Geology is the science of the Earth and involves the study of exciting topics including volcanoes, earthquakes, fossils, and minerals as well as important theoretical insights, for example plate tectonics. It is the foundation of everything we know about the Earth’s past which can lead us to understanding the processes that are currently affecting the planet and how we can protect it in the future. The skills and knowledge you acquire on this course will help you to understand that geology is the solution to many of the crises currently threatening planet Earth. Do you wonder which forces drive volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis? Are you fascinated by fossils and their evolutionary roots? Have you ever wondered where gold, diamonds and other natural resources come from? Are you concerned about the environmental consequences of the extraction of oil and gas or radioactive materials? Did you enjoy physical geography at school? If the answer to any of these questions are yes, then geology may be the subject for you.
Minimum of 5 GCSEs grades 4 or above, including at least one grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry, Physics or Biology or GCSE Combined Science grades 6 6, GCSE English grade 5 and GCSE Maths grade 6.
There will be 3 written exams, covering all content covered over the 2 years: Component 1 Geological investigations (35%) Component 2 Geological principles and processes (30%) Component 3 Geological applications (35%) written paper Practical endorsement based on lab and field skills developed over the two years.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Cornwall |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | College Road, Truro, TR1 3XX |
Geology is the science of the Earth and involves the study of exciting topics including volcanoes, earthquakes, fossils, and minerals as well as important theoretical insights, for example plate tectonics. It is the foundation of everything we know about the Earth’s past which can lead us to understanding the processes that are currently affecting the planet and how we can protect it in the future. The skills and knowledge you acquire on this course will help you to understand that geology is the solution to many of the crises currently threatening planet Earth. Do you wonder which forces drive volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis? Are you fascinated by fossils and their evolutionary roots? Have you ever wondered where gold, diamonds and other natural resources come from? Are you concerned about the environmental consequences of the extraction of oil and gas or radioactive materials? Did you enjoy physical geography at school? If the answer to any of these questions are yes, then geology may be the subject for you.
Minimum of 5 GCSEs grades 4 or above, including at least one grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry, Physics or Biology or GCSE Combined Science grades 6 6, GCSE English grade 5 and GCSE Maths grade 6.
There will be 3 written exams, covering all content covered over the 2 years: Component 1 Geological investigations (35%) Component 2 Geological principles and processes (30%) Component 3 Geological applications (35%) written paper Practical endorsement based on lab and field skills developed over the two years.