BSc Geography with Economics
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-28 | - |
| 2027-09-28 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the BSc Geography with Economics Programme
The BSc Geography with Economics programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) offers students the opportunity to study the impact of economics on human development and the environment. This programme provides a solid grounding in geography and economics, building students' knowledge in mathematical and statistical analysis.
Programme Details
Overview
The BSc Geography with Economics programme is a three-year, full-time undergraduate degree that combines the study of geography and economics. Students will learn about the uneven impact of economic activity globally and deepen their understanding of the forces driving social, political, environmental, and economic change.
Programme Structure
The programme consists of 12 units over three years, plus LSE100. In the first year, students will take methodology courses, a geography course, and economics courses, as well as one option from a choice of three. In the second year, students will take several compulsory courses in geography and one in microeconomics, with the option to choose between courses in microeconomics and econometrics. In the final year, students will take two compulsory half-unit courses in geography and choose from a range of geography and economics options totalling three units.
Entry Requirements
- Home students: AAA, including an A in Mathematics, with a strong set of GCSE grades, including the majority at A (or 7) and A* (or 8-9).
- Overseas students: 38 points overall, with 766 at higher level, including Mathematics.
- Contextual admissions: ABB, including an A in Mathematics, for home students, and 36 points overall, with 665 at higher level, including 6 in Mathematics, for overseas students.
Fees and Funding
- Home student fee: £9,535 per year (2026/27).
- Overseas student fee: £30,700 per year (2026/27).
- Fieldtrip bursaries are available for students who can document financial need.
Career Support
LSE offers various career support services, including CV workshops, careers fairs, and one-to-one sessions with careers consultants. Many of the UK's top employers give careers presentations at the School during the year.
Graduate Destinations
Recent graduates from this programme have gone on to work in areas such as financial services, planning, consultancy, administration, marketing, development, teaching, and further study. The median salary of LSE undergraduate students 15 months after graduating is £38,000.
Research Areas
The Department of Geography and Environment at LSE is highly regarded both nationally and internationally, with research areas including economic, urban, and development geography, environmental social science, and climate change. The department works closely with academics from several other departments at LSE and has research centres such as the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
Why Study at LSE
LSE is a world-renowned institution, ranked second globally for Geography and eighth for Economics (2025 QS World University Rankings). The university offers a unique opportunity to study geography in a university with a worldwide reputation in the social sciences. LSE's academics are at the forefront of global research, working with policymakers, the third sector, and big business to apply their insights to real-world issues.
Learning and Assessment
- Teaching: Weekly lectures and classes, totalling 12 to 15 hours per week in the first year.
- Independent study: Students are expected to complete independent study outside their classes, which varies depending on the course.
- Assessment: Most full units are assessed through coursework and/or Summer Term exams, with feedback provided on formative coursework and summative assessments.
Student Life
LSE offers a range of student services, including accommodation, the LSE Library, careers service, PhD Academy, and LSE LIFE. The university also has a vibrant student community, with numerous student clubs and societies.
About LSE
The London School of Economics and Political Science is a private company limited by guarantee, registration number 70527. The university is committed to providing a world-class education and conducting research that addresses the major challenges facing the world.
Conclusion
The BSc Geography with Economics programme at LSE provides students with a unique opportunity to study the impact of economics on human development and the environment. With its strong focus on mathematical and statistical analysis, this programme equips students with a range of transferable skills for their future careers. The university's commitment to research and its worldwide reputation in the social sciences make it an ideal institution for students who want to make a positive impact in the world.
