Course Details
Course Name
Geology MESci
Level of study
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
4 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
Cardiff
Course Subject
- Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences
Course Fees
Inside EU: 9000
Outside EU: 18980
Universities
Cardiff University
Description
The MESci builds upon the equivalent BSc course by means of a fourth year which enables you to undertake a specialist research project in the area of your choice. It is designed for highly qualified candidates who might aim to pursue a research career in academia, government or industry.
Geologists and Earth scientists are much sought after in many professions because of their global view of natural processes.
Our degree in Geology gives you a broad view of the physical, geochemical and biological processes that formed planet Earth, its oceans, atmosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. You will learn how to observe this history within rock outcrops and interpret the processes controlling Earth’s structure and environments.
A key component of this course is fieldwork. You will travel to a number of classic localities both in the UK and abroad. On these excursions you will learn how to record observations, to analyse and interpret a wide range of rocks and structures in the field, and be trained in making a geological map.
Our field courses are specifically designed to focus on key themes, such as the origins of oceanic crust, the development of sedimentary basins and their oil and gas potential, and the growth and collapse of mountain belts.
In year one the main location visited is currently Pembrokeshire while in year two students usually visit Arran, southwest England and northern Spain. In year three you will usually visit Cyprus, where all that you have learned previously can be synthesised into a picture that truly shows the nature of our dynamic earth.
For students interested in professional research careers in Geology, the four-year MESci provides a strong basis for investigation and research in this subject.
Distinctive features
In this broad-based, accredited degree you will learn how to read the rocks, assess the processes involved in their formation, reconstruct past environments and interpret how life evolved.
A key component of this course is that you will undertake fieldwork in all three years, enabling you to learn how to record observations, analyse and interpret rocks and structures in the field and make a geological map.
You will be taught by highly qualified Earth scientists from a wide variety of disciplines, involved in national and international research programmes.
In year four you will complete a master's research dissertation which can widen your career opportunities.