Overview

Geography offers a uniquely integrated perspective on how humans interact with their environments in different places around the world. Known as the ‘interdisciplinary discipline’, geography blends perspectives from social science, physical sciences and the humanities to investigate human-environment interactions and understand the deep interdependencies between society and the natural environment. … For more content click the Read More button below. By studying geography at Monash, you will join a community of internationally-renowned researchers and passionate students who not only want to understand the world but want to make it better. Geographers approach the world with curiosity and an open mind, with a genuine commitment to understanding issues in their context and striving for more just and sustainable futures.   Geography graduates are highly employable and move into a wide range of careers across government, international organisations, industry and civil society including roles in planning, policymaking, development, consulting, environmental management, communication, teaching, media and advocacy. We are especially valued for our ability to use spatial data and to think across scales, linking local issues and processes to transnational and global ones. By studying geography you will learn a wide range of transferable skills including critical thinking, research design, data analysis, field-work and communication skills. AvailabilityHuman geography is listed in A2000 Bachelor of Arts at Clayton as a major and a minor, and in A0502 Diploma of Liberal Arts at Clayton as a major.

Requirements
24 credit points

Rules
Level 1 gateway units12 credit points
Level 2 and 3 elective units12 credit points

Contacts

Coordinator(s)

Dr Svenja Keele