You'll have developed strong analytical skills, knowing how to interpret conceptual and data-based information. In a rapidly changing world your ... Holbrough says. "Jobs that utilise the analytical and research skills of human geography graduates include market research, law, finance and accounting. read more
Human geography is a broad church. There’s scope to develop and demonstrate some hard-core data science skills and that’s going to open a lucrative and buoyant career path. You could also mostly avoid quantitative modules which will take you down other paths. Don’t choose modules based on perceived relevance to jobs; follow your passions. read more
Geography is a major that teaches students a wide-range of useful skills for the marketplace. Employers value the wide-ranging computer, research, and analytical skills that geography students bring to work as employees. When job-hunting, it's important to stress these skills you've gained during college. read more
Geography graduates are equipped to move in several career directions, often combining their knowledge of human and environmental activity to work in areas such as town planning, travel and tourism or aspects of environmental protection, says Margaret Holbrough, careers adviser with Graduate Prospects. read more