In the programme, you will work with the principles of physics that govern the processes that take place in the Earth's core, on its surface, in ice caps, the oceans and in the atmosphere.
Geophysics is closely related to geology which is the study of the Earth's composition, structure and properties.
You will learn to use analysis to explain such phenomena as hurricanes, earthquakes, ocean currents and tectonic plate motions. You will study the movement of ice caps and the effect of solar winds on the Earth's climate.
Geophysics is a physics programme that combines traditional disciplines with the study of the Earth's composition and development. Study is practically orientated but contains considerable amounts of theory from mathematics and physics.
As well as mathematics and physics, you will study subjects such as:
- Marine science, the study of the oceans
- Meteorology, the study of weather and climate
- Glaciology, the study of ice
- Geodesy, the study of the measurement and representation of the Earth
Teaching varies between lectures and classroom instruction. In addition, there is often project work together with other students. Students are encouraged to participate in class discussions.
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If you choose to complete the master degree programme, you will graduate with the academic title of Master of Science (MSc).