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Imperial College London, Department of Earth Science and Engineering

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Currently accredited degree programmes

1st degrees (currently accredited)

  • BSc Geology
  • MSci Geology
  • MSci Geology with a Year Abroad
  • BSc Geophysics
  • MSci Geophysics
  • MSci Geophysics with a Year Abroad
  • BSc Earth and Planetary Science
  • MSci Earth and Planetary Science
  • MSci Earth and Planetary Science with a Year Abroad

Date accreditation (begins - expires): March 2023 – March 2029

Formerly accredited degree programmes

1st degrees (formerly accredited)

For students graduating from July 2007 onwards:
  • BSc Geology
For students graduating from July 2008 to July 2010:
  • MSci Geology & Geophysics with a Year Abroad

For students graduating from July 2008 to July 2016:

  • MSci Environmental Geoscience

For students graduating from July 2008 to July 2022:

  • MSci Geology & Geophysics
For students graduating from July 2008 onwards:
  • MSci GeologyMSci. 
  • Geology with a Year Abroad
  • BSc Geophysics
  • MSci Geophysics
  • MSci Geophysics with a Year Abroad

For students graduating from July 2012 to July 2022:

  • MSci Petroleum Geoscience
For students graduating from July 2024:
  • BSc Earth and Planetary Science
  • MSci Earth and Planetary Science
  • MSci Earth and Planetary Science with a Year Abroad

Masters (formerly accredited)

For students graduating from September 2013 to September 2021:
  • MSc Petroleum Geoscience
For students graduating from September 2014 to September 2018:
  • MSc Petroleum Geophysics

Masters (not yet accredited)

  • Climate Change, Management & Finance (MSc)
  • Metals and Energy Finance (MSc)
  • Soil Mechanics (MSc)
  • Engineering Geology for Ground Models (MSc)
  • Environmental Engineering (MSc)
  • Environmental Technology (MSc)
  • Earthquake Engineering (MSc)
  • Geology/Geoscience (PhD) 
  • Hydrology and Water Resources Management (MSc)

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