The MRes in Geological Sciences is a full-time programme running over 12 months from the date of first registration for the programme. The programme consists of (a) a major research thesis and (b) taught modules on generic and transferable skills, with an emphasis on scientific writing, oral presentations, and general research skills. Part-time study for this programme is not available.
Students undertake a total workload equivalent to 90 credits over the 12 month programme, the principal element of which is the completion of a major research thesis of approximately 25,000 words. In parallel, students must take and pass taught modules to the value of 20 credits.
Students take 20 credits from the following:1
GL4004 Advanced Igneous Processes (5 credits)
GL4024 Exceptional Glimpses of Ancient Life (5 credits)
GL6005 Basin Analysis and Sedimentary Facies Analysis (10 credits)
GL6020 Hydrogeology, Contaminated Land and Assessment (10 credits)
GL6021 Engineering Geology (10 credits)
GL6022 Environmental Planning and Regulation (5 credits)
GL6023 Offshore Environmental Geology (5 credits)
GL6024 Applied Geophysics (5 credits)
GL6025 Geoinformatics for Environmental Geology (5 credits)
GL6028 Applied Hydrogeology Skills (5 credits)
GL6029 Applied Geotechnical Skills (5 credits)
Students will also undertake independent research towards completion of a research thesis to a student workload equivalent of 70 credits on a selected topic in Geological Sciences.
See also Procedures for Submission and Examination of Research Masters Degrees.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme
will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2022/2023 Book and
for each module in the Book of Modules, 2022/2023.
Programme Learning Outcomes for MRes (Master of Research) in Geological Sciences (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able
to: