

MEarthPhys Geophysics with Professional Placement
About this course
Geophysics is the science of the Earth's physical properties and the methods used to investigate them, from the measurement of seismic waves generated by earthquakes to the use of gravity, magnetic, and electromagnetic surveys to image what lies beneath the surface. It draws on physics, mathematics, and geology to develop the quantitative understanding of the Earth's interior, its crust, and the processes that drive geological activity. Geophysics is fundamental to mineral and hydrocarbon exploration, to understanding natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes, and to the investigation of the deep structure of the planet. At the University of Edinburgh this five-year full-time programme includes a professional placement year and a year abroad, giving you both sustained industry experience and international academic exposure. Edinburgh has exceptional strengths in earth sciences and geophysics, with access to state-of-the-art geophysical instrumentation and a research environment at the frontier of the discipline. You will study seismology, potential field methods, electromagnetic methods, exploration geophysics, and the mathematical and computational tools that underpin modern geophysical analysis, alongside the geological context that gives geophysical observations their meaning. The five-year structure and the typical entry tariff of 184 points reflect the depth and rigour of the programme. Geophysics graduates are in strong demand in the energy sector, both in conventional oil and gas and in the growing fields of geothermal energy, carbon capture and storage, and offshore wind site investigation. Mining and mineral exploration, environmental consulting, earthquake monitoring, and academic research are further career paths. The professional placement year typically accelerates graduate employment significantly. Postgraduate study in geophysics, seismology, exploration geophysics, or a related Earth science discipline is available for those who want to specialise further or pursue research careers.
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