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The Bachelor of Science in Geoscience at Durham University is a three-year, full-time undergraduate program that provides a comprehensive understanding of Earth sciences, including the study of the Earth’s processes, materials, and history. The program integrates theory and practical fieldwork to explore topics such as geology, hydrology, geophysics, and environmental science.
Students will learn how to analyze geological data, study Earth materials, and apply their knowledge to address environmental and resource management challenges. The curriculum includes field trips, laboratory work, and research opportunities, helping students gain hands-on experience. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in environmental consulting, geological research, resource management, or further academic study in geoscience or related fields.
Program Title: Bachelor of Science in Geoscience
Degree Type: Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Duration: 3 Years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Start Date: 30th January 2026
Location: University of Durham, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Earth Sciences
Language of Instruction: English
Year 1 – Foundations of Geoscience
Year 2 – Intermediate Geoscience Studies
Year 3 – Advanced Geoscience & Specialization
Graduates of this program acquire strong analytical, practical, and field-based skills, preparing them for careers in environmental consultancy, resource exploration, geotechnical engineering, and natural hazard assessment. Many alumni pursue postgraduate research or doctoral studies, contributing to innovations in earth system modeling, sustainable resource management, and climate science. The combination of laboratory, field, and computational experience ensures graduates can confidently address complex scientific and industrial challenges in both professional and academic settings.
This program offers a thorough understanding of earth sciences, integrating theoretical knowledge with extensive practical training. Students benefit from modern laboratories, field excursions, and personalized faculty supervision, developing both technical competence and independent research skills. Elective modules and project work allow students to specialize in areas such as environmental geoscience, hydrogeology, or geophysics, aligning their studies with career goals or research interests. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for professional roles or further academic study in the geosciences.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)191 334 2000
Email: admissions@durham.ac.uk
Address: University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, United Kingdom