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7 Bachelor's degrees in Earth Sciences in Ireland

Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (Hons)
The Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (Hons) degree delivered by University College Cork is the foundation year for different degree outlets in the School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences.

Earth and Ocean Sciences
Earth and Ocean Sciences at University of Galway is a unique degree programme in Ireland. It investigates the Earth from the inside out (ranging from the depths of the planet's core to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, at the very edge of space) and aims to enhance understanding of Earth's surface and ocean environments.
Geography - Geography and Geoscience
The Geography - Geography and Geoscience B.A. (Hons) at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme. It explores environmental change, human phenomena, and spatial variation. Students engage in interdisciplinary study and field research, preparing for global challenges in a public university setting.
Earth Sciences (Hons)
Earth Sciences (Hons) is offered by University College Dublin. Earth Sciences are all about our planet and how it works: at no time has this been more important.
Science - Earth and Environmental Sciences Stream
The Science - Earth and Environmental Sciences Stream program offered by University College Dublin is a common entry course, leading to a BSc degree in one of 26 degree subjects. All degree subjects are organised into thematic streams.
Geoscience - Geography and Geoscience
The Geoscience - Geography and Geoscience B.A. (Hons) at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time programme. This public study mode degree explores the earth system through a multi-disciplinary lens, combining geology and geography to address global challenges like climate change and resource management.
Geography and Geoscience
The Geography and Geoscience programme at Trinity College Dublin is a four-year, full-time B.A. (Hons) degree. This public study mode course explores Earth systems and human-environment interactions. Students gain technical expertise through laboratory work and field trips to address global environmental challenges.