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F661 MSci Geophysics with study abroad (4 years)

Geophysics explores how physical principles can be applied to study processes operating in, on and around our planet, such as motion within its core tectonic movements, dynamics of the oceans and atmosphere, and the interactions in space between the solar wind and the Earth’s magnetic field.

At a practical level, engineers employ geophysical methods to explore below the Earth’s surface in the search for oil, gas and other natural resources as well as for scientific investigation. Increasingly, geophysicists are involved in monitoring the environment and assessing natural hazards, whether globally or connected with specific engineering projects.

Introducing your degree

Our three year integrated masters degree in Geophysics works at the intersection of many sciences including mathematics, physics, astronomy and geography to help you understand the processes that shape planet Earth. You will gain hands on experience out in the field, on land and sea, in a wide range of data acquisition and analytical techniques which are essential to become a Geophysicist. You will also get the unique opportunity to study abroad at a globally renowned research institute.

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I completed a year abroad at Penn State University in the US. The year was full of countless great experiences and I would recommend it to anyone.
Daniel Drummond, MSci Geophysics with year abroad, 2012
Geophysics

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Distinctive benefits of your course:

  • You will develop an extensive and in-depth coverage of all of the fundamental aspects of cutting-edge geophysics
  • Study abroad at top overseas universities, where you will take a variety of advanced modules over one semester, returning to Southampton on completion
  • Learn highly sought-after transferable skills; team working, written and oral communication, time management, planning, data collection, analysis, presentation
  • Enjoy more fieldwork opportunities than many other universities. For every 1hr in lectures, you will enjoy up to 2 hours in the lab or field acquiring essential practical skills
  • Thrive in a research-led teaching environment in one of the highest ranked Earth and Marine Science Departments in Europe
  • Geophysics is playing a growing role in industry with many engineering and environmental institutions employing geophysical methods to explore below the Earth’s surface searching for natural resources
  • Geophysicists are increasingly involved in monitoring the environment and assessing natural hazards from global processes or engineering projects

View the programme specification for this course for 2019/20 entrants

View the programme specification for this course for 2020/21 entrants

Accreditation

All of our Geophysics programmes are accredited by the Geological Society of London.

Programme Structure

MSci Geophysical Sciences with Study Abroad is offered as a four year full-time course. The degree programme is delivered in a semester pattern, each semester having 12 weeks for teaching and learning and 2-3 weeks for examinations. You will develop your core knowledge and understanding of Geophysics through a combination of group and individual learning, in the form of lectures, tutorials, lab work and field research. In your third year you will enrol at one of our partnering overseas universities to study an exciting variety of advanced modules, returning to Southampton to complete your studies in your fourth year.

Key Facts

  • A recent British Geophysical Association study identified geophysics as a subject area with considerable employment potential for talented graduates
  • The programme has strong links to industry, through a combination of summer placements, one year industry placements and the opportunity to undertake research work on real industry data in year three
  • We have 150 laboratories. From large teaching labs to dedicated technical and research activities. As part of our computing facilities, we have a large range of specialised software for geological and geophysical applications
  • We have a strong focus on enterprise with a wide range of cutting-edge facilities that are utilised by industry and our student cohort, such as our Rock Preparation, Thin-Section Labs, Ultra-clean Geochemistry labs and the Organic Chemistry lab, one of only two in the UK
  • Our students have access to the National Oceanographic Library (NOL), the largest Earth and marine science library in Europe

See our contact us page for our telephone, email and address information.

Typical entry requirements

Selection process:

As a development of the already successful MSci Geophysics with Study Abroad programme for 2017 entry onwards we are altering the entry requirements for this degree from A level (or equivalent) exam grades to a selective/competitive entry for a limited number of places based on the exam achievements at the end of the first year at University. Students joining the SA programme will be those who have worked consistently and achieved the highest grades during year one. The lowest grade considered for entry to a Study Abroad programme will be 65%. Successful students will transfer to MSci Geophysics with Study Abroad from their BSc or MSci programmes. This means all our first year students can aspire to be part of this flagship degree, hard work in year one could well be rewarded with the opportunity to transfer to a Study Abroad programme which allows the student to spend a semester at a partner University outside the UK.

This page contains specific entry requirements for this course. Find out about equivalent entry requirements and qualifications for your country.

Typical course content

Within the modular system, the MSci Geophysics degree programme will allow you to develop your interests in broadly applying physics to the study of the Earth or other planets.

Innovation modules outside your subject area

Our Curriculum Innovation Programme offers you the chance to take optional modules outside your chosen subject area. This allows you to personalise your education, to develop new skills and knowledge for your future. Modules range from "Living and working on the web" to "Business skills for employability".

View the Curriculum Innovation modules for this course

Learn a language

Some of our courses also give you the option of taking a language module, which can count towards your degree. These modules cover ten languages and range from absolute beginner to near-native speaker level.

View the language modules on offer for this course

Year 1

Year 2

In Year 2 you will take three compulsory modules. Three optional modules can be chosen from the list below.

Semester One
Compulsory
MATH2015Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2035Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
30
SOES2037Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
Optional
PHYS2006Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2004Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2018Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2024Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
Semester Two
Compulsory
SOES2035Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
30
SOES2038Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
Optional
SOES2003Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2010Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES2013Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15

Year 3

Currently, the third year is undertaken at one of our overseas partners, which include Pennsylvania State University, the University of Bergen and James Cook University. For administrative purposes, students are enrolled on SOES3044 and SOES3043 which houses modules taken at this University. More detailed information on the specific modules you will be taking will be provided nearer the time.

During the summer vacation prior to Year 3 the students will complete SOES3021 Geophysics Field Course.

Semester One
Compulsory
SOES3022Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15

SOES3037 - Geophysics Abroad 2

Semester Two
Compulsory
SOES3022Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15

SOES3037 - Geophysics Abroad 2

Optional
SOES3002Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES3006Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES3015Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES3041Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15

Year 4

You will take two compulsory modules, including the Advanced Independent Research Project in order to ensure you have a full geophysical education. You also take up to three optional modules, depending on modules taken during the third year.

Semester One
Compulsory
SOES6001Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
Optional
SOES6005Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES6007Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES6059Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES6061Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
Semester Two

For those students who choose to take SOES6059 Basin Analysis there will be an opportunity to work on data related to and to potentially compete in the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) Barrel Award (SOES6064) as an alternative to the Group Project. This option is only available to a small number of students, selected from those who would like to take the course.

Compulsory
Optional
SOES6011Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES6024Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15
SOES6064Credit[?]
Credits are based on the Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).
15

Please note: This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information can be found in the programme handbook (or other appropriate guide or website).

Tuition fees

List of tuition fees for this course and it's variations
NameAwardYear of entryMode of studyUK/EUInternational
MSci Geophysics with study abroad 2018Full-time£9,250£20,320
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Funding

Scholarships, bursaries or grants may be available to support you through your course. Funding opportunities available to you are linked to your subject area and/or your country of origin. These can be from the University of Southampton or other sources.

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Costs associated with this course

Students are responsible for meeting the cost of essential textbooks, and of producing such essays, assignments, laboratory reports and dissertations as are required to fulfil the academic requirements for each programme of study.

In addition to this, students registered for this programme typically also have to pay for:

List of additional costs for this course
TypeDescriptionCost
Printing and copyingCoursework such as essays, projects and dissertations may be submittable online. However, some items will require submission as a printed copy, including some items where it is not possible to submit online Please remember that we are unable to refund any credit that has not been used by the end of your course, so please consider this when topping up your printing/copy account. You will be given a printing allowance towards the costs of printing lecture handouts or you may choose to use digital versions only during lectures. The University Print Centre also offer a printing and copying service as well as a dissertation/binding service. Current printing and copying costs can be found here (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/printcentre/copyrooms/service.page). They also provide a large format printing service, e.g. Academic posters. Current costs can be found here (https://www.southampton.ac.uk/printcentre/exhibition/academicposters.page). £0.05-0.50

There will also be further costs for the following, not purchasable from the University:

TypeDescription
StationeryApproved Calculators: Candidates may use calculators in the examination room only as specified by the University and as permitted by the rubric of individual examination papers. The University approved models are Casio FX-570 and Casio FX-85GT Plus. These may be purchased from any source and no longer need to carry the University logo.
StationeryYou will be expected to provide your own day-to-day stationery items, e.g. pens, pencils, notebooks, etc. Any specialist stationery items will be specified under the Additional Costs tab of the relevant module profile.
BooksWhere a module specifies core texts these should generally be available on the reserve list in the library. However, students may prefer to buy their own copies. These can be purchased from any source. Some modules suggest reading texts as optional background reading. The library may hold copies of such texts, or alternatively you may wish to purchase your own copies. Although not essential reading, you may benefit from the additional reading materials for the module.
EquipmentField Equipment and Materials: Please see Appendix 4.
EquipmentLaboratory Equipment and Materials: Laboratory equipment and consumables will be provided where appropriate. (Please also see Appendix 4).
FieldworkLogistical costs: Please see Appendix 4.
ClothingLab coats and safety spectacles: Marine Biology students will receive a lab coat, dissection kit and waterproof notebook during Induction. If these are lost the student must replace them at their own expense.
ClothingField course clothing: You will need to wear suitable clothing when attending field courses, e.g. waterproofs, walking boots. You can purchase these from any source.
ClothingWet Suits: You will need to purchase a suitable wet suit and associated snorkelling equipment if participating on SOES6052.
EquipmentData Storage : Students are expected to provide their own data storage device
EquipmentSoftware Licenses: Will be provided by the University where appropriate
EquipmentHardware: It is advisable that students provide their own laptop or personal computer, although shared facilities are available across the University campus.

In some cases you'll be able to choose modules (which may have different costs associated with that module) which will change the overall cost of a programme to you. Please also ensure you read the section on additional costs in the University’s Fees, Charges and Expenses Regulations in the University Calendar available at www.calendar.soton.ac.uk.

Appendix 4: Fieldwork and related University contributions and Costs

This appendix covers all programmes offered in Ocean and Earth Science that include fieldwork.

Fieldwork: introduction

Experience of working in the field is an essential part of your learning process and is also widely regarded as valuable in personal development.

Please note that circumstances may dictate that some field-courses are timetabled within part of the vacation period.

For compulsory residential field courses, accommodation and travel are provided (for Independent Geology Mapping a fixed amount is provided to cover these costs for the least expensive area). You are usually expected to cover the costs of food and drink, although some courses may include meals. For optional field courses, students are asked to make a contribution to the travel and/or accommodation costs. Details are provided in the table below.

Please note that if a field course is compulsory for your degree programme and you later move from that degree programme to one where that field course is optional, you will be charged for the cost of that field course. To provide an example: students on the MSci Marine Biology programme undertaking the field course to Bermuda will be charged the full cost of the field course if they later choose to transfer to the BSc Marine Biology degree programme.

In addition to the field courses mentioned in this booklet, there are also one-day field courses associated with specific modules; students are expected to cover food and drink costs for these days, but transport is arranged and paid for by the department. As the department arranges transport, should students wish to make their own way to or from field courses, then they must meet these costs themselves.

Additional Information

SOES3020: Tenerife Field Course

As this is an overseas field course which requires the department to make early flight bookings to minimise costs, students who pre-register for this module will be liable for the full flight costs if they subsequently opt not to take the module.

SOES3025: Independent Geology Mapping

Precise costs depend on specific arrangements made by students and on individual destinations. The department undertakes to cover the costs for accommodation and travel up to the cost of the least expensive destination, and currently provides £500 per student.

SOES6052: Tropical Field Course

This field trip is optional and open only to MSci Marine Biology and MSci Biology with Marine Biology students. Students are expected to fund their travel and to provide their own snorkelling equipment, including 3mm-thick wetsuit. The total cost is currently expected to be no more than £800-900. The department provides full board, IT and lab facilities and course-related travel whilst on Bermuda.

Notes:

Where a student contribution is made, invoices will be issued approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of a field course and payment will be due within 7 days.

Dates and costs are correct at the time of going to press.

Fieldwork equipment 

Geology and Geophysics students

• Geology and Geophysics students will need a minimum amount of field equipment and this is provided by the department. Most will be provided during Induction.

• Geology students receive: compass-clinometer; geological hammer; hand lens; waterproof field notebooks (quantity depends on degree programme); steel tape measure; safety helmet; clip board; safety goggles; bottle for dilute hydrochloric acid; outdoor first aid kit; 3 mapping pens; grain size comparator cards.

• Geophysics students receive: compass-clinometer; hand lens; waterproof field notebooks (quantity depends on degree programme); steel tape measure; safety helmet; clip board; safety goggles; bottle for dilute hydrochloric acid; outdoor first aid kit; 3 mapping pens; grain size comparator cards.

• All Geology and Geophysics students are recommended to purchase the following items: a pair of compasses; set squares; protractor; pencils (including coloured); eraser; University-approved calculator.

• Geology and Geophysics students will also need to provide their own walking boots, waterproof clothing, and a rucksack; some students purchase a ‘Weather writer’ which affords more protection for maps in wet weather.

• Some of the items not included in the induction pack can be purchased from the department/University. Please visit Room 161/05, Level 1, NOCS.

Marine Biology and Oceanography

• Marine Biology students will receive a lab coat, dissection kit and waterproof notebook during Induction.

• Oceanography students will receive a lab coat and waterproof notebook during Induction.

Insurance (travel, medical, personal property and baggage)

Students are automatically insured whilst on University organised field courses undertaken as part of their official studies, including field work.

Ocean and Earth Science is strongly committed to providing the very best learning experience to all our students in a friendly and stimulating environment. We are known nationally and internationally for our excellence in teaching, and are continually improving the scope and delivery of our activities

On arrival at the University all MSci Geophysics degree students are assigned a personal tutor from the academic staff, who provides help and encouragement throughout the degree course and beyond, into industrial or academic careers and research opportunities. Each degree programme is a stimulating mix of lectures, practical classes, field work and tutorials, supported by computer-aided learning, and independent study. You will acquire an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles and modern concepts within your chosen subject, as well as a good personal and transferable skills profile. The fully modular course structure allows you maximum flexibility for specialisation according to your own interests.

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