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Course structure

Specific prerequisites for each of the second and third-year options are noted in the individual subject descriptions. A first-year level sequence followed by sixteen points at second-year level forms a minor sequence. To convert a minor to a major sequence, a student must complete third-year level subjects to the value of twenty-four points.

Students specialising in human geography are advised to consider including in their degrees, subjects in anthropology, economics, history, mathematics, philosophy, politics, sociology and physical geography. Students proposing to specialise in physical geography should consider including subjects in botany, earth sciences, computer science, mathematics, zoology and human geography.


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