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¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Earth Sciences: Summer Taster Courses

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We offer a number of outreach and taster courses to sixth form students who wish to explore the field of Earth Sciences before joining the university. These courses are designed to get you inspired to broaden your understanding how our planet works, at depth and at the surface, the ideas and principles of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Geography are integrated in the exciting and stimulating studies which make up Earth Sciences.Ìý Summer courses give you a taste of university life.


Physics of the Earth, Summer CourseÌý

Our knowledge of the Earth from the atmosphere to the core depends on our understanding of the physics that govern our planet, from how material properties change with extreme pressure and temperature, how the mantle while being solid flows, and how we can predict weather and climate. We run a three hour taster course with an introductory lecture about the physical equations that govern the planet, followed by three practical demonstrations covering earthquakes and seismology, plate tectonics and mantle convection, and how to make a weather forecast. You will have the chance to meet both lecturers and graduate students and ask questions about ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº degrees and programs in Earth Sciences.Ìý

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Subject Area/s:ÌýYou might be interested in this course if you are currently studying Earth Science,Environmental Geoscience, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Palaeontology, Planetary Science, Biology and Geography.

Course Requirements:ÌýThis taster course is open to year 11 and 12 students or anyone considering starting their undergraduate studies. You must be studying two of maths, physics, chemistry, biology at A Level (or equivalent) to attend. This course would suit students interested in any of these ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº degree programmes:
  • Geophysics
  • Earth Sciences
  • Geology

    Your A level or IB subjects and predicted grades must match the entry requirements for one or more of the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº degree courses above; refer to theÌýÌýfor details.Ìý

    The Deep Earth, Summer Course

    Geology is the science, history and understanding behind the dynamic planet we inhabit today. The Earth has evolved over a period of 4.5 billion years to its current state of calm blue oceans, terrestrial forests and majestic mountains - relics of its’ exciting turbulent developments are found on the surface and deep within the Earth.

    The Deep Earth Summer Course

    Though Earth’s evolution appears to have stopped, it is changing every second of every day. Natural forces rock and redefine the planet daily from earthquakes to volcanic eruptions; Earth is anything but static.

    Earth Scientists investigate the planet through a number of approaches including mineralogy, seismology, mineral physics, geodynamics and magnetism. This summer challenge will introduce you to current research taking place in all of these areas giving you an insight into the deep Earth, from crust to core! Practical tasks accompanying lectures will help you to develop a better understanding and visualisation of the composition, structure, dynamics and evolution of the deep Earth.

    This course would suit students interested in any of these ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº degree programmes:

    Geophysics, Earth Sciences, Geology

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    You might be interested in this course if you are currently studying Geography, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, Biology, Environmental Studies

    Your A level or IB subjects and predicted grades must match the entry requirements for one or more of the ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº degree courses above; refer to theÌýÌýfor details.Ìý

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    Summer Course: The Earth: from crust to core
    Summer Course: The Earth: from crust to core

    Spend a day in the Department of Earth Sciences, ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº. You will have the opportunity to learn about the many aspects of Earth Sciences including earthquakes, volcanoes, the dynamics of the Earth's interior, minerals, rocks and fossils, and even the other terrestrial planets of the solar system.Ìý

    You will also be able to speak to members of the Department, both staff and students, and get a real idea of what it is like to be a student in the Department.

    2015: The Earth: from crust to core
    We will hold Practicals and demonstrations and you will get to experience:Ìý
    • A: Weighing Dinosaurs –ÌýPalaeontology research
    • B: Earthquakes and seismology – Seismology LabÌý
    • C: Thrusting in a sandbox – Rock Deformation Lab
    • D: Fission Tracks – Fission Track Lab
    • Learn about being student at ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº Earth SciencesÌý
    • Talk with our Professors, Students and StaffÌý

    Course Date:Ìýto be confirmed

    Duration:ÌýOne day (10am - 4pm)Ìý

    Subject area/s:ÌýEarth Sciences, Environmental Geoscience, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Palaeontology, Planetary ScienceÌý

    Course Requirements:ÌýThis taster course is open to year 12 students or anyone considering starting their undergraduate studies in September 2017. ÌýYou must be studying two of either maths, physics, chemistry, biology, geology or geographyÌýat AS/A Level or equivalent to attend this taster course.

    To find our more information about our courses please contact Dr Amy Gentry

    ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº is committed to widening access to Higher Education and they offer an exciting range of visits, events and programmes for Years 7-13 students and adult learners.Ìý