ObjectivesThe Geology Department provides a dynamic environment in which to learn more about the evolution of our planet from geoscientists at the forefront of their field. Our students cite the supportive and friendly staff as one of the key reasons for choosing to study here. The Earth is the geoscientist’s laboratory and our degree courses include opportunities for geological fieldwork in the Alps, Tenerife, Spain, Scotland and Wales. Our courses provide a thorough training in the geosciences in preparation for a wide range of careers in industry or further scientific research, across a variety of disciplines such as natural resource exploration or the environmental sector.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements * A/AS levels for all degrees: Three A levels usually required, normally including at least two from: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics or Physics. Grades usually from three A-levels, but two AS levels considered in place of one A level only. General Studies is accepted. Geology qualifications are welcomed, although we assume no previous knowledge of Geology. * Additional requirements for Earth and Planetary Sciences courses: A level Physics is required, A level Mathematics preferred; AS level Mathematics accepted. * Additional requirements for Geology with Geophysics courses: One of the A levels must be Physics or Mathematics. If either of Physics or Mathematics is not taken at A level, these subjects must be taken at AS level. * Department Scholarship: We offer competitive scholarships, based on academic performance, at the start of the second, third and fourth years, together with a wide range of prizes and awards in each year for academic achievement and overall performance.
Academic titleBSc Geology with Geophysics
Course descriptionBSc Geology with Geophysics
Programme
First and Second Years
The first two years are common with the Geology degrees and designed to provide you with a thorough grounding in Geosciences. You will develop geophysical knowledge and skills through taught modules and your tutorials. An independent field-based project on a geophysical topic of your choice is initiated during the second year.
Third year
This year concentrates on geophysics. You will use the geological knowledge acquired in the first two years to interpret geophysical data. Modules in Reflection Seismology, Potential Fields and Environmental Site Investigation Methods prepare you for employment by demonstrating how geophysicists solve real problems. You will undertake geophysical fieldwork, analyse the data, complete a project and develop report writing and presentation skills. MGeol students produce a dissertation, preparing you for advanced research-based learning in the fourth year.