Do you want to help solve some of the biggest global challenges facing our planet?
Then geophysics may be for you.
From record-breaking heatwaves and wildfires to disastrous floods, climate change is already impacting our planet. We have produced world-leading research proving that human-caused climate change has changed both the frequency and severity of extreme weather events.
Join us as we explore the amazing planet Earth, from its hot core to its crust, oceans, atmosphere, and everything in-between.
**What is geophysics?**
Geophysics ...
Do you want to help solve some of the biggest global challenges facing our planet?<br/><br/>Then geophysics may be for you.<br/><br/>From record-breaking heatwaves and wildfires to disastrous floods, climate change is already impacting our planet. We have produced world-leading research proving that human-caused climate change has changed both the frequency and severity of extreme weather events.<br/><br/>Join us as we explore the amazing planet Earth, from its hot core to its crust, oceans, atmosphere, and everything in-between.<br/><br/>**What is geophysics?**<br/><br/>Geophysics is about understanding the complex interactions between Earths systems. We explore everything from liquid metal in the Earths core to moving continents on the Earth surface. We study the composition of the deep Earth and the rapidly changing composition of the Earths atmosphere.<br/><br/>**Science of natural disasters**<br/><br/>We can use geophysics to monitor the processes that result in catastrophic events. For example, earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.<br/><br/>**Big science and big data**<br/><br/>We use a process called remote sensing to gather vast amounts of data. We often obtain this data through satellites, aircraft and drones. We can collect data from the edges of space to the very centre of the Earth to understand, model and predict how the Earth behaves.<br/><br/>**Computer science**<br/><br/>Using coding and building computer models helps us understand complex data and predict how the Earth will behave in the future.<br/><br/>**Environmental science**<br/><br/>We are seeking ways to provide renewable sources of energy. Plus, finding the materials and technologies that enable them. Geophysics is also about understanding the physics of environmental change. We can look for ways to mitigate the harmful impact of human activity and repair damages of the past.<br/><br/>**Climate science**<br/><br/>Understanding how the atmosphere and oceans interact also allows us to predict the impact of human activities on the rapidly changing climate. We can benchmark our progress towards a net-zero future.<br/><br/>**Multiscale science**<br/><br/>Our understanding can range from how atoms behave under immense pressures and temperatures deep within the Earth, to examining interactions between planetary bodies in our solar system and beyond.<br/><br/>**Bringing it all together**<br/><br/>It is the interdisciplinarity and interconnected nature of geophysics that defines much of what we do. It is also why geophysics plays such an essential role in creating a more sustainable and equitable future for us all.<br/><br/>Making a difference starts here. Are you ready?<br/><br/>**What is meteorology?**<br/><br/>Meteorology uses similar methods and techniques as geophysics to study:<br/><br/><br/>* atmospheric dynamics<br/><br/><br/>* climate change<br/><br/><br/>* meteorological phenomena, such as rain, snow, storms and hurricanes<br/><br/><br/>There is a strong connection between geophysics and meteorology. Many of the Earths processes can affect our atmosphere, climate and weather - including:<br/><br/><br/>* gravity<br/><br/><br/>* heat transfer<br/><br/><br/>* ocean currents<br/><br/><br/>* volcanic eruptions<br/><br/><br/>As well as being fascinating, the study of geophysics and meteorology are increasingly vital to us all.<br/><br/>Climate change is causing extreme weather such as heatwaves, heavy downpours, droughts and hurricanes all over the planet. It is predicted extreme weather events will become even worse in the coming decades, causing significant challenges for both society and the environment. <br/><br/>**What will I learn?**<br/><br/>We will train you in fundamental physical principles and mathematical techniques of geophysics. Your training will be combined with an appreciation of atmospheric processes and the techniques used to study them. <br/><br/>By studying this degree, you will learn from our wide range of experienced academics across a diverse range of Earth science disciplines. <br/><br/>We embrace a hands on approach to learning, so you can develop in-demand practical skills. <br/><br/>Join us as our planet and humanity face some of the biggest challenges we have ever known.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
09/2024
Campus
Central area campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
FFP8
Institution Code
E56
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
A levelA,A,A A,B,B Required subjects: A Levels: Mathematics at A and Physics at B. GCSEs: English at C or 4. Scottish HigherA,B,B,B ABBB by end of S5 or AAAB by end of S6. BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. Required subjects: Highers: Mathematics at A and Physics at B. Higher Applications of Mathematics is not accepted in place of Higher Mathematics. National 5s: English at C. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme32 34 34 points with 655 at HL - 32 points with 655 at HL. Required subjects: HL: Mathematics (Analysis and approaches only) at 6 and Physics at 5. SL: English at 5. |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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Scotland | £1,820 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,250 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £34,800 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |