Prospective Students
Exploration and Resource Geology (International) (MESci)
UCAS Code:
- F624
4 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)
Earth Science education at
This is a very opportune time to study for a degree in exploration geology as young skilled people are in great demand to assist in the exploration for natural resources to feed the growing world demand for minerals, oil, gas and industrial minerals. An exploration geologist requires a broad range of skills including: an aptitude for fieldwork, good ICT skills including: an aptitude for fieldwork. Good ICT skills and the ability to make key decisions from limited information. This applied and vocationally orientated course will prepare you for a potentially exciting professional career as a geologist working in the global hydrocarbon, metaliferous or bulk mineral industries.
The 4 year undergraduate programme offers an opportunity to study abroad for one year and is designed for high quality candidates who aim to pursue a research career in academia, government or industry. The course involves learning about the process and outcomes of research and enables students to specialise in areas of their choice.
The course structure is very flexible. All
During the first two years you will study modules in common with students in the BSc programme but with small group teaching of up to six students provided through a research tutorial. These tutorials will allow you to explore your long term research interests and will provide more extensive opportunities than the three-year programme. In the final two years you will concentrate on core topics in Exploration & Resource Geology as well as modules giving skills in science and research in a field of your choice.
In year 3 of this programme you will attend either the University of
Opportunities are also planned with other leading institutions in North America (including Colorado School of Mines) along with universities in
In year four you will return to
Typical Offer
AAA
Entry Requirements
Three A-level subjects, at least two of which should be Chemistry Biology, Physics, Geology, Geography, Maths, Psychology or PE.
Alternative Entry Requirements
Applications from those offering alternative/vocational/overseas qualifications (eg Access, Vocational A-level) are welcome as are those who may have combinations of qualifications or other relevant work/life experience.
Detailed Admissions Criteria
Please click here or a full list of entry requirements and admissions criteria for this degree programme.
Next intake: September each year
School Contact
Name: Dr Andrew Kerr
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 4830
Fax: +44 (0)29 2087 4326
Email: earth-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
School Website:
www.earth.cardiff.ac.uk



