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BSc Environmental Earth Science (with integrated year studying abroad)
About this course
Environmental Earth Science sits at the meeting point of geology, ecology, and environmental science, asking how the planet's physical systems function and how they are being altered by human activity. It is a discipline with real urgency: understanding how soils form, how aquifers recharge, how rocks record past climates, and how ecosystems respond to disturbance is fundamental to addressing the environmental challenges of the coming decades. This four-year degree at Aberystwyth University includes an integrated year studying abroad with one of the university's international or European partners, giving you direct experience of environmental science conducted in a different landscape, climate, and academic tradition. Aberystwyth's location on the west coast of Wales places you in one of the most geologically and ecologically varied parts of Britain, offering field environments ranging from upland moorland to glaciated valleys and dynamic coastline. You will study Earth's physical processes alongside environmental monitoring, data analysis, and the application of science to real-world problems. Field and laboratory work are central to the degree, building the practical skills that environmental employers and research institutions look for. You will develop ways of thinking that integrate physical geography, geology, and ecology, learning to interpret the landscape as a record of past processes while also modelling and predicting future change. Fieldwork teaches you to observe carefully, collect data systematically, and reason from evidence, skills that translate directly into professional environmental practice. Graduates from environmental earth science go on to careers in environmental consultancy, land management, conservation, water resources management, coastal and flood risk engineering, and geological survey work. Government bodies, local authorities, environmental charities, and the energy sector all employ people with this combination of earth-science knowledge and practical field skills. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in areas such as climate science, environmental management, hydrogeology, or geohazards, for those who wish to specialise further or pursue research.
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