

BSc Exploration Geology with a Year of Study Abroad
About this course
Exploration geology is the specialism concerned with finding and evaluating the Earth's natural resources, including metals, minerals, and hydrocarbons, within a professional and regulatory context that increasingly demands responsible and sustainable practice. As known reserves become harder to exploit and the transition to a low-carbon economy creates new demands for lithium, cobalt, copper, and other critical minerals, geologists with expertise in exploration are playing an ever more important role in securing the raw materials that modern society depends on. At Cardiff University, this programme gives you a thorough grounding in the geological sciences alongside the specific skills of exploration. You will study the formation and distribution of ore deposits, the geochemical and geophysical methods used to detect them beneath the surface, and the geological mapping techniques that allow you to build three-dimensional models of subsurface structure. Field work is central to geological education, and you will develop practical skills in reading and interpreting landscapes, logging rock sequences, and collecting meaningful samples. The programme also covers the economic, environmental, and legal dimensions of resource extraction, equipping you to work within the regulatory frameworks that govern the industry. The year of study abroad is a distinctive and valuable component of this three-year full-time degree. Spending time at an overseas institution, potentially in a region with very different geology from the UK, broadens your scientific perspective and builds the international professional network that is an asset in a globally mobile industry. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. Graduates from exploration geology programmes work for mining companies, oil and gas operators, environmental consultancies, government geological surveys, and international development agencies. Roles span field geology, data analysis, resource estimation, and project management. Further study at masters level in geoscience, mining engineering, or hydrogeology is a common route for those seeking to specialise further.
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