

BSc Geophysics
About this course
Geophysics is the science of understanding the Earth's interior and dynamics through physical measurement, mathematical modelling, and the analysis of fields including gravity, magnetism, seismic waves, and electromagnetism. Where geologists examine rocks and their physical characteristics directly, geophysicists probe structures that cannot be observed directly, inferring the composition and properties of the Earth's subsurface from the signals that pass through or emanate from it. The discipline has major practical applications in energy exploration, mineral prospecting, earthquake hazard assessment, environmental monitoring, and climate science. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year integrated masters programme is designed for curious and quantitatively capable students who want to understand the dynamic forces shaping our planet. The degree merges physics, mathematics, and earth sciences, giving you a rigorous analytical foundation alongside genuine earth science knowledge. You will develop skills in seismic interpretation, potential field analysis, computational modelling, and the processing of geophysical datasets, working with the kind of data that geophysicists use in both academic research and industry. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study in another country and develop an international perspective on geophysics research and practice. Graduates from geophysics programmes find careers in energy exploration, both conventional and renewable, in environmental consultancy, engineering geology, academic research, government geological surveys, and the growing field of subsurface carbon storage. The strong mathematical and computational skills you develop are also valued in data science, finance, and technology. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in geophysics, earth science, or environmental science, pursuing research or specialist professional qualifications in areas such as seismic interpretation or near-surface geophysics.
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