BSc (Hons) Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education

Combine science and adventure. Study geographical science along with outdoor leadership. Build skills in GIS, remote sensing and field research for fast-growing green jobs.

Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education

Key facts

  • Award BSc (Hons)
  • Start date September 2026
  • Duration 48 months
  • Mode of study full time
  • Delivery on campus
  • UCAS Code Y21C
  • Study abroad opportunities

Overview

Care about the planet? Love being outdoors? Turn your passion into your profession.

Our Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education degree blends cutting-edge geographical science with hands-on training in leading outdoor adventures.

Gain the green skills employers are searching for. Green jobs are growing fast. Demand increased 8% in one year. That’s compared to just 0.5% growth across the wider UK job market (Deloitte, 2022).

Learn important Environmental Geography skills

On our Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education course you’ll:

  • explore core issues in geography, human impacts on our planet and biogeography;
  • develop skills such as Geographical Information Systems (GIS), statistical techniques and remote sensing;
  • get hands-on field experience in mapping, surveying, monitoring, sampling, data collection, recording and interpreting field data;
  • conduct scientific research covering contemporary biological and environmental sciences.

You'll benefit from our stunning biodiverse campus environment. It has diverse habitats that are used for learning, data collection and sampling.

Gain practical outdoor education training

Your outdoor education and learning is hands-on. You’ll: 

  • learn how to design, lead and deliver outdoor programmes with environmental and ecological learning outcomes,
  • go on field trips to schools and other outdoor/ environmental education centres,
  • plan and design outdoor activities to a range of learners from primary age children to adults.

Mountain or lowland outdoor leader training is a key part of the course. Our expert mountaineering instructors and outdoor specialists will teach you:

  • outdoor leadership,
  • mountain skills,
  • environmental education.

There’s also the option to gain the Mountain or Lowland Leader Award, endorsed by the Mountain Training Association.

This is a physically demanding degree. You need to have a good level of health, fitness and mobility.

We ensure the Environmental Science and Outdoor Education course is industry relevant by working with closely with: 

  • Ardroy Outdoor Education Centre
  • Active Stirling
  • Glenmore Lodge Outdoor Adventure Centre

Practical fieldwork training

You’ll carry out lots of practical work on this degree in Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education. Fieldwork skills you'll gain include: 

  • environmental monitoring,
  • fauna and flora identification,
  • experimental design for environmental surveys,
  • landscape history and management.

The course also offers the choice of two residential field trips:

  • South Africa (10 days). Explore different physical and environmental processes and ecosystem functioning. You’ll also learn about managing international landscapes.
  • Scottish Highlands (7 days). A residential experience to study geological, geomorphological and environmental processes at work.

Travel, accommodation, and subsistence on residential field courses are not included in the course fees.

We know that residential field courses can be difficult for some students to attend. They can also have an environmental impact. To widen participation and reduce this impact, we offer a non-residential field course. This focuses on day trips around the University.

Get industry experience

You can get hands-on experience by taking our placement module. Past students have had placements with environmental charities, government agencies and industry partners including:

  • Larch Green Alpaca Trekking
  • Red Squirrel Nursery
  • South Skye Sea Kayaks
  • Abacus Mountaineering
  • Skye Adventure
  • Active Stirling
  • Pentland Activity Camp
  • Spirit of Adventure
  • Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)

Top reasons to study with us

* Rankings are based on institutions included in the Guardian University Guide 2024

Prizes or awards

At the end of Year 3, the Altajir Scholarship of £500 is awarded to the two best performing students in Environmental Science and Environmental Geography. At the end of Year 4 the best performing student across the Environmental Geography degree is awarded a prize. We also have a new Research in Sustainability Prize.

Faculty Facilities

Take a tour of our Environmental Sciences labs

Entry requirements

Year 1 entry – Four-year honours

Highers
ABBB

A-levels
BBB

IB Diploma
28 points

BTEC (Level 3)
DDM

Essential subjects
To include one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

Essential subjects must have been taken within the last five years to ensure your required subject knowledge is current. Recent work experience can be taken into consideration in place of a formal qualification.

Widening access students
Widening access students may be eligible for an adjusted offer of entry. To find out if this applies to you go to our widening access pages.

Care-experienced applicants will be guaranteed an offer of a place if they meet the minimum entry requirements.

 

Other Scottish qualifications

Scottish HNC/HND
Year one minimum entry - Bs in graded units.

Access courses
University of Stirling access course - for mature students only. You must pass the course with 50% or above.

SWAP access course - for mature students only.

Email our Admissions Team for advice about other access courses.

Foundation Apprenticeships
Considered to be equivalent to 1 Higher at Grade B

Essential subjects
To include one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

Essential subjects must have been taken within the last five years to ensure your required subject knowledge is current. Recent work experience can be taken into consideration in place of a formal qualification.

Other qualifications

English, Welsh and Northern Irish HNC/HND
Merits and Distinctions

English, Welsh and Northern Irish access courses
Access to Higher Education - 60 credits, minimum 45 at QCF Level 3, pass at 60% or above.

Essential subjects
To include one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

Essential subjects must have been taken within the last five years to ensure your required subject knowledge is current. Recent work experience can be taken into consideration in place of a formal qualification.

International entry requirements

Advanced entry

Advanced entry is not available for this course.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language you must have one of the following qualifications as evidence of your English language skills:

  • IELTS Academic or UKVI 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each sub-skill.
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic) 60 overall with a minimum of 59 in each sub-skill.
  • TOEFL exams taken before 21 January 2026: 80 overall with 18 in reading, 17 in writing, 17 in listening, 20 in speaking.
  • TOEFL exams taken from 21 January 2026: 4 overall with no less than 4 in any band.

See our information on English language requirements for more details on the language tests we accept and options to waive these requirements.

Pre-sessional English language courses

If you need to improve your English language skills before you enter this course, University of Stirling International Study Centre offers a range of English language courses. These intensive and flexible courses are designed to improve your English ability for entry to this degree.

Find out more about our pre-sessional English language courses

Course details

This course includes a solid grounding in environmental geography together with practical training in navigation, mountain hazards, and outdoor safety. We also train you to design, deliver and lead outdoor programmes with environmental and ecological learning outcomes.

Modules

Course details

Teaching

We were awarded five-star excellence for teaching in the QS Stars University Ratings 2024.

You'll be taught through a mix of lectures, online materials, field and laboratory practical exercises and tutorials, and small-group seminars. You'll have the opportunity to gain work-based experience as part of your degree which will count towards your degree progression.

Fieldwork

We have a wide range of habitats on campus and regularly use them for practical work. Some modules also include short excursions to visit sites and species close to the University. Our residential Scotland field course will offer you the opportunity to gain practical experience in the Scottish Highlands.  

You will also have the choice of a residential overseas field trip. Our 10-day field course to South Africa will develop your field research skills. The trip provides an opportunity to develop an understanding of different physical and environmental processes and ecosystem functioning, alongside the conservation and management challenges of international landscapes. 

Travel, accommodation, and subsistence on residential field courses are not included in the course fees. 

We know that residential field courses can be difficult for some students to attend and incur an environmental cost. To widen participation and increase sustainability in our teaching, there is the option of a non-residential field course module based on day trips around the University.

Assessment

Students are assessed through a diversity coursework assessments that allow them to demonstrate their understanding and skills on a range of topics. These include written work (outdoor education lesson planning, landscape interpretation and preparing environmental consultancy reports), presentations (in groups or individually) and practical demonstrations. This’ll give you highly relevant training for employment as you study for your degree.

Classroom hours

This degree blends both field and classroom teaching. When teaching in a classroom setting, students are expected to engage with staff and the teaching materials to create a collegiate learning atmosphere.

Work placement opportunities

Students have the opportunity to complete a work placement module in the summer between their second and third year that counts towards their degree. A range of employers are available with many students choosing their own work placement company that fits their interests. Previous placements have included shadowing national park rangers, local environmental charities, outdoor education centres and adventure centres.

Study abroad

In addition to the exchange opportunities available to all Stirling students, Environmental Geography has a well-established exchange programme with universities including the University of Agder, Norway, University of Guelph in Canada and the University of Fairbanks, Alaska.

There are also options for exchanges to universities in Sweden and Germany. During Year 3 you can spend one or two semesters abroad where you study courses equivalent to those taken at Stirling and have the opportunity to broaden your environmental and cultural experience.

Find out more about studying abroad.

Contact

Dr Alan Law, Course Director for Outdoor Education Degrees

Fees and funding

Fees and costs

Scottish students

This fee is set by the Scottish Government and is subject to change.

Although you’re liable for annual tuition fees, if you are domiciled in Scotland you can apply to the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS) to have your tuition fees paid by the Scottish Government on your behalf.

You will be charged the annual tuition fee each year when you enrol.

If you need to take additional modules or resit modules, you will be liable for an additional fee.

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy.

Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

This tuition fee may be subject to change depending on guidance provided by the UK Government.

You can apply for financial assistance, including a loan to cover the full cost of your tuition fees, from your relevant funding body. Students from the Republic of Ireland are eligible for a tuition fee loan of up to £9,535 from the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).

We also offer additional funding for students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland. See our funding opportunities section below for more information.

You will be charged the annual fee each year when you enrol.

If you need to take additional modules or resit modules, you will be liable for an additional fee.

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy and terms and conditions.

International students (including EU)

Eligible students will automatically receive a scholarship worth between £10,000-£20,000 over the duration of your course. See our range of generous scholarships for international undergraduate students.

You will be charged the annual fee each year when you enrol.

If you need to take additional modules or resit modules, you will be liable for an additional fee.

For more information on courses invoiced on an annual fee basis, please read our tuition fee policy.

Additional costs

There are some instances where additional fees may apply. Depending on your chosen course, you may need to pay additional costs, for example for field trips. Learn more about additional fees.

Costs are for fieldtrips are subsidised but you’ll be required to make a financial contribution.

Funding

See what funding opportunities and loans are available to help you with tuition and living costs.

Students from Scotland

Find funding opportunities for Scottish students.

Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

Eligible students will receive our Stirling Success Scholarship which is worth £5,000.

International students

Eligible international students will automatically receive a scholarship worth between £10,000-£20,000 over the duration of your course. Find funding opportunities for international students.

Cost of living

If you’re domiciled in the UK, you can typically apply to your relevant funding body for help with living costs. This usually takes the form of student loans, grants or bursaries, and the amount awarded depends upon your personal circumstances and household income.

International (including EU) students won’t normally be able to claim living support through SAAS or other UK public funding bodies. You should contact the relevant authority in your country to find out if you’re eligible to receive support.

Find out about the cost of living for students at Stirling.

Payment options

We aim to be as flexible as possible, and offer a wide range of payment methods - including the option to pay fees by instalments. Learn more about how to pay.

After you graduate

Environmental Geography graduates are equipped with a unique combination of subject-specific and transferable skills. The combination of scientific field skills, outdoor leadership training and geospatial expertise prepares you for a wide range of careers.

You could also go on to further study. Take a postgraduate taught course or research degree in the geographical and environmental fields.

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What our students said

James  Bennett
James Bennett
England, United Kingdom
BSc (Hons) Environmental Geography and Outdoor Education
The most enjoyable feature for me so far has been the mountain leader training module. This was six days of teaching in the mountains, learning skills necessary to become mountain leaders with your coursemates.
Read James's story

Flexible study

This course is not available as a combined degree.