• Students will initially follow the first two years of one of the degree programmes on offer in UCL Earth Sciences (Environmental Geoscience, Geology, Geophysics, or the General, Palaeobiology or Environment and Policy pathways in the Earth Sciences programme) but with an additional option of a foreign language elective.
  • Students third year is spent abroad at an approved university in Australia, New Zealand, continental Europe, North America, China or Japan. Students will return to UCL for their final year.
  • The final title of the degree awarded may reflect the particular choice of modules that students have taken, for example, Earth Sciences (International Programme) (Geology) MSci.
  • The number of places available for direct entry onto the International programme is limited and, therefore, competitive. Eligibility to continue will be assessed in both the first and second years of study. Students failing to maintain the required standard will be transferred to the corresponding UK-based MSci or BSc programme.
  • Upon successful completion of 480 credits, students will be awarded an MSci (Hons) in Earth Sciences (International Programme).