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Old 20-06-2008: 20th June 2008 21:32 #1 
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Just wondering if anyone on here knows anything about the Geography department/faculty/course? and also Geography and Management? Any advice would be great...which campus would I be on, best halls, are lecturers good, kind of timetable I can expect etc etc?

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Old 07-07-2008: 7th July 2008 17:11 #2 
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Hey there, I'm not able to answer may of your questions BUT I have applied to do Environmental Management which is what I think you meant by Geography Management.
I've visited Hallam twice and met the faculty team and they are really really helpful. Douglas Frasier is the lecturer in charge I believe and he is a very nice guy and seems like he'd be very approachable if needed.

I'm hoping to go in September this year to do a 4 year sandwich course. Everyone doing Geography and anything Environment related starts off together in the same class, then after a few months OR the first year (not sure which) you break of into speciality classes. The good thing about this is that even if you apply to do say Human Geography you can change half way through the year if you decide to do something more management based because everyone does the same class to begin with.

As I'm not yet a student at the uni I can't really comment on timetables, but the classes are based on the main campus, so no travelling to other sites.The Accommodation is very very good. If you go onto the SHU website there's some info but no pics. I've applied fro Liberty Works, Liberty Court and Leadmill. All in the centre of the city basically. But it depends on type of accommodation you want. I've opted for shared facilities.

Anyway hope this helps

Sharni ^.^
 
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