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EDUC2038 2026-27
Early Years Education: Critical Observations
The module will incorporate critical observation and analysis of diverse aspects of Early Years education. You will develop your knowledge and understanding of the values and theories that underpin current practice in Early Years settings. Your time in school might normally include lesson observations, discussions with teachers, meetings with staff, working with individuals or small groups of pupils/students in classrooms alongside teachers/tutors, or examination of school policy documents.
An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) with Child Barred List check is required for this module and must be in place before the start of the second week. PLEASE NOTE: DBS can take up to ten weeks to obtain; failure to meet this requirement will result in you having to choose an alternative module. It is your responsibility to obtain the DBS clearance at your own cost. Please contact the Education Student Office at: eds-studentoffice@soton.ac.uk regarding application. -
SOES1008 2025-26
Earth and Ocean System
An introduction to the fundamental processes which determine the environment of the Earth and the general functioning of the Earth as a system. -
SOES1008 2027-28
Earth and Ocean System
An introduction to the fundamental processes which determine the environment of the Earth and the general functioning of the Earth as a system. -
SOES1008 2026-27
Earth and Ocean System
An introduction to the fundamental processes which determine the environment of the Earth and the general functioning of the Earth as a system. -
SOES1001 2025-26
Earth Materials
This module provides you with an overview of the formation, composition and behaviour of the rocks and minerals of the earth's crust. It includes a high level of practical work. -
SOES1001 2027-28
Earth Materials
This module provides you with an overview of the formation, composition and behaviour of the rocks and minerals of the earth's crust. It includes a high level of practical work. -
SOES1001 2026-27
Earth Materials
This module provides you with an overview of the formation, composition and behaviour of the rocks and minerals of the earth's crust. It includes a high level of practical work. -
SOES3061 2029-30
Earth Resources for the Green Transition
This module explores how we will provide the essential resources for the rapid decarbonisation and electrification of global society imperative to avoid devasting climate change. The course will introduce concepts of energy and carbon budgets, life cycle analysis, security of supply, critical materials and controversial approaches such as sea-bed mining, carbon capture and storage, and geoengineering. It introduces the geology of strategic mineral deposits and the reservoirs critical to energy production and storage. Students will examine the formation, exploration, and extraction of key mineral resources, with an emphasis on those essential for green transition. The course also covers reservoir geology in the context of geothermal energy, carbon storage, hydrocarbons and hydrogen, integrating concepts from sedimentology, geochemistry, and geophysical data interpretation. Through practical work using real industry data, students will develop practical skills in resource assessment while critically evaluating the environmental and economic challenges for sustainable resource management. -
SOES3061 2027-28
Earth Resources for the Green Transition
This module explores how we will provide the essential resources for the rapid decarbonisation and electrification of global society imperative to avoid devasting climate change. The course will introduce concepts of energy and carbon budgets, life cycle analysis, security of supply, critical materials and controversial approaches such as sea-bed mining, carbon capture and storage, and geoengineering. It introduces the geology of strategic mineral deposits and the reservoirs critical to energy production and storage. Students will examine the formation, exploration, and extraction of key mineral resources, with an emphasis on those essential for green transition. The course also covers reservoir geology in the context of geothermal energy, carbon storage, hydrocarbons and hydrogen, integrating concepts from sedimentology, geochemistry, and geophysical data interpretation. Through practical work using real industry data, students will develop practical skills in resource assessment while critically evaluating the environmental and economic challenges for sustainable resource management. -
SOES3061 2028-29
Earth Resources for the Green Transition
This module explores how we will provide the essential resources for the rapid decarbonisation and electrification of global society imperative to avoid devasting climate change. The course will introduce concepts of energy and carbon budgets, life cycle analysis, security of supply, critical materials and controversial approaches such as sea-bed mining, carbon capture and storage, and geoengineering. It introduces the geology of strategic mineral deposits and the reservoirs critical to energy production and storage. Students will examine the formation, exploration, and extraction of key mineral resources, with an emphasis on those essential for green transition. The course also covers reservoir geology in the context of geothermal energy, carbon storage, hydrocarbons and hydrogen, integrating concepts from sedimentology, geochemistry, and geophysical data interpretation. Through practical work using real industry data, students will develop practical skills in resource assessment while critically evaluating the environmental and economic challenges for sustainable resource management.