Practical endorsement (practical science assessment) General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted.Īs a guide, here are the typical offers made to at least 80% of A-level applicants for 2020 entry: If you do not present an A-level maths grade, the Department will prefer applicants with Grade 7/A‚ in GCSE Mathematics. Our minimum entry standard for 2022 entry is AAA overall, to include at least two of the following: This means that a module may not be available to you in year three, but will be in year four, if you are undertaking the MSci course. Gravity, Magnetism and Orbital Dynamics.This is an indicative list of available modules: Group A A maximum of three can be level 7 modules from Group B during this year. You choose two modules from Group A and four from Group B. You choose six optional modules in total. You will be taught alongside students from other courses with options including business, management and many more. Your I-Explore module offers you choices from a range of subjects hosted outside of the department. You can expect a balance between theory and practice, including a variety of field trips in the UK and abroad.
We also emphasise the development of transferable professional skills such as group working, problem-solving, drawing inferences from incomplete data, IT, and oral and written communication.
It can be applied to the study of Earth to give us an understanding of how our planet works, from its internal core, crust and oceans, to the atmosphere and our solar system.Īll our courses combine a strong traditional emphasis on observational and field skills with the numerical and analytical fundamental science required to understand Earth processes and systems quantitatively. The science and engineering behind understanding and solving this challenge lie at the heart of earth science, an interdisciplinary subject which encompasses physics, chemistry, mathematics and other sciences.
The principal challenge facing the world’s growing population is how to maintain sustainable access to the natural resources – water, energy and food – that are necessary for us to enjoy a good quality of life, while protecting the environment.
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