B.Sc. in Natural Sciences (Biology, Earth Sciences and Geography)The student (named below) completed Year 1 of an Earth Sciences programme and then took up Geography and Biology. Continuing on with Georgaphy and taking up a Language module (this would not now be permissable and the student (named below) would need to do this in Year one or two.Year 1 Earth Materials (GEOL1021) Field Studies (GEOL1051) Further Mathematics in Geosciences (GEOL1081) Principles of Earth Sciences (GEOL1091) Understanding Earth Sciences (GEOL1101) Environment and Resources (GEOL1111) Year 2 Fieldwork (Environmental) (GEOL2201) Earth Visualisation (GEOL2221) Water and Climate (GEOL2171) Mountain Landscapes (GEOG2611) Physiology (BIOL1151) Molecules and Cells (BIOL1281) Year 3 Geoinformatics (GEOL2281) Earth System and Climate (GEOL3231) Earth Sciences into SchoolsG (GEOL3251) Dissertation: Communicating Popular ScienceG (GEOL3271) Environmental Processes and Change: Field Case Studies (GEOG3491) Antarctic Environments (GEOG3817) Martian Landscapes (GEOG3897) Career Trajectory: General disclaimer:
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