BSc Earth Science
The BSc in Earth Science offers two streams of which you choose one:
Applied Earth Science
Geo-environmental Science
The choice of streams offer you more diverse career opportunities. Therefore, the first year of both streams are identical, but from the second year some of the modules differ
Contact information
Programme overview
Duration
Three years
Campus
Stellenbosch
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Career opportunities
environmental consultant, groundwater specialist, geotechnical geologist, soil scientist, land-use rehabilitator, geologist, mining geologist, environmental rehabilitation engineer, exploration consultant, environmental geochemist, seismologist, rock expert, marine geologist, applied mineralogist, volcanologist, geophysicist.
Occupations:
Geologist
Minimum admission requirements – NSC/ IEB
- An aggregate of at least 65% for the NSC (excluding Life Orientation)
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60% or 70%
If you take Mathematics and Physics as first-year subjects:
Mathematics 70%
If you take Mathematics (Bio) and Physics (Bio) as first-year subjects:
Mathematics 60%
- Afrikaans OR English (Home Language or First Additional Language) 50%
- Physical Sciences 50%
- Mathematics 60% or 70%
If you take Mathematics and Physics as first-year subjects:
Mathematics 70%
If you take Mathematics (Bio) and Physics (Bio) as first-year subjects:
Mathematics 60%
Minimum admission requirements – International curricula
IEB-ISC
IEB-ISC (NBTs compulsory) IEB-ISC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Active Citizenry) Mathematics 60% or 70% Physical Sciences (Physics AND Chemistry) 50% English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans or English First Additional Language 50% Applicants are also subjected to selection according to selection criteria
German Abitur
University Exemption with 65% average
English 5 (Nam 7)
Maths 8 (Nam 10)
Physics AND Chemistry 5 (Nam 7
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma)
University Exemption with 65% average
English 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Maths 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Physics AND Chemistry 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel AS-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, C on AS-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths B on AS-Level
Physics AND Chemistry a C on AS-Level
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel A-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, E on A-Level, or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths D on A-Level
Physics AND Chemistry an E on A-Level
IEB-ISC (NBTs compulsory) IEB-ISC aggregate of at least 65% (excluding Active Citizenry) Mathematics 60% or 70% Physical Sciences (Physics AND Chemistry) 50% English Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans Home Language 50% OR Afrikaans or English First Additional Language 50% Applicants are also subjected to selection according to selection criteria
German Abitur
University Exemption with 65% average
English 5 (Nam 7)
Maths 8 (Nam 10)
Physics AND Chemistry 5 (Nam 7
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma)
University Exemption with 65% average
English 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Maths 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Physics AND Chemistry 4 on HL or 5 on SL
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel AS-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, C on AS-Level or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths B on AS-Level
Physics AND Chemistry a C on AS-Level
Cambridge International/Pearson Edexcel A-level , IGCSE/O-level
University Exemption with
65% average
Afrikaans or English, First or Second Language, E on A-Level, or B on GCSE/O-Level
Maths D on A-Level
Physics AND Chemistry an E on A-Level
Programme structure
Full-time
Last updated
01 April 2026
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