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BSc Environmental Earth Sciences (F630)

  • Course Code UNU1F630301
  • Duration 3 Years
  • Attendance Full Time
  • Award Degree of Bachelor of Science
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Overview
Environmental Earth SciencesEnvironmental Earth Sciences takes an integrated approach to studying the solid Earth. There are no fixed boundaries between the solid Earth and its environment.

Students explore the inter-relationships between the solid Earth and all aspects of its environment, including political, economic and social issues. Conventional subject boundaries are broken to give you an integrated education. You will use principles of geology, physical geography, chemistry, biology, maths and social science, to investigate how the solid Earth affects human society and how human society impacts on the solid Earth. Graduates in Environmental Earth Sciences from UEA are in great demand from industry because of the high esteem in which the School of Environmental Sciences is held in the wider geosciences community and for the levels of laboratory, field and transferable skills acquired during the course.

Because the degree programme is taught within the School of Environmental Sciences you will be able to choose a very flexible path of study. The degree programme is designed to give you a solid foundation to your chosen career. The first year ensures you have the necessary building blocks to choose effectively from the wide range of courses on offer in the second and third years. The first year will also introduce you to a range of subjects you are unlikely to have come across until now.

Study Environmental Earth Sciences at UEA and find out the answers to the following questions and many more...

  • What is plate tectonics?
  • How do deep sea trenches form?
  • How has sea level changed with time?
  • How do beaches form?
  • What causes the topography of the ocean floor?
  • How do rivers, wind and ice sculpt hills and valleys?
  • How do the oceans and atmosphere interact?
  • How is Earth's weather produced?
  • What can we learn from the geological record?
  • How do rocks differ from each other?
  • What happens during an earthquake?
  • Why use coastal defences?
  • How quickly do continents move?
  • What happens to the Earth during a meteorite impact?
  • Can we minimise the risks of flooding?
  • What happens inside an erupting volcano?

Field Course Options

Field courses and practical classes are essential in training the environmental earth science students. You will be introduced to many different geological environments and learn a variety of practical techniques using specialist equipment through the wide range of field courses available.

This pathway is also accredited by the Geological Society of London, as a first degree that offers sound training for a professional career in the geosciences and which satisfies their academic requirements of Fellowship and Chartered Geologist status.
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Prof Jan Alexander    
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