ES3006 Advanced Field Skills in Earth & Environmental Sciences
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
15
SCQF level
SCQF level 9
Availability restrictions
Be enrolled in an BSc (Hons) or MGeol in the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences or, for visiting students, the equivalent course in their home institution
Planned timetable
To be confirmed
Module coordinator
Prof A A Finch
Module Staff
Earth and Environmental Sciences staff”
Module description
This module provides advanced field skills required by Earth and Environmental Science students to record and interpret field data. The module is divided into five units: 1) lectures and practicals on field techniques with training sessions based in St Andrews, 2) a residential field course (currently NW Highlands) focussing on mapping and interpreting of rocks, 3) a residential field course (currently Mull) focussing on mapping and geological histories, 4) a lab-based desk study of environmental impact and monitoring in a particular field area (currently Rio Tinto mine in Spain) and 5) A field visit to that area, conditions permitting. BSc Geology and Geology/Chemistry students do units 1,2,3; BSc Environmental Earth Sciences and Geology/Biology students do 1,4,5; MGeol Earth Sciences students do 1,2 and have the option of either 3 or 5. At the end of the module, students will have learned how to record, interpret and present field data and to visualise Earth and Environment in four dimensions.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS ES3001
Assessment pattern
100% Coursework
Re-assessment
100% Coursework
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Scheduled learning hours
50
Guided independent study hours
100