

BSc Geology with Foundation Year
About this course
Geology is the science of the Earth, concerned with understanding the rocks, minerals, and processes that have shaped the planet over billions of years. It asks how the Earth formed, how it functions as a dynamic system, how the conditions for life have been created and maintained, and what the geological record tells us about the history and future of our planet. Geology has direct practical significance for resource exploration, natural hazard assessment, groundwater management, engineering site investigation, and environmental monitoring, making it a discipline with clear career relevance alongside its intellectual depth. At the University of Keele, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that provides additional scientific preparation for students working towards degree-level geology. The foundation year builds the mathematical, chemical, and physical foundations needed to engage fully with the main degree content. You will then move through core geological topics including mineralogy and petrology, structural geology, stratigraphy, palaeontology, geochemistry, and geophysics, developing both theoretical understanding and the practical field and laboratory skills that geologists use every day. Fieldwork is central to geology education, and the programme includes industry work placement opportunities that connect your academic training to professional practice. You will develop skills in geological mapping, rock and mineral analysis, laboratory techniques, data interpretation, and scientific writing, alongside the analytical reasoning needed to reconstruct the geological history of complex terrains. Graduates from geology programmes pursue careers in oil and gas exploration, mining and minerals, engineering geology, hydrogeology, environmental consultancy, and academic research. Roles as geological engineer, geochemist, geotechnician, and earth scientist are well-established pathways. Postgraduate study in geology, geophysics, or environmental earth science is a natural next step for those seeking specialist or research roles.
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