Geology is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure,  physical properties, history and the processes that shape it. Subjects studied  include earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, minerals, igneous, sedimentary  and metamorphic rocks, palaeontology (fossils), economic geology (oil, gas,  coal, metal ores, mining, geotechnical engineering) and Earth history. You will  study and handle a wide range of geological specimens and have the opportunity  to attend field trips in the UK and abroad.
 The aims of this course are to develop knowledge and understanding of  different areas of geology and how they relate to each other; to develop the  skills, knowledge and understanding of scientific methods as applied in geology  through a practical endorsement, and to develop competence in observing,  collecting and analysing geological field data, and also in investigative,  mathematical and problem-solving skills which can be applied to geological  studies.
 Geology is often studied alongside A Levels in other sciences, such as  Biology, Chemistry and Physics as well as Mathematics and Geography. We have  strong links with Geology departments at the University of Leicester, University  of Portsmouth and University of Leeds and we have good relationships with  professional geologists working in the oil, mining, volcanology, seismology and  engineering industries.