University of Derby Experience Day
28 Mar 2026, 09:30
Derby
Tackle the problems of today and the future. On this course, after you've finished your Foundation Year, you’ll develop an understanding of natural and environmental hazards, their management, mitigation, and adaption to these hazards, such as climate change, volcanic eruptions, flooding, and earthquakes.
KEY FEATURES OF THE COURSE
Study an exciting and engaging multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary course that covers a range of subject areas and sits on the boundary between the sciences, physical geography and human geography
Explore the physical, chemical, and biological systems of the Earth in order to learn from the past, understand the present and influence the future to become a game changer focused on solving today’s problems to save tomorrow
Graduate with skills and knowledge in the nature-based expertise and solutions that underpin sustainable development in the UK, including the energy transition to net-zero carbon and provision of sustainable natural resources
Take a hands-on approach and put an emphasis on skill development and practice both in the laboratory and in the field through work placements, internships, research and fieldtrips
Be taught by a range of staff who are experts within their fields and research-active, incorporating their passion and enthusiasm for their specialism into their teaching and research-led learning
HOW YOU’LL LEARN:
Teaching for this programme is designed to be on campus through lectures and practical laboratories. Where appropriate, teaching will also be delivered through tutorials and computer laboratories to encourage discussions and industry-specific software training.
Each module will have associated directed study such as further reading, preparatory work, group activities and finishing exercises. Fieldwork will be embedded throughout the degree programme for you to develop imperative observation, interpretation and field skills required for future careers. This will be in the form of day trips utilising the fantastic locations here in the Midlands, such as the Peak District, the variety of industry in the area and residential field camps.
You’ll also learn to analyse and interpret big data including climate sciences, critical mineral exploration and the green energy sector using global geophysical, geochemical and climatic datasets.
YOUR CAREER:
Careers in the Earth Sciences cover a wide range of industry sectors including:
Volcanology
Geomorphology
Hydropower
Geophysics
Science policy
Palaeontology
Carbon capture
Erosion management
Oceanography
Engineering geology
Critical minerals
Museum curation
Geoscience research
Hydrocarbons
Teaching
Seismology
Geohazards mitigation
Glaciology palaeoclimatology
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