About this Programme
Geography at the UWI is a broad and flexible programme which explores the contemporary challenges facing humanity and provides students with skills needed to develop solutions to these challenges. Geographers blend natural sciences, social sciences and humanities and combine it with mapping and spatial analysis to understand the complex patterns and processes across the earth. In this programme you will be exposed to a variety of exciting courses such as Sustainable Planning, Social and Environmental Justice, Climatology, the Tobago Field Course, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Natural Hazards and Disasters, Hydrology, Geopolitics, and Environmental Modelling. By the end of your degree you will be proficient in many valuable and in-demand skills such as GPS, Remote Sensing, Mapping, Interview and Questionnaire design, Research, Programming, SPSS/Minitab, Project management, Presentation, Writing, Design, Critical thinking and Analytical skills. As geography is an internationally recognised discipline, your degree will be recognised globally. A degree in Geography is one that will take you places.
Admissions Criteria:
To engage in the BSc. Major Geography you must satisfy the following specific subject requirements:
Potential Careers and Employment Opportunities
Application Procedure
To apply to our programme click the following link: https://sta.uwi.edu/apply/
Tuition and Fees
For information on tuition and fees click the following link: https://sta.uwi.edu/resources/documents/UndergraduateFeeBklt.pdf
Registration Procedures
Gate Application Procedures
Programme Course Listing
A Major in Geography would require successful completion of 12 credits of LEVEL 1 PREREQUISITES and a total of 30 credits at the advanced level consisting of 18 credits of core courses and any 12 credits of elective courses. Elective courses are subject to necessary prerequisites and can be taken from Level II/III
PREREQUISITE COURSES |
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LEVEL I |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Human Geography 1: Population, Migration and Settlement |
3 |
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Earth Environments 1: Geomorphology and Soils |
3 |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Human Geography 2: World Economy, Agriculture and Food |
3 |
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Earth Environments 2: Climate and Biosphere |
3 |
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CORE COURSES |
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LEVEL II |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Geographical Information Systems |
3 |
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Geomorphology |
3 |
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LEVEL II |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Geography Research Methods |
3 |
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Introduction to Urban Geography |
3 |
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LEVEL III |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Natural Hazards and Disasters |
3 |
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LEVEL III |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Geographies of the Caribbean |
3 |
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AND any twelve (12) credits of ELECTIVES from the following: |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Geographies of Food Physical Hydrology |
3 3 |
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Geographies of Migration and Settlement |
3 |
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Planning, Development and Sustainability |
3 |
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Meteorology and Climatology |
3 |
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Climate and Environmental Change in the Quaternary |
3 |
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Geophysical Methods for Environmental Sensing and Analysis |
3 |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Discourses of Development and Globalisation |
3 |
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Political Geography |
3 |
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Remote Sensing and GIS |
3 |
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Geographies of Equality and Social Justice |
3 |
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Environmental Modelling with GIS |
3 |
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SEMESTER 3 (SUMMER) |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Geography Residential Field School (Tobago) |
3 |
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Geography Residential Field School (International) |
3 |
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YEAR LONG |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
Research Project |
6 |
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* NOT OFFERED IN 2023/2024 |
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+ MAY BE OFFERED IN 2023 /2024 SUBJECT TO STUDENT ENROLMENT NUMBERS |
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^ CORE COURSE ONLY FOR STUDENTS REGISTERED PRIOR TO 2018/2019 ACADEMIC YEAR |
[Updated: January 2024]