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BSc Environmental Geoscience
About this course
Environmental geoscience sits at the intersection of the physical sciences and the pressing ecological challenges of our time. It draws on geology, hydrology, atmospheric science, and ecology to understand how the Earth's systems operate and how human activity disrupts them. The discipline is concerned with everything from soil contamination and groundwater pollution to coastal erosion, climate change impacts, and the management of natural hazards. Studying it means developing the analytical habits of a scientist alongside the practical awareness of someone who must translate findings into real-world action. On this part-time programme at Birkbeck College, you will explore how rocks, soils, water, and the atmosphere interact over geological and human timescales. You will investigate how pollutants move through landscapes, how climate shifts alter catchments and coastlines, and how field evidence is gathered and interpreted. Birkbeck's approach combines research-led teaching with hands-on fieldwork and industry-inspired learning, so you will build skills that are directly relevant to environmental practice. Part-time study means you can integrate your learning with work or other commitments, and Birkbeck's London base gives access to a wide range of professional networks and urban case studies. Environmental geoscience graduates are well placed for careers in environmental consultancy, site investigation, contaminated land assessment, water resource management, and regulatory work with bodies such as the Environment Agency or local authorities. Many graduates move into roles with engineering firms, conservation organisations, or government agencies responsible for planning and land use. Others continue to postgraduate study in areas such as hydrogeology, climate science, or environmental impact assessment. Whatever direction you take, the combination of scientific rigour and applied fieldwork that underpins this programme equips you to contribute meaningfully to the environmental challenges that define the coming decades.
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