13/7:1
    • 31 January 2024
    • Three years full-time
  2. The use of language is an integral part of learning geography and good literacy skills are important to enable geographical understanding. It is through language that students understand geographical concepts, develop their geographical thinking and communicate geographical ideas.

  3. BSc Economic History and Geography Explore economic change's roots in geography, past and present. Learn from top economic historians and geographers at research's forefront.

  4. Language is central to daily human existence. It is the principal means by which we conduct our social lives at home, neighborhood, school, workplace, and recreation areas. It is the tool we use to plan our lives, remember our past, and express our cultural identity.

  5. The aim is a statement setting out what geographical learning you intend students to achieve by the end of the lesson. It could extend over more than one lesson. It must be clearly stated and be precise enough to focus your planning and teaching.

  6. Learning about geography involves developing knowledge and understanding of: where learners live; other people and places; how people and places interrelate; the significance of location; human and physical environments; causes and consequences of change; explaining geographical patterns and processes.

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  8. Taught jointly by the Department of Sociology and the Language Centre, this BSc Language, Culture and Society allows you to study sociology and become fluent in either French, German, Mandarin, Russian or Spanish.