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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physical Geography and Oceanography

Bangor University

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Course code
20C34A56F8
Duration
36 months
Language
English
Institution type
Public
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Course overview

The land borders the ocean via the coastal zone. Understanding how these environments are related to each other is important for many societal and economic reasons, and requires an integrated approach to the subject, as most of the world’s population lives near, or exploits, the coastal zone. The Physical Geography and Oceanography course ensures research-led teaching of both terrestrial (e.g. rivers, glaciers) and marine (e.g. waves, tides, density currents, sea level) processes. These processes control the movement of water, sediment and biogeochemical components (such as carbon) from the land into the sea. This course also integrates these process to examine the impacts of environmental change, climate, sea level and pollution on the health and sustainability of terrestrial and marine environments.

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Language requirements
IELTS
Minimum score on request
Academic requirements
High School
Qualification review required

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Main Campus · GB