Course Details
Course Name
Environmental Geoscience with Professional Placement BSc
Level of study
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
4 Years
Start Term
Country
United Kingdom
City
Cardiff
Course Subject
- Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
Course Fees
Inside EU: 9000
Outside EU: 18980
Universities
Cardiff University
Description
What determines the nature of the surface of the Earth, both physically and biologically, temporally and spatially, and what impact have humans had upon it? This is the sort of question that our Environmental Geoscientists are trained to answer.
Set in an outstanding natural landscape which has been subject to a long and heavily polluting industrial history, South Wales offers study sites that include not only upland geomorphology and coastal environments but also landfills, heavy metal contamination, acid mine drainage, derelict land and mining subsidence, making Cardiff an excellent place to study Environmental Geoscience.
This four-year programme includes a placement year in industry so that you can gain valuable experience in a relevant company or organisation as well as undertaking your academic studies. It is an applied degree that will challenge you to think holistically about subjects ranging from water quality to landscape evolution, from the evolution of the biosphere to climate change and from contaminated land to sustainability.
Fieldwork is an integral part of degrees at Cardiff’s School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, giving our students hands-on experience in real field situations. The fieldwork programme has been designed to give students the widest range of field experiences linked to classroom-based teaching.
As well as fieldwork in South Wales, this scheme currently offers residential trips to Portugal for geological mapping training and geoecology and to the volcano of Tenerife to study ‘the whole island concept’ linking geomorphology, hazards, soils, vegetation, water and sustainability.
Distinctive features
This programme involves a common first term allowing you to experience aspects of Earth Sciences and Geography before finally deciding upon which honours degree course you wish to pursue.
Residential field courses abroad take place in year two and the final year, which are led by research active staff.
You will undertake a major summer project between years two and three building on training throughout the year – as an Environmental Geoscientist you will either do an independent project or an independent placement project with a company.
You will also have the opportunity to have a year working with an appropriate company.