The course provides an introduction to geophysical methods to study the Earth. It consists of a two-hour studio and a two-hour lab per week. Earthsci 361 is an elective for the BSc Earth Sciences aimed at students with an interest in the sub-surface and is an elective for the BSc in Environmental Physics/Geophysics in particular for students focusing on the Solid Earth. We encourage students from neighbouring fields, such as Physics, Environmental Sciences, or Geography, to contact the course coordinator if they are interested in the course but may not meet some prerequisites.
This course explores the links between the physical properties of the subsurface and tools that can be used to image them. A large portion of the course is focussed on case studies from geotechnical engineering, resources, energy, and environmental applications showcasing how different approaches can be utilised to different scales and purposes and used to reach an integrated interpretation. This course will provide a geophysics foundation for careers in a wide variety of fields, such as mineral prospecting, geophysical surveying, and engineering geology, as well as post-graduate studies in programs such as the BSc (Hons), PGDipSci or MSc in Earth Sciences or Geophysics, as well as the Master of Engineering Geology.