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FYM001
Becoming a Successful Global Scientist
30 credits
This module will introduce learners to some of the major global environmental challenges facing society today and how science has a role in tackling them. It will help enable learners to adapt to the Higher Education Learning Environment by the development of a more independent, reflective and self-managed approach to study, learning, scientific writing, time management and mathematical skills for the study of science.
50% Coursework
50% Tests
FYM002
Essentials for Physical and Environmental Sciences
30 credits
This module introduces learners to the study of physical and environmental science. It covers the very small scale from atoms to large scale global systems. This module teaches the fundamental concepts and analysis methods for chemical, environmental and earth system sciences. No prior knowledge is assumed. Emphasis is placed on building understanding of core principles and confidence in essential practical techniques.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
FYM004
Our Changing Planet - Chemical and Geo-environmental Processes
30 credits
This module builds on the core ideas introduced in its partner module in the first semester (FYM002), introducing a range of additional physical, earth and environmental concepts. There will be a strong emphasis on applying scientific principles to a wide range of topics in earth, environmental and chemical sciences.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
FYM006
Sustainable Development Project
30 credits
This module will introduce the learners to group work. As part of a group, they will investigate one of the global environmental challenges facing society today. Each global environmental challenge will be investigated through its impact(s) in and around SW England. The learners will be guided in their investigation and present their findings at an end of year conference. This will be followed by an individual reflection upon the group work process.
50% Practicals
50% Tests
GEES1201
Sustainable Geoscience
20 credits
Kick off your degree by gaining an understanding of the important role of geoscientists in solving today鈥檚 biggest environmental issues (e.g. the energy transition, sustainable development) alongside exploring the fundamentals of Earth history and structure (e.g. plate tectonics, climate change, evolution of life). Through field, tutorial and lecture-based teaching this module will support your transition to university.
60% Coursework
40% Practicals
GEES1202
Earth Materials and Resources
20 credits
Discover Earth鈥檚 building blocks and how dynamic Earth processes shape geologic materials. You will gain the observational skills needed to unravel how the Earth works, including getting hands on using our 5G-enabled microscope lab. You will learn to read geological maps and use them to decipher the sequence of geological events that have shaped our planet鈥檚 history. See the Earth in a whole new light!
70% Coursework
30% Remotely delivered assessments
GEES1203
Climate, Tectonics and Hazards
40 credits
Develop your knowledge of climate and hazards. Through hands on practicals, field work and lectures learn how sedimentary rocks and fossils illuminate past, present and future climatic and oceanographic changes, and use maps and GIS to explore landscapes, earthquakes and volcanoes. Consolidate knowledge in the field, putting into practice new skills and seeing hands on the effects of geohazards on people and places.
50% Coursework
25% Practicals
25% Tests
GEES1204
The Life and Death of an Ocean
40 credits
Explore how Earth's shifting plates and their dynamic surface systems shape our planet and get hands-on practical experience in tectonics and learning how to unravel ancient environments through sedimentological and palaeontological evidence. Discover how the Earth's past has been recorded in the rocks beneath our feet.
35% Coursework
35% Practicals
30% Remotely delivered assessments
UCAS tariff
32
Contextual offers: Typically, the contextual offer for this course is 8 points below the advertised tariff. A contextual offer is an offer to study at university that takes into account individual circumstances that are beyond your control, and that can potentially impact your learning and your exam results, or your confidence in applying to university.
2024-2025 | 2025-2026 * | |
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Home | 拢9,250 | 拢9,535 |
International | 拢18,100 | 拢18,650 |
Part time (Home) | 拢770 | 拢795 |
*UK Government announcement on tuition fees
Following an , the government has confirmed its intention to increase undergraduate tuition fees for the 2025/26 academic year.
Subject to final Parliamentary approval (expected in early March 2025), the tuition fee for UK students is increasing to a maximum of 拢9,535 from 1 August 2025. This change applies to current and new students at the 探花视频. The Student Loans Company (SLC) has confirmed loans for tuition fees will be increased accordingly.
鈥淲e got to go to Sicily and see volcanoes erupting.鈥
Sophie, BSc (Hons) Geology
鈥淏eing in the field and getting hands-on with some of the equipment has been really fun.鈥
Our world-class research keeps staff at the cutting edge of recent scientific developments within the field.
Research by our Earth Scientists on the Celtic Sea bed is helping develop renewable energy futures in the south west.