Year 1
The first year provides you with broad training across a wide range of Earth Science topics. All modules are compulsory. We don’t assume any prior knowledge; any chemistry, physics and maths that you require is taught in the context of individual modules, and applied to the problems that you’re investigating. Residential field trips to Northern Ireland and South West Wales will train you in key skills in geological observation, data recording and interpretation.
Compulsory modules
The Earth System
Earth Materials
Earth History and Life
Structural Geology
Introductory Field and Research Skills
SW Wales Field Course
Geoscience Project
Year 2
In Year Two we build on the knowledge and understanding gained in the first year across a wide range of Earth Science topics via multiple compulsory modules to ensure that your degree meets the accreditation requirements. There are also two UK-based residential field courses to SW England where you will cover a wide range of exercises, from palaeontology, sedimentology, petrology to structural geology, and the Lake District to focus on developing your independent geological mapping skills. You will also select one optional module.
Compulsory modules
Igneous and Metamorphic Geology
Sedimentology
Field Skills and Project Planning for Geological Field Research
Resource Geology
Project Planning for Independent Projects
Rock Mechanics, Geophysics and Hydrogeology
Optional modules (Select one of)
Geological Natural Hazards
Palaeoecology
Year 3
In Year Three, you will complete a research project (dissertation) that is usually based on a short period of field and/or laboratory work undertaken in the summer between Yrs 2 and 3–this focuses on addressing a scientific research question and can be undertaken in Earth Sciences or Physical Geography. You will also undertake an additional international residential field-based module introducing a variety of new geological environments, processes and rock types. The remainder of your program is based on three optional modules drawn from either Earth or Environmental Sciences and/or Physical Geography allowing you to further specialise and follow your own interests.
Compulsory modules
Earth Science Research Project
Sedimentary Basin Analysis OR Palaeontology Field and Museum Skills*
*This module is only available to students following a palaeontology pathway that also select both of the modules Evolution of Vertebrates and Evolutionary Palaeobiology in the same year.
Optional modules
You can specialise by choosing three modules from a wide variety of options, ranging from more applied and resource-based topics through to environmental and palaeontological modules. Example optional modules may include:
Tectonic and Volcanic Processes
Palaeoclimates
Evolution of Vertebrates
Evolutionary Palaeobiology
Engineering Geology and Pollution Hydrogeology
Climate Change in the Earth System
Exploring the Energy Transition
Environmental Research in High Latitudes
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