

BSc Physical Geography and Geology
About this course
Physical geography and geology is a degree for those who want to understand the Earth in all its complexity, studying both the surface processes that shape landscapes and the deep geological forces that have formed the planet over billions of years. Physical geography examines the dynamics of rivers, glaciers, coastlines, soils, and climates, asking how these systems work and how they are changing under human pressure. Geology investigates the rocks, minerals, and structures that record the planet's history, and the tectonic, volcanic, and sedimentary processes that continue to reshape the Earth's surface. Studied together, the two disciplines give you a comprehensive understanding of Earth as a physical system. At the University of Leicester, this three-year, full-time degree is designed for students with a broad interest in Earth science and the environment who want to study at the boundary between the two disciplines. You will develop skills in field observation and mapping, laboratory analysis, remote sensing, geographical information systems, and quantitative data analysis, building a toolkit that is relevant to both academic research and professional practice. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic studies. Fieldwork is central to both disciplines and features prominently throughout the degree. Graduates work in environmental consultancy, geological survey, engineering geology, oil, gas, and mineral exploration, water resource management, climate science, hazard assessment, and academic research. The combination of physical geography and geology is particularly well suited to roles in environmental management and earth science that require understanding both surface and subsurface processes. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in geology, physical geography, environmental science, or related disciplines.
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