BSc Single Honours Environmental Earth Science

Bachelor's degree

In Aberystwyth

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Aberystwyth (Wales)

  • Duration

    3 Years

Facilities

Location

Start date

Aberystwyth (Ceredigion)
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Aberystwyth University, Llandinam Building, Penglais Campus, SY23 3DB

Start date

On request

About this course

GCSE * (min grade C)
Mathematics ***

UCAS Tariff
280 points B in Geography or other Science subject at A level

International Baccalaureate
30 with specific grade in Geography or Science based subject at higher level

European Baccalaureate
65% overall with 70% in specified subject

* All schemes require grade C in GCSE English or Welsh or an acceptable equivalent.
*** Key Skills level 3 Application of Number acceptable in lieu of GCSE Maths.

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Course programme

Environmental Earth Science [F640] encompasses the overlaps between Geology, Physical Geography and Environmental Science. The degree involves the study of Planet Earth as a unified system, exploring in particular the interactions between the atmosphere, the Earth's surface, and the rocks beneath our feet. It is also about how human activity both impacts upon the environment and is transformed by environmental change. Only by understanding the fundamental physical processes and the linkages between them can we hope to address modern environmental problems.

Environmental Earth Science at Aberystwyth is unique in offering students a detailed insight into the huge variety of subject matter we need to understand our contemporary environment. With this scientific training, Environmental Earth Science graduates are ideally qualified to solve contemporary environmental issues, including problems such as pollution, climate change, waste disposal, ground water and water supplies, contaminated land, natural hazards, resource exploitation and conservation. By predicting how natural processes and human activity might modify the environment in the future, Environmental Earth Science graduates can suggest strategies to prevent, manage and remedy adverse environmental changes.

Additional information

Contact person: Dr Andrew Mitchell

BSc Single Honours Environmental Earth Science

Price on request