• On entry to the programme, students will select a pathway through the subject (General, Palaeobiology, or Environment and Policy). The programme includes many optional modules across Earth Sciences.
  • Students should normally take at least five half-module credits in UCL Earth Sciences each year. Modules based in other departments may be chosen from those listed for the Environmental Geoscience, Geology and Geophysics degree programmes and the Palaeobiology and Environment and Policy pathways.
  • The third-year has an emphasis on individual initiative and problem-based learning.
  • Fieldwork provides a unique opportunity to develop independent and team skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Upon successful completion of 360 credits, students will be awarded a BSc (Hons) in Earth Sciences.