Course contact details
UG EAES 2025
Email:ug-earth-sci@manchester.ac.uk
Phone:+44 161 306 0888
University of Manchester
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Our 4 year integrated master's degree in Environmental Science applies a broad interdisciplinary perspective to understanding how the world works. This approach enables us to tackle pressing problems, such as ensuring that human needs are met in a sustainable way, so that everyone has access to clean water and air, and the resources required for agriculture and industrial activity.
Environmental science is focused on a holistic understanding of Earth systems in order to learn from the past, comprehend the present and influence the future. It is the study of how physical, chemical and biological processes maintain and interact with life, and includes the study of how humans affect nature. As environmental science is at the cross-roads of the natural sciences, it provides an enriching alternative to a single-subject honours degree, and can open the door to an exciting range of career options.
During your time with us you will be a part of a dynamic community trying to answer some of the most pressing global issues that we all face. Your work could make a contribution to solving some of the world's greatest challenges.
Course structure
Our MEnvSci in Environmental Science is a four year degree which offers you the flexibility to tailor your interest in environmental science to one of three pathways:
Pollution and environmental processes;
Atmospheric and climate science;
Ecology, evolution and conservation biology.
The Department
We are a department of environmental scientists, geologists, chemists, mathematicians, biologists, physicists and computer scientists, who work together to study the Earth and planets. Our degrees cover the full breadth of earth and environmental sciences, reflecting the main research themes that are fundamental to the work we do in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Skills
Our course will equip you with an armoury of skills to take into the world of work, including the ability to analyse problems, to work collaboratively as part of a team, and to develop field, laboratory, numeracy and communication skills.
This course is assessed by a variety of methods, including:
Exams;
Essays and written assignments;
Projects;
Oral and written presentations;
Field assessment.
We place a strong emphasis on practical skills and project work. Around one-third of your assessment in Year 4 will be based on independent research projects.
The following entry points are available for this course:
ABB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Subjects considered to be science/mathematics subjects are Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Marine Science, Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Statistics.
If Geography is the only science subject being taken, the offer will typically specify an A in Geography.
Practical skills are a crucial part of science education and therefore there will be a requirement to pass the practical element of any science A Level taken. Where applicants are applying for science and related degrees, this is likely to be made explicit in the offer you will receive.
Applicants taking A Levels are normally expected to offer three full A Levels. If you’re taking more than three A Levels, any offer will be based on three A Levels, and any additional A Levels won’t be included in your offer. Any offer will normally be based on three A Levels taken in the same sitting and based on your qualification portfolio. Your offer will stipulate which subjects and the grades required.
If you do not have the required grades or subjects you may want to consider our integrated foundation year .
Please check for specific GCSE/IGCSE subject entry requirements.
Typical Contextual Offer: BBB/ABC, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Subjects considered to be science/mathematics subjects are Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Marine Science, Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Statistics.
If Geography is the only science subject being taken, the offer will typically specify an A in Geography.
Find out more about contextual admissions .
Practical skills are a crucial part of science education and therefore there will be a requirement to pass the practical element of any science A Level taken. Where applicants are applying for science and related degrees, this is likely to be made explicit in the offer you will receive.
Applicants taking A Levels are normally expected to offer three full A Levels. If you’re taking more than three A Levels, any offer will be based on three A Levels, and any additional A Levels won’t be included in your offer. Any offer will normally be based on three A Levels taken in the same sitting and based on your qualification portfolio. Your offer will stipulate which subjects and the grades required.
If you do not have the required grades or subjects you may want to consider our integrated foundation year .
Please check for specific GCSE/IGCSE subject entry requirements
Scottish Advanced Highers are normally required in one of the following combinations:
Three Advanced Highers with grades BBB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Or
Two Advanced Highers with grades BB, including at least one science or mathematics subject, and two Highers with grades AB in additional subjects (these can be achieved in a previous sitting).
English Language and Mathematics not taken at Higher/Advanced Higher must have been achieved at SCQF level 5 (minimum National 5 grade C / Intermediate 2 grade C / Standard Grade Credit level grade 3).
If you require further clarification about the acceptability of this qualification, please contact the Admissions Team.
AS level results are not considered as part of the standard admissions process at The University of Manchester.
Each application is considered individually. Applicants should contact the Admissions Office to discuss their particular circumstances.
In general, we require a QAA-recognised Access to HE Diploma in Science with 60 credits overall, including 45 graded credits at Level 3, with a minimum of 30 credits at Distinction, 15 of which must be in a science subject, and the remaining 15 credits at Merit.
Applicants must demonstrate a broad general education, typically a minimum of five GCSE/IGCSEs, including acceptable levels of literacy and numeracy, equivalent to at least grade 4/C in GCSE/IGCSE English Language, including grade 1 or 2 in the oral exam component if applicable, and grade 6/B in GCSE/IGCSE Mathematics.
GCSE/IGCSE English Literature will not be accepted in lieu of GCSE/IGCSE English Language.
Please note that if you hold English as a Second Language IGCSE qualification, we may also require you to offer one of our acceptable equivalent English Language qualifications or achieve a higher grade in your IGCSE than the one stated above. Please contact the admissions team in your academic School/Department for clarification.
Scottish Advanced Highers are normally required in one of the following combinations:
Three Advanced Highers with grades BBB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Or
Two Advanced Highers with grades BB, including at least one science or mathematics subject, and two Highers with grades AB in additional subjects (these can be achieved in a previous sitting).
English Language and Mathematics not taken at Higher/Advanced Higher must have been achieved at SCQF level 5 (minimum National 5 grade C / Intermediate 2 grade C / Standard Grade Credit level grade 3).
If you require further clarification about the acceptability of this qualification, please contact the Admissions Team.
We consider the National Diploma for entry provided it is in a subject relevant to the chosen course.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full National Diploma in Applied Science with grades DM when taken with one science or mathematics A-level at grade A.
The University recognises the benefits of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and the opportunities it provides for applicants to develop independent study and research skills. Although the Extended Project will not be included in the conditions of your offer, we strongly encourage you to provide information about the EPQ in your personal statement and at interview, if applicable. A number of our academic Departments may also choose to take your performance in the EPQ into account should places be available in August for applicants who narrowly miss the entry grades for their chosen course.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Technical Diploma with grades DM, plus one science or mathematics A-level at grade A.
34 points overall with 6,5,5 at Higher Level, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Subjects considered to be science/mathematics subjects are Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Systems and Societies, Geography, Physics, and Mathematics. We will accept Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation.
If Geography is the only science subject being taken at Higher Level, the offer will typically specify 6 in Geography.
We do not consider the International Baccalaureate Career Related Programme (IBCP) for entry onto our undergraduate courses.
We welcome and recognise the value of the Baccalaureate Wales and accept the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales.
We would usually require two A-levels, including at least one science or mathematics subject, or equivalent, to be taken alongside this qualification.
The minimum grade required will normally be the same as the lowest grade listed in the A-level entry requirements.
For applicants who have studied the Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate (pre-2023), this qualification will still be accepted in lieu of one A-level (normally the lowest A-level grade listed).
If you require further clarification about the acceptability of this qualification, please contact the admissions team.
We consider the National Extended Diploma for entry provided it is in a subject relevant to the chosen course.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Applied Science National Extended Diploma with grades DDM, which must include distinctions in all mandatory science units.
We consider the National Foundation Diploma in any subject with grade D when taken with two A-levels at grades AB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Technical Extended Diploma with grades DDM, plus one science or mathematics A-level with grade A.
We consider the National Extended Certificate in any subject with grade D when taken with two A-levels with grades AB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Technical Foundation Diploma with grades DM when taken with two A-levels at grades AB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
Entry requirements are based on achievement of the full Technical Extended Certificate with grade D when taken with two A-levels with grades AB, including at least one science or mathematics subject.
The University recognises a number of foundation programmes as suitable for entry to this undergraduate programme.
Applicants completing the Northern Consortium (NCUK) International Foundation Year or INTO Manchester International Foundation in Science and Engineering are required to achieve grades ABB, including at least one science or mathematics subject, and grade B overall with no component below C in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or English for Academic Purposes for Proficient Users (EAPPU).
Subjects considered to be science/mathematics subjects are Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Further Mathematics. We will accept Integrated Mathematics or Technical Mathematics.
Applicants studying other Foundation programmes should contact the Admissions Team to check if their qualification is recognised for entry to this programme and for specific entry requirements.
| Test | Grade | Additional details |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS (Academic) | 6.5 | 6.5 overall with no sub-skill below 6.0. |
All applicants to the University (from the UK and Overseas) are required to show evidence of English Language proficiency. The minimum English Language requirement for this course is either: GCSE/IGCSE English Language grade 4/C, or; IELTS Academic or IELTS UKVI 6.5 overall with no sub-skill below 6.0, or; An acceptable equivalent qualification. Where specified, we also require grade 1 or 2 in the Oral Exam component of the IGCSE English Language (first or second language) qualification. Please note we accept in-person IELTS tests taken in official IELTS test centres only. You should review our English Language requirements page for a list of acceptable IELTS tests. If you hold English as a Second Language IGCSE qualification, we may also require you to offer one of our acceptable equivalent English Language qualifications or achieve a higher grade in your IGCSE than the one stated above. Please contact the academic School/Department for clarification. The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requires that every student requiring a visa to study in the UK must show evidence of a minimum level of English Language (common European Framework (CEFR B2 level) to be granted a Student Route visa to study at undergraduate or postgraduate level. In addition, our academic Schools/Departments may require applicants to demonstrate English proficiency above the B2 level.https://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/admissions/language-requirements/
We operate contextual admissions meaning many applicants receive an offer and are admitted at least one grade below standard entry requirements. Entry requirements for applicants meeting contextual admissions criteria are listed next to the standard entry requirements on course profiles.
Contextual admissions means we consider your application in context helping us to ensure everyone has a fair chance of getting into Manchester. The data we use is automatically provided on your UCAS form.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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Email:ug-earth-sci@manchester.ac.uk
Phone:+44 161 306 0888
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
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