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Student experiences of multidisciplinarity in the undergraduate geography curriculum
Authors:Tim Hall  Mark McGuinness  Charlotte Parker  Phil Toms
Institution:1. Department of Applied Social Sciences, University of Winchester, Winchester, UK;2. School of Natural &3. Social Sciences, University of Gloucestershire, Francis, UK;4. Department of Social Sciences, Bath Spa University, Bath, UK;5. School of Natural &
Abstract:This paper explores the student experience of multidisciplinarity within the undergraduate Geography curriculum. It considers the drivers that have underpinned this development before considering the findings of research into student experiences in two universities in the south of England. The results suggest that most students view this development positively and recognize a number of advantages that it brings, citing expanded opportunities for learning, working with people from other disciplines, expansion of perspectives and perceived benefits to employability. However, for a minority this development is more problematic. The research points here to issues with specialist knowledge and disciplinary pedagogies, social issues within the classroom and class organization and some reservations regarding groupwork. The paper concludes with a series of recommendations.
Keywords:Multidisciplinarity  undergraduate  curriculum  student experience  disciplinary pedagogies
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