Human Geography focuses on the geographical dimensions of social and environmental challenges in an increasingly globalised world. Geography is distinctive in its focus on places and spaces, landscapes, territories and borders, and spatial connections.
If yes, this minor will suit you!
Please note that due to the minor starting in 2024-2025, the information in the 2023-2024 Course Catalogue may be outdated. For the most current programme and detailed course descriptions, refer to the 2024-2025 Course Catalogue from June onwards.
This course explores sociospatial inequalities in an interconnected world, challenging the assumption of globalisation as a force for convergence. Students examine theories and case studies across spatial scales, from global to individual levels. Topics include political economy, class, race, gender, environmental justice, housing inequality, and contemporary politics.
The minor Human Geography is an excellent preparation for one of the tracks within the Master's Human Geography:
Always check the entry requirements of the Master's programme of your interest.