

BSc Geology With Physical Geography
About this course
Geology is the science of the Earth, concerned with the materials that make up the planet, the processes that have shaped it over billions of years, and the resources, hazards, and environmental challenges that follow from that history. Physical geography complements geology by examining the surface of the Earth, its landforms, climate systems, soils, and the dynamic processes of erosion, deposition, and change that operate at human and geological timescales. Together they provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the physical world and our relationship with it. At Edge Hill University, this three-year full-time Geology with Physical Geography degree is designed and delivered with industry experts, with the explicit aim of preparing you for graduate employment in a sector where demand for skills is strong. Geology underpins the energy transition, with activities from carbon capture and storage to geothermal energy and critical mineral extraction all relying on subsurface knowledge, and the programme is positioned to respond to those emerging needs. You will develop skills in geological mapping, fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and physical geography, combining outdoor and practical learning with rigorous scientific training. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional experience and an international fieldwork perspective. Geology and physical geography graduates are in demand across the energy sector, environmental consultancy, geotechnical engineering, mining and minerals, water resources, and hazard assessment. The net-zero transition has increased the relevance of geological skills considerably, and many graduates move into roles in renewable energy development, subsurface engineering, and environmental geology. Academic and governmental research, local authority planning, and roles in nature conservation and land management are further destinations. Postgraduate study in hydrogeology, petroleum geoscience, environmental geology, or physical geography is a natural next step for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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