Geography is also such an enormous subject with elements of physical, human, environmental, regional and economic aspects. I doubt very much than anyone studying Geograohy enjoys all aspects equally (I certainly didn’t).Very difficult to answer as each course is different. It really depends on what your son would like to achieve/do as a result.
An undergraduate general Geography degree is a good general degreee and opens up quite a few avenues. However it is not particularly specialized.
The Geography course in Trinity and the social science geography in Ucd would be very similar. The other two have additional specialities including geoscience
It also depends on the length of the course as to how much content there is- 3 or 4 years? Are any of them examined/part examined by thesis or coursework/practical work?
It’s over 25 years since I did my Geography Degree (UCD)
Hope he did Ok in his leaving and is on track to get the degree course he wantsThanks all. Appreciate your replies.
Hope he did Ok in his leaving and is on track to get the degree course he wants
My son did the first year in Geography in 53.3845° N, 6.6011° W before transferring to History and Politics in 53.3065° N, 6.2187° W.My son is lnterested in Geography related studies for his Degree.
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