Fees and intakes
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.
Environmental Geoscience is the study of the interaction between natural and anthropogenic processes and environments. It focuses on working towards a sustainable future by understanding how humans affect, and are affected by, a range of environmental issues including climate change, water resources, pollution and landscape change. Environmental Geoscience prepares you to pursue a variety of careers including environmental consultancy, engineering and water management and renewable energy development and implementation.The flexibility of our programmes will enable you to choose your specialist subject after an integrated first and second year which will prepare you for both degrees in Environmental Geoscience and Geology. We deliver a series of specialised courses that will prepare you for a career in many environmental sectors, including environmental engineering, management and monitoring.You will cover fundamental environmental geoscience principles, including the evolution of life, surface processes and environments, the sustainable exploration for resources and energy, climate change, water security and waste and contaminated land management. These principles are supported by the understanding of geological concepts such as plate tectonics, the structure of the Earth, volcanoes, earthquakes, how rocks deform and the evolution of the oceans and continents. You will develop a range of spatial, analytical and computational skills.
Total Tuition Fees: £127,200
Fees are available on request.
No open intake is listed yet. Submit an enquiry and the team can confirm intake availability.