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مصاريف
GBP 24,800
تاريخ البدء
وسيلة الدراسة
مدة
36 months
حقائق البرنامج
تفاصيل البرنامج
درجة
درجة البكالوريوس
تخصص رئيسي
Marine Science | Meteorology | Geoscience
التخصص
العلوم
لغة الدورة
إنجليزي
مصاريف
متوسط ​​الرسوم الدراسية الدولية
GBP 24,800
عن البرنامج

نظرة عامة على البرنامج


This multidisciplinary program combines ocean sciences with mathematics to equip students with the understanding of climate change and its effects on the environment. Through a combination of lectures, practicals, and research projects, students will gain a strong grounding in mathematics, oceanography, and climate science, preparing them for careers in computer modeling, environmental monitoring, and other related fields.

مخطط البرنامج


Degree Overview:

Climate change is a major challenge we all currently face.

  • To offer a strong grounding in mathematics.
  • To prepare students for careers in computer modelling in oceanography, meteorology or environmental monitoring.
  • To acquire a broad knowledge of mathematics and the analytical and numerical techniques for solving problems.

Description:

This degree is offered in collaboration between the Department of Mathematics in the School of Physical Sciences and the internationally renowned National Oceanography Centre in Liverpool. It is accredited by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.


Outline:


Year One:

  • Compulsory Modules:
  • Calculus I (MATH101)
  • CALCULUS II (MATH102)
  • Climate, Atmosphere and Oceans (ENVS111)
  • Introduction to Linear Algebra (MATH103)
  • Marine Ecosystems: Diversity, Processes and Threats (ENVS122)
  • Study Skills (Ocean and Climate Sciences) (ENVS103)
  • NEWTONIAN MECHANICS (MATH122)
  • Introduction to Climate Change and Mitigation (ENVS189)

Year Two:

  • Compulsory Modules:
  • Key Skills for Environmental Data Analysis (ENVS202)
  • Sampling the Ocean (ENVS220)
  • Research and Career Skills (ENVS204)
  • Oceanography, Plankton and Climate (ENVS245)
  • VECTOR CALCULUS WITH APPLICATIONS IN FLUID MECHANICS (MATH225)
  • Differential Equations (MATH221)
  • CLASSICAL MECHANICS (MATH228)
  • Climatology (ENVS231)

Year Three:

  • Compulsory Modules:
  • Global Carbon Cycle (ENVS335)
  • Contemporary Issues in Ocean and Climate Sciences (ENVS366)
  • Sea Practical (ENVS349)
  • Independent Research Project (ENVS306)
  • Ocean Dynamics (ENVS332)
  • Mathematics of Networks and Epidemics (MATH338)

Assessment:

Assessment matches the learning objectives for each module and may take the form of written exams, coursework submissions in the form of essays, scientific papers, briefing notes or lab notebooks, oral and poster presentations and contributions to group projects. Coursework is designed around the types of problems encountered, and the skills needed, in commercial, research and public sector jobs. Emphasis is placed on good laboratory practice and maintaining useful lab notebooks in the context of scientific integrity and scientific data management.


Teaching:

Teaching takes place through lectures, practicals, workshops, seminars, tutorials and computer based learning, with an emphasis on learning through doing. Students value the learning opportunities provided by field classes, including the rapid feedback on performance. You will typically receive at least 15 hours of formal teaching each week. Between 30 and 100 hours of fieldwork and hands-on activities are provided each year depending on the discipline.


Careers:

A mathematically-based degree opens up a wide range of career opportunities, including some of the most lucrative professions.


Recent employers of our graduates are:

  • Barclays Bank plc
  • Deloitte
  • Forrest Recruitment
  • Marks and Spencer
  • Mercer Human Resource Consulting Ltd.
  • Venture Marketing Group.
  • BAE Systems
  • BT
  • Guardian Media Group
  • Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Siemens
  • Unilever.

Other:

  • A number of the School’s degree programmes involve laboratory and field work.
  • The field work is carried out in various locations, ranging from inner city to coastal and mountainous environments. We consider applications from prospective students with disabilities on the same basis as all other students, and reasonable adjustments will be considered to address barriers to access.
  • Our staff are all actively involved in marine and climate research and bring the results of their research into your lectures and laboratories.
  • Your course will be delivered by the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences.
  • From arrival to alumni, we’re with you all the way:
  • Careers and employability support, including help with career planning, understanding the job market and strengthening your networking skills
  • Confidential counselling and support to help students with personal problems affecting their studies and general wellbeing
  • We have a distinctive approach to education, the Liverpool Curriculum Framework, which focuses on research-connected teaching, active learning, and authentic assessment to ensure our students graduate as digitally fluent and confident global citizens.
  • Studying with us means you can tailor your degree to suit you.
  • Here's what is available on this course:
  • Global opportunities
  • Language study
  • Year in China
  • Year abroad
  • Semester abroad
  • Summer abroad
  • Every student at The University of Liverpool can study a language as part of, or alongside their degree.
  • You can choose:
  • A dedicated languages degree
  • A language as a joint or major/ minor degree
  • Language modules (selected degrees)
  • Language classes alongside your studies
  • Day to day teaching will take place across campus, with computer based learning taking place in the Central Teaching Laboratories, a state-of-the-art facility for practical work.
  • 89.5% of environmental sciences students are in work and/or further study 15 months after graduation.
  • (Discover Uni, 2018-19).
  • We believe in treating applicants as individuals, and in making offers that are appropriate to their personal circumstances and background.
  • For this reason, we consider a range of factors in addition to predicted grades, widening participation factors amongst other evidence provided.
  • Applications from mature students are welcome.
  • 7 June 2022: New course pages
  • 7 December 2022: Module changes
  • 7 December 2022: Accreditation

Full-time place, per year £9,250 Year in industry fee £1,850 Year abroad fee £1,385 Full-time place, per year £24,800 Year abroad fee £12,400

عرض المزيد
عن الجامعة
درجة الدكتوراه
الماجستير
درجة البكالوريوس
الدبلومة
تمهيدي
الدورات

عملت جامعة ليفربول، منذ عام 1881، من أجل النهوض بالتعلم وتنقية الحياة. تظل هذه مهمتنا اليوم وستركز على جميع جهودنا في السنوات القادمة حيث نسعى جاهدين لتحقيق طموحاتنا وتطلعاتنا ومواجهة التحديات الكبرى للعصر وجعل رؤيتنا حقيقة واقعة.

خدمات


خدمات الإسكان

يوفر السكن في جامعة ليفربول أكثر بكثير من مجرد مكان للنوم. إنه مجتمع حيوي وودود مليء بالناس الرائعين. لدينا أكثر من 4400 غرفة للطلاب في قرية الطلاب الشهيرة ومساكن الحرم الجامعي بالمدينة.


خدمات المكتبة

تطبيق مكتبة جامعة ليفربول الجديد مليء بالميزات الرائعة لمساعدتك في تحقيق أقصى استفادة من مكتباتنا. لا يمكنك العثور على بطاقة المكتبة الخاصة بك؟ في عجلة من أمرك؟ استخدم بطاقة الهوية الافتراضية للمرور عبر حواجز الدخول والخروج الخاصة بنا عن طريق مسح هاتفك. يتم عرض كتبك المعارة بالتفصيل، حتى تتمكن من رؤية تواريخ الاستحقاق والغرامات، بالإضافة إلى القدرة على تجديد الكتب مباشرة من التطبيق.


خدمات تكنولوجيا المعلومات والاتصالات

تشير التقديرات إلى أن قطاع التعليم العالي في المملكة المتحدة ككل يستخدم حوالي 1.5 مليون جهاز كمبيوتر و 250,000 طابعة و 240.000 خادم ينتج حوالي 500,000 طن من انبعاثات الكربون سنويًا. يعد قسم خدمات الحوسبة بجامعة ليفربول في طليعة مبادرات تكنولوجيا المعلومات الخضراء في مجتمع التعليم العالي ويلتزم بتقليل تأثير تكنولوجيا المعلومات على البيئة.


خدمات طبية

سوف تجد مجموعة من الخدمات الصحية داخل الجامعة وحولها، بما في ذلك الممارسة العامة داخل الحرم الجامعي ومركز المشورة الصحية في قاعات الإقامة في كارناتيك. يقع مركز صحة الطلاب، الذي تديره شركة Brownlow Health، في مركز خدمات الطلاب بالجامعة ويقدم خدمات صحية مخصصة للطلاب.


الحياة الطلابية


حياة الحرم الجامعي

تعمل خدمة دعم الحرم الجامعي لضمان بيئة آمنة وخالية من الجرائم داخل مجتمع الجامعة، من خلال توفير فريق دعم استباقي ويقظ للحرم الجامعي. تشمل المسؤوليات مراقبة الدوائر التلفزيونية المغلقة ومراقبة نظام الإنذار ودعم الرعاية الاجتماعية ودوريات الحرم الجامعي وخدمات المرافقة. نحن نقدم المشورة الأمنية ونحن أول استجابة لأي حادث في جميع أنحاء الجامعة.


مرافق رياضية

تلتزم جامعة ليفربول بتزويد الطلاب والموظفين وأعضاء مجتمعاتنا المحلية بمرافق رياضية عالية الجودة وفرص لممارسة النشاط. سواء كنت تشارك في أنشطة منظمة أو تمارين مستقلة، فإن خدماتنا الرياضية توفر طريقة رائعة لمقابلة الناس والتواصل وتحقيق مستوى من اللياقة البدنية والرفاهية العامة التي يمكن أن تساعدك في الجوانب الأخرى الأكثر تطلبًا من الحياة الجامعية.


الاعتماد

جمعية المحاسبين القانونيين المعتمدين (ACCA) هي هيئة محاسبة مهنية عالمية، مقرها في المملكة المتحدة، تضم 208,000 عضو مؤهل. تدعم ACCA أعضائها وطلابها في جميع أنحاء العالم من خلال الشراكات مع هيئات المحاسبة والجامعات، مما يسمح للأعضاء بالعمل دوليًا، والامتثال للوائح في الأسواق في جميع أنحاء العالم.

مجموع البرامج
840
متطلبات القبول

Entry Requirements:

  • A levels: ABB including Mathematics and one other science.
  • Acceptable sciences: Further Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Geography, Applied Science, Environmental Science.
  • Applicants with the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) are eligible for a reduction in grade requirements.
  • For this course, the offer is BBB with A in the EPQ.
  • Available foundation years: Mathematical Sciences BSc (Hons) (Foundation, 4 year route with Carmel College) BSc (Hons), Earth Sciences (4 year route including a Foundation Year at Carmel College) BSc (Hons)
  • GCSE: 4/C in English and 4/C in Mathematics
  • Subject requirements: For applicants from England: where a science has been taken at A level (Chemistry, Physics, Biology or Geology), a pass in the science practical of each subject will be required.
  • BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma: D*DD in relevant diploma
  • International Baccalaureate: 33 points including 5 at Higher Level in Mathematics and one other science, no score below 4.
  • Irish Leaving Certificate: H1, H2, H2, H2, H3, H3 including H2 or above in Mathematics and a second science
  • Scottish Higher/Advanced Higher: Not accepted without Advanced Highers at ABB including Mathematics and 1 other science
  • Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced: Accepted at Grade B with AB at A levels including Mathematics and 1 other science
  • Access: 45 Level 3 credits in graded units in a relevant Diploma, including 30 at Distinction and a further 15 with at least Merit.
  • 15 Distinctions are required in each of Mathematics and a second science. GCSE Mathematics and English at grade C/4 also required.
  • International qualifications: Entry requirements for applicants from Taiwan.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • IELTS: 6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5
  • TOEFL iBT: 78 overall, with minimum scores of listening 17, writing 17, reading 17 and speaking 19
  • Duolingo English Test: 105 overall, with no component below 95
  • Pearson PTE Academic: 59 overall, with no component below 59
  • LanguageCert Academic: 65 overall, with no skill below 60
  • Cambridge IGCSE First Language English 0500: Grade C overall, with a minimum of grade 2 in speaking and listening.
  • Speaking and listening must be separately endorsed on the certificate.
  • Cambridge IGCSE First Language English 0990: Grade 4 overall, with Merit in speaking and listening
  • Cambridge IGCSE Second Language English 0510/0511: 0510: Grade C overall, with a minimum of grade 2 in speaking.
  • Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate. 0511: Grade C overall.
  • Cambridge IGCSE Second Language English 0993/0991: 0993: Grade 5 overall, with a minimum of grade 2 in speaking.
  • Speaking must be separately endorsed on the certificate. 0991: Grade 5 overall.
  • International Baccalaureate: Standard Level grade 5 or Higher Level grade 4 in English B, English Language and Literature, or English Language
  • Cambridge ESOL Level 2/3 Advanced: 169 overall, with no paper below 162
  • You don’t have to make an application for a grade reduction – we’ll do all the work.
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