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Earth sciences Undergraduate

Bristol s School of Earth Sciences has world-leading researchers across all subject fields and staff are always keen for undergraduates to get involved. I have had the opportunity to work with and get to know many faculty members which has opened doors for my life after university. The staff and students love their work so it is a very positive atmosphere. Sam MSci Geology with Study Abroad Why study earth sciences at Bristol? Earth scientists study the solid Earth, its atmosphere and hydrosphere, structure, processes, history, materials and evolution of life upon it. Earth sciences at Bristol encompass geology, environmental geoscience, geophysics and palaeontology, and has strong links with chemistry, physics, mathematics, geography and biology. It is an excellent subject to study if you enjoy a holistic approach to science. The whole Earth is our laboratory and fieldwork is an integral part of our teaching. Earth sciences have been taught in Bristol for over 100 years. We are housed in the splendid neo-gothic Wills Memorial Building that contains state-of-the-art research laboratories and teaching facilities. We can simulate the kinds of temperatures and pressures encountered hundreds of kilometres below the Earth s surface; we can reconstruct ancient oceans, determine how magma moves; and work out how dinosaurs ran and what colour they were. We have a geology museum housing more than 100,000 specimens of historical and scientific importance. The school has around 260 undergraduate and 120 postgraduate students who are taught and supervised by 35 academic staff members, the majority of whom have high international research profiles in the fields of volcanology, deep Earth processes, palaeobiology, geochemistry, climate change, geophysics and tectonics. Teaching is cutting-edge and our students are problem solvers, with quantitative skills much sought after by employers. 98% of students agree the course is intellectually stimulating (National Student Survey 2015, BSc Geophysics)

What will I study? Single Honours courses BSc Environmental Geoscience, three years F640 MSci Environmental Geoscience, F641 MSci Environmental Geoscience with Study Abroad, F644 BSc Geology, three years F600 MSci Geology, F603 MSci Geology with Study Abroad, F609 BSc Geophysics, three years F661 MSci Geophysics, F662 MSci Geophysics with Study Abroad, F663 BSc Palaeontology and Evolution, three years MSci Palaeontology and Evolution, CF16 Our four degree streams geology, geophysics, environmental geoscience and palaeontology and evolution can be studied as a BSc in three years, or as an MSci in. The MSci courses in geology, geophysics and environmental geoscience can also be studied with a year abroad. Geology degrees deal specifically with the solid earth, its physics and chemistry, and ultimately, life on it through time. Environmental geoscience investigates the solid earth and how it interacts with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. It also deals with issues such as global climate change and remedying damage caused by human activity and industry. Geophysics teaches you about the history, structure and dynamics of the Earth system and how the inaccessible parts of the Earth can be studied through remote sensing techniques such as seismology. Geology and geoscience students have a common first year that lays firm foundations for progressing through the course, covering mathematics, physics and chemistry, and introducing computer programming and fieldwork skills. Following year one, some units are specific to your subject, while some are common to all our degree streams. Imaging and Mapping the Earth, for example, provides an introduction to satellite remote sensing, applied geophysics and geographical information systems. It demonstrates how to use advanced geophysics and remote sensing to survey both the Earth s surface and subsurface, monitor natural hazards, prospect for natural resources, and help archaeological and engineering site investigations. In year three, you can choose 60 per cent of your course content. In year four of an MSci degree you will devote half your time to an advanced research project, the subject of which is a guided choice. In this unit you will work closely with established researchers in the school in order to design and plan an individual experimental project that may be largely field- or specimen-based or of a theoretical character. Projects will provide an insight to the research approach and allow you to place your results in the context of existing work, as well as presenting and discussing the results of your findings so they cross the gap between merely reading what others have said and contributing your own observations and ideas to the scientific world. These projects are frequently of publishable standard and give students an immediate trajectory into a research career or industry. Palaeontology and evolution degrees include some teaching in the School of Biological Sciences. In year one, you will spend one third of your time studying biology and two thirds studying Earth science. From year two onwards, you will be able to choose a number of optional units. One unit that is unique to these programmes is Mesozoic Stratigraphy and Palaeontology Fieldwork. This is devoted to paleontological, sedimentological and stratigraphic observations of terrestrial and marine environments on the Dorset coast and Isle of Wight. It allows you to develop the field skills necessary for depositional and palaeoenvironmental contextualisation, interpreting phenomena such as fossilisation (taphonomy), palaeoenvironmental assessment and stratigraphic correlation through use of depositional, cyclic and bio-stratigraphic tools. Teaching is through a mixture of lectures, laboratory practical classes, tutorials and field classes. We are a small school, with a student to staff ratio of 8:1, so we get to know our students well. You can expect an average of 20 contact hours per week. Assessment is through a combination of coursework and examination. 100% of students are satisfied overall with the course (National Student Survey 2014-15, MSci Environmental Geoscience)

What are my career prospects? Our graduates have excellent career prospects and an outstanding reputation among employers in the sector. Some graduates move out of the subject area and join diverse graduate schemes, or go on to further study; our MSci graduates often win funded PhD positions both here and in other universities with ease. A science degree from a top-ranking university is an excellent investment both for students and for employers. Our geology and environmental geoscience degrees are accredited by the Geological Society of London, our professional body. Our geophysics degrees are undergoing accreditation. An accredited degree can be counted towards the requirements for becoming a chartered geologist or scientist. Many of our recent graduates contribute to our careers programme by coming back to talk about their jobs, their research and their companies. 100% of students agree they have received sufficient advice and support with their studies (National Student Survey 2015, MSci Geology) Making your application Typical offer for BSc/MSci Geology and BSc/MSci Environmental Geoscience* Visit bristol.ac.uk/ug17-geology and bristol.ac.uk/ug17-geoscience for other qualifications A-levels AAA (AAB contextual ) including two science subjects or AAB including three hard sciences IB Diploma 36 overall (34 contextual ) to include 18 points at Higher Level including two science subjects or 34 overall to include 17 points at Higher Level including three hard sciences Typical offer for BSc/MSci Geophysics* Visit bristol.ac.uk/ug17-geophysics for other qualifications A-levels AAA (AAB contextual ) including Maths and Physics IB Diploma 36 points overall (34 contextual ) to include 18 at Higher Level with 6, 6 in Maths and Physics For information on contextual offers, visit bristol.ac.uk/ug-apply/#typical-contextualoffers For details of English language profiles, visit bristol.ac.uk/ug-language-requirements Selection UCAS or Common Application Deferred entry Welcomed, but please seek advice about maintaining relevant skills We are interested in selecting applicants with firm foundations in physical sciences. We like active people with enquiring minds who can manage their time and achieve a great deal, who show an interest in the natural and outdoor world and who demonstrate a passion for how the Earth and life work. Demonstrating relevant work experience in your application is desirable, but we don t require it as it is often hard to find in our field. We may run selection tests and interviews for people applying from non-standard routes (for example Access to Science qualifications in the case of mature students), but not for recent school leavers with standardised qualifications, such as A-levels. Further information Find out more about the School of Earth Sciences: bristol.ac.uk/earthsciences. *The typical offer is indicative only and the University accepts a wide range of qualifications. The information is correct at the time of printing (June 2016), however, we recommend you check the University s website for the most up-to-date information:.

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