

BSc Geology
About this course
Geology is the science of the Earth: its composition, structure, physical properties, and the dynamic processes that have shaped it over 4.6 billion years. Geologists read the record written in rocks, minerals, and fossils to reconstruct ancient environments, understand how mountain ranges formed and where earthquakes occur, locate the resources that modern civilisation depends upon, and assess the hazards that geological processes pose to human communities. It is a discipline that demands both rigorous scientific reasoning and direct engagement with the physical world through fieldwork. At the University of Durham you will study this three-year full-time degree, which includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to encounter geological environments and research traditions in a different part of the world. Durham's geology department has an outstanding international reputation and access to exceptional outcrop geology in the North Pennines and beyond. Across the programme you will study mineralogy, petrology, structural geology, sedimentology, palaeontology, geochemistry, and the physical principles that govern geological processes. Fieldwork is an essential and celebrated part of the curriculum, taking you to a range of geological settings where you will learn to observe, record, and interpret what the rocks are telling you. The typical entry tariff is 168 points. Geology graduates work in the energy sector, mineral exploration and mining, engineering geology and geotechnical consultancy, environmental site investigation, hydrogeology, and academic and government research. National geological surveys, oil and gas companies, mining companies, environmental consultancies, and universities all employ geologists. The year abroad often involves fieldwork or research in geological environments very different from those of the UK, broadening professional and scientific experience. Further study at master's or PhD level is common for those seeking research careers or specialist professional roles in areas such as petroleum geology, environmental geoscience, or hydrogeology.
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