Introducing MEarthSci Earth Sciences
If you want to:
- learn more about how our planet works
- help protect the planet
- tackle the greatest challenges facing society and the natural world
- find out how we can live sustainably on our planet
Then this degree is for you.
Why Earth sciences?
The world needs Earth scientists now more than ever before.
For example, we need them to:
- help us address the climate crisis
- adapt to environmental changes
- secure the energy and materials society needs
- live more safely and sustainably on our dynamic Earth
With our (MEarthSci) Earth Sciences, you will:
- study our Earth's past to prepare for its future
- learn about the structure and composition of the Earth
- develop a deep understanding of the processes that shape the Earth and life on it
- learn how these processes interact and depend on each other
Our degree will help you play a valuable role in our transition to a fair and sustainable society.
What will I learn?
Our Earth Sciences programme is a new degree that prepares you for advanced careers in the Earth sciences and beyond.
The degree covers:
- data science, programming, and computing skills
- traditional field and laboratory skills
- knowledge of Earth sciences
We will train you in the skills needed to answer the important questions in the Earth sciences, including:
- How can we reduce the effects of global change?
- What tools can we use to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere?
- Why is our planet able to sustain life?
- How does the Earth's interior work, and how do these processes affect the surface?
- How can we sustainably manage the Earth's resources to meet our energy, mineral, and water needs?
- How can we improve our understanding of natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes to reduce their risk and save lives?
We have a hands-on approach to learning, so you can develop valuable practical skills. Many of your activities are similar to what professionals do in the real world.
You will also learn computational analysis and quantitative skills.
You will learn from leading national and international Earth scientists across a range of fields. We help make sure your degree has real-world relevance and improves your employability.
Our links offer you valuable networking and potential employment opportunities. You can meet and interact with professionals from different sectors during your studies. This will give you the opportunity to gain insight into working environments, where Earth scientists make contributions to our everyday lives.
This degree also offers you flexibility in your studies. You will be able to build your degree around topics you are interested in. Our staff can also help you design an interdisciplinary curriculum by choosing option courses from other subjects.
An extraordinary reputation
We are one of the largest and most successful groupings of geographers, Earth and environmental scientists in the UK, many of whom are world experts in their field.
- We have pioneered research proving human-caused greenhouse gases are warming our planet, which helped underpin the 2015 Paris Agreement.
- We are working with major space agencies to monitor the environment using satellite data.
- We are 22nd in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
- We are ranked in the world's top 50 universities for natural sciences subjects, and 4th in the UK. Across Earth and marine sciences, environmental sciences, geology and geophysics, we are ranked top 10 in the UK (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
Our staff will include the latest research in your teaching, and share our discoveries with you.
Video: Earth sciences and environment
Life-changing field trips
Field trips are at the heart of this programme.
We know that getting out in the world is essential for understanding how it works.
We will take you beyond the classroom so that you can apply your learning to real-life situations.
For example, you could be:
- photographing rugged coastlines and cliffs with airborne drones
- visiting worksites to meet Earth science professionals and find out what they do
- hunting for fossils and chatting with your professor about their work on the latest Jurassic World film
- surrounded by Scotland’s glorious mountains, gathering evidence to unravel its unique geological history
What do you do on a field trip?
Our field courses and day excursions are hard work and fun. Often, they will provide some of your most memorable moments.
Our hands-on approach to learning helps build your confidence and practical experience. It also gives you field skills valued by employers.
For example:
- identify, record and map rocks and structures
- learn to read a landscape, and understand the complexities of a region's geological history
- practice model building and testing, and the handling of uncertainty
- learn how to safely and independently work in remote areas
We will also arrange for you to meet Earth science professionals at their work sites during our trips.
A dynamic learning experience
Your training leads to the opportunity to conduct your own independent research project. An experienced academic will supervise and support you through your work.
Field experiences will help create a sense of community within your cohort. You will engage in a dynamic learning experience through peer learning where knowledge, ideas, and discoveries thrive.
Our trips also help you to experience working with different types of field equipment, which will help you develop practical skills. We have a range of tools and high-tech equipment to take field measurements such as:
- Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles (UAV) - also called 'drones'
- digital mapping tools
- geophysical instruments to acquire electrical resistivity and magnetic data
- geophysical instruments to conduct seismic surveys
The locations and experiences of each trip will vary. We want to give you a broad understanding of how the world works. Our goal is to reduce our carbon footprint while providing you with the best training opportunities.
Our compulsory field trips or field courses are free, including travel and accommodation. To make sure our degrees are accessible and inclusive, we offer alternative learning experiences where necessary.
You can also find our blog posts and videos about fieldwork experiences on the School of GeoSciences website.
School of GeoSciences website: field trips
Edinburgh is your ideal base
Edinburgh is ranked 2nd in the UK and 16th in the world in the QS Best Student Cities 2024. Our vibrant capital is an irresistible blend of history and modern city life.
Edinburgh is not only a fantastic city to live in; it is also the perfect location to study geography and the Earth sciences. Did you know that Edinburgh is the 'birthplace' of modern geology and Earth sciences?
An ancient volcano known as 'Arthur's Seat' forms part of a magnificent park in the middle of our city. Superb geological locations are right on our doorstep, providing you with world-class outdoor training grounds. Many of these sites are of scientific importance. For example, the world-famous "Hutton's Unconformity" at Siccar Point is just a short trip away.
We will help you make the most of our local surroundings throughout your studies.
Explore rugged coastlines, misty mountains, forest glens and sparkling freshwater lochs.
What is it really like to study with us?
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