This flexible programme draws from a wide range of scientific disciplines to build a degree that matches your interests and career aspirations.
Within your degree you will learn about the individual components of the Earth system, including the atmosphere, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and the role of living organisms within the biosphere, alongside how these individual components interact with each other. Your studies will focus on natural environments and also on how human society has modified the Earth system.
Throughout your degree you will be taught by in...
This flexible programme draws from a wide range of scientific disciplines to build a degree that matches your interests and career aspirations.<br/><br/>Within your degree you will learn about the individual components of the Earth system, including the atmosphere, aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and the role of living organisms within the biosphere, alongside how these individual components interact with each other. Your studies will focus on natural environments and also on how human society has modified the Earth system.<br/><br/>Throughout your degree you will be taught by internationally-renowned academics, and will have access to our state-of-the-art laboratories which offer excellent facilities for practical work.<br/><br/>In your first year, you will address many of the fundamental themes of environmental science, from understanding hydrology and flood risk to learning about weather and climate. In your second year you will build on themes introduced in Year 1, whilst also applying your knowledge in a residential fieldwork module at Carrock Fell in the Lake District World Heritage Site. This week-long module allows you to learn about the environment first-hand in an informal and practical setting.<br/><br/>Additionally, you also have the opportunity to participate in other exciting fieldwork opportunities throughout your degree, from learning about hydrological processes in Devon to the management of alpine environments in Switzerland.<br/><br/>From your second year onwards, you begin to specialise by choosing modules that interest you the most, perhaps selecting modules in the areas of energy, ecology or remote sensing. In addition, you will begin to prepare for your third year dissertation project, which gives you an opportunity to research a subject that really interests you. You may choose a project with a substantial fieldwork component or, alternatively, conduct your dissertation through laboratory research or computer modelling.<br/><br/>Throughout your degree, considerable weight is placed upon the transferable skills that are highly valued by potential employers. For example, in addition to your subject knowledge, you will also gain communication and information technology skills and will become familiar with data handling and environmental sampling and analysis.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
01/10/2025
Campus
Main Site
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
F750
Institution Code
L14
Points of Entry
Year 1
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Access to HE DiplomaD:30,M:15 In a science related subject. We require majority of Distinctions in science subjects. Please contact the Admissions Team for further advice. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme32 Including 16 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects and one science subject at HL grade 6 Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDM To include sufficient science. We require Distinctions in majority of relevant science units. Please contact the Admissions Team for further advice. A levelA,B,B A level grade B in one science from the following; Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Human Biology, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology. |
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