Ocean and Geophysics BSc (Hons)
Bangor , United Kingdom
Overview
About This Course
This degree focuses on the role of the oceans in the Earth system and their influence on climate; past, present and future. The first two years aim at developing a general understanding of the Earth system and the role of the oceans within that system. There is particular focus on the roles of the shallow seas, which surround the continents, and on interactions between ice and the oceans. In the third year you will then specialise with modules including computer modelling of the ocean and a geophysical residential field work. This course therefore places a particular emphasis on gaining skills and knowledge of direct relevance to industry, particularly in relation to issues such as future climate change, sea level rise, marine pollution and exploitation of marine renewable energy. You will be able to investigate practical aspects of physical oceanography through computer modelling, laboratory experiments and fieldwork, which includes a programme on our research ship.
Why choose Bangor University for this course?
- World-leading research and teaching spanning 50+ years. Our expertise covers all aspects of marine science, with research interests spanning tropical coral reefs to the polar oceans.
- Local fieldwork takes place in the UNESCO designated GeoMôn geopark, Snowdonia National Park, the Menai Strait and the Irish Sea.
- Facilities include a research ship, supercomputers, state-of-the art survey equipment and oceanographic moorings for data collection.
- We share our site with Marine Centre Wales, providing direct links with industry, and those involved with marine renewables, providing opportunities for you to undertake projects with industry.
Course Content
This course involves around 25 – 35 hours per week of lectures, practicals in the laboratory and the field, private study, tutorials and project work. You will also complete literature reviews, exercises, essays, practical and fieldwork write-ups, present and attend seminars and do much reading. In your third year you will work on a dissertation which will be individually supervised by an academic member of staff with the expertise relevant to your project. Your project may take the form of the development and application of numerical models for making predictions of, for example, ocean currents, or the analysis of data. Our assessment methods vary – most modules combine elements of continuous assessment and formal exam.
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