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Geography at Liverpool Hope University is taught by an enthusiasticand friendly team of tutors with a wide range of special interests inboth physical and human geography.  We have a well-establishedreputation as a friendly and supportive department, something that ourstudents appreciate.

Geography

georgraphy.jpgGeography can either be studied as a single honours BSc Geography or as a joint degree in combination with another subject.  Geography is taught by an enthusiastic and friendly team of human and physical geographers with a wide range of research interests. Liverpool is a great place to study geography, being an excellent case study of economic, environmental and social regeneration, and having a hinterland that includes stunning upland and coastal landscapes. Learning on campus is supplemented by fieldwork in the UK (Peak District, Snowdonia) and Europe (Malta, Romania and Berlin). Further details.

Environmental Science

environmental_management.jpg The BSc (single honours) Environmental Science degree looks at core issues in environmental and earth sciences. These include geomorphology, natural hazards and biogeography, along with environmental management and sustainability development.  There is also a focus on practical field and laboratory skills.  Fieldwork in places such as North West England, Wales and in Europe is a key element of this course.

Tourism

tourism.jpg Tourism is set to become the world's largest industry, and has already become one of its biggest sources of employment. You can study Tourism as part of Combined Honours in combination with another subject. This course aims to give you a good overall understanding of the practical and academic aspects of tourism along with the knowledge and skills you will gain from your second subject.

 


Tourism Management (starting 2012)

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This course focuses on the practical and management aspects of tourism.  It includes units on tourism, management and marketing to prepare students for employment in the tourism industry whether locally or nationally.

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 June 2011 )