

BSc Physics with Geology
About this course
Physics and geology together span two of the most fundamental ways of understanding the Earth: from the outside in and from the inside out. Physics provides the mathematical and experimental tools to understand matter, energy, force, and motion at every scale, from subatomic particles to planetary systems. Geology applies those principles to the materials and processes of the Earth itself, reading the record of rock and mineral formations to reconstruct a history stretching back billions of years. Combining them gives you access to geophysics, the branch of science that uses seismic waves, gravitational measurements, and electromagnetic methods to probe the Earth's interior, and to the physical principles underlying everything from volcanic eruptions and earthquake dynamics to the formation of ore deposits and the modelling of past climates. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time degree develops your competence across both disciplines in a programme that includes a year abroad. You will study classical and modern physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics, alongside the geological sciences, covering mineralogy, petrology, structural geology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, and Earth history. The integration of the two subjects is particularly strong in areas such as geophysics and planetary science, where physical principles and geological observation are inseparable. The year abroad offers the opportunity to study in another country's scientific and academic environment, broadening your perspective and developing your independence as a scientist. Graduates of physics with geology are well positioned for careers in the energy sector, environmental consultancy, mining and mineral exploration, geophysical surveying, and research. The combination of quantitative physical reasoning and geological knowledge is particularly valued in roles involving seismic interpretation, resource assessment, and subsurface modelling. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in geophysics, petroleum geoscience, environmental geoscience, or physics, deepening their technical expertise for research or industrial roles.
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