Geology and Physical Geography BSc
Bachelor's degree
In Birmingham
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Birmingham
Our Geology and Physical Geography BSc course is a flexible degree, supported by an extensive fieldwork programme, that will give you a broad-based knowledge of the Earth sciences.
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Subjects
- Physical Geography
- Climate
- Project
- Geology
Course programme
Year 1
Compulsory modules
The first year provides you with a broad training in topics across the subject, through several compulsory modules. We don’t assume any prior knowledge; the 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 trips to Northern Ireland and South West Wales will train you in key skills in geological observation, data recording and interpretation.
- Earth Systems
- Earth History and Life
- Global Environmental Issues A
- Global Environmental Issues B
- Atoms to Volcanoes
- Earth Structures & Tectonics
- Geoscience Project
- Introductory Field and Research Skills
- SW Wales Field Course
Compulsory modules
The Year 2 content builds on the first year, covering a range of specialised topics. Compulsory modules cover sedimentology, past environments, and a resources module, and you can also choose two or three options from a diverse selection. The Year 2 field courses take you to North West Scotland, where you will focus on quaternary processes and geomorphology, and to Dorset and Cornwall, where you will cover a wide range of exercises, from palaeontology to structural geology.
- Sedimentology
- Field Skills and Project Planning for Independent Projects
- NW Scotland Field Skills
- Resource Geology OR Resources and Exploration
Optional modules
- Micropalaeontology and Palaeoenvironments
- Hydroclimatology: Climate and Water
- Hydrogeology
- Ecological Systems
- Environmental Pollution
- Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
- Continental Deformation
- Geological Natural Hazards
- Geomorphology and Palaeoenvironments
- Oceans Through Time
- Catchment Water and Soil Management
Compulsory modules
Compulsory modules in Year 3 include your dissertation – a mapping project in an area of your choice, where you will undertake fieldwork the previous summer - and a field based module introducing a variety of new geological environments, processes and rock types.
- Earth Sciences Research
Select one of the following field based modules:
- Sustainable Resource Geology
- Sedimentary Basin Analysis
- Volcanology
Optional modules
You can specialise further by choosing modules from a wide variety of options, ranging from more applied and resource-based topics through to environmental and ecological modules.
- Palaeoclimates
- Climate Change in the Earth System
- Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere
- Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
- Evolution of Vertebrates
- Petroleum Geoscience
- Environment and Landscape Change
- Weather Climate and Society
- Landscape and Urban Ecology
- Environmental Protection
- River Processes, Deposits and Environments
- Evolutionary Palaeobiology
- Tectonic and Magmatic Processes
- Climate change in the Earth System
- Small-scale and Air Pollution Meteorology
Please note: The modules listed on the website for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. Unless indicated otherwise, the modules listed for this programme are for students starting in 2020. On rare occasions, we may need to make unexpected changes to compulsory modules after that date; in this event we will contact offer holders as soon as possible to inform or consult them as appropriate.
Geology and Physical Geography BSc