

MEarthPhys Geophysics and Geology with Professional Placement
About this course
Geophysics and geology together offer the tools to understand the structure, composition, and dynamic processes of the Earth, from the surface to the deep interior. Geology provides the descriptive and interpretive framework for understanding rocks, minerals, landforms, and the history of the Earth through deep time, while geophysics applies the principles of physics, including seismology, gravity, magnetism, and electrical methods, to probe the subsurface and understand processes that cannot be observed directly. The combination is particularly powerful in applied contexts, including the energy sector, where seismic methods are used to image subsurface reservoirs, and in natural hazard assessment, where understanding the structure of the Earth is central to predicting earthquakes and volcanic events. This five-year full-time programme at the University of Edinburgh includes a professional placement, which provides an extended period of work in a relevant industry or research environment. That experience is integrated into the degree and gives you direct exposure to how geophysics and geology are practised professionally, making a significant difference to how you approach your final year and how you present yourself to employers. With a typical tariff of 184 points, the programme draws well-prepared students with strong mathematical and scientific foundations who are serious about the Earth sciences. You will develop expertise in geological mapping, seismic interpretation, potential field methods, rock mechanics, and numerical modelling, alongside a thorough grounding in geology covering mineralogy, structural geology, stratigraphy, and palaeontology. Edinburgh's strong Earth sciences department and its connections with the Scottish and North Sea energy industries provide an excellent environment for a degree with strong applied dimensions. Graduates from geophysics and geology programmes move into careers in the energy sector, including oil and gas, geothermal, and renewable energy; in environmental consultancy; in mining and mineral exploration; in natural hazard assessment; and in academic and government research. Further study at postgraduate level, particularly in applied geophysics or petroleum geoscience, is a common pathway for those seeking specialisation.
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