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Geophysics with Professional Placement

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Course summary

If you are curious about how our planet works and want to help solve some of our biggest global challenges, geophysics may be for you.

What is geophysics?

Geophysics is about understanding the complex interactions between the Earth's systems using physics. We explore everything from the Earth's core to the atmosphere.

For example:

  • Studying what causes natural disasters, like earthquakes and volcanoes.

  • By using satellites and drones, we can collect data on how the Earth behaves using a process called remote sensing.

  • Understanding the physics of environmental change to find ways to reduce the harmful impact of human activity.

  • We can also predict human impacts on the rapidly changing climate by understanding how the atmosphere and oceans interact.

It is the interdisciplinary nature of geophysics that defines much of what we do. It is also why geophysics plays an important role in creating a more sustainable future for everyone.

What will I learn?

Our (MEarthPhys) Geophysics degree will teach you to understand our world, so you can help protect its future.

You will study the properties and forces, that act on planetary or even inter-planetary scales.

For example:

  • the microscopic properties of minerals

  • large scale forces such as gravity and magnetism

  • the inner workings of the Earth

We will train you in physical principles and mathematical techniques of geophysics.

You will learn to apply these techniques to diverse fields, for example:

  • monitoring the Earth's changing environment and climate

  • mapping environmental pollution above and below ground

  • measuring rock and soil properties before civil engineering work

  • carbon capture, energy storage and management of water resources

  • technological innovations to sustainably explore and manage the Earth's resources for society's needs

  • understanding the behaviour of the Earth's deep interior

  • understanding how the Earth and other planets have formed and changed over their lifetime

By studying this degree, you will learn from our wide range of experienced academics across a range of Earth science disciplines. Our research-led, industry-informed teaching makes your degree relevant to the world and helps make you highly employable.

We have a hands on approach to learning, so you can develop in-demand practical skills. Many of your activities are similar to what professionals do in the real world.

An extraordinary reputation

We are one of the largest and most successful groupings of geographers, Earth and environmental scientists in the UK, many of whom are world experts in their field.

  • We have pioneered research proving human-caused greenhouse gases are warming our planet, which helped underpin the 2015 Paris Agreement.

  • We are working with major space agencies to monitor the environment using satellite data.

  • We are 22nd in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2024.

  • We are also in the world's top 50 and the UK's top 10 universities for natural sciences, environmental sciences, geology, geophysics, Earth and marine sciences, (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023).

Our staff will include the latest research in your teaching, and share our discoveries with you.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
U9H6
Institution code:
E56

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85 Go onto work and study

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