The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Bachelor of Earth Sciences and Master of Oceanography

The University of Western Australia (UWA)

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00126G

The Bachelor of Earth Sciences is ideal for students who are curious about the complex system that comprises the solid Earth, its oceans and atmosphere, and the place of Earth in the solar system and beyond. The Master of Oceanography emphasizes learning through practical work to gain knowledge and skills in oceanography encompassing scientific and engineering elements of dynamic coastal zones and seafloor geology.

Structure

  • 18 Undergraduate Specific Units
  • 2 Elective Units
  • 12 Postgraduate Specific Units

Subjects

  • EART1105 - Dynamic Planet
  • SCOM1101 - Communicating Science
  • CITS2401 - Computer Analysis and Visualisation
  • SCIE1104 - Science, Society and Data Analysis
  • EART1104 - Discovering Earth
  • BIOL1131 - Plant and Animal Biology
  • EART2204 - Coastal Processes
  • ENVT2251 - Hydrology and Water Resource Management
  • EART2231 - Earth Materials
  • EART2232 - Field Geology
  • SCIE2204 - Marine Systems
  • EART2234 - Earth Processes
  • EART3353 - Geological Mapping
  • ENVT3362 - Environmental Dynamics
  • ENVT3307 - Oceanography
  • EART3342 - Geochemistry and Petrology
  • EART3343 - Structural Geology and Tectonics
  • SCIE3304 - Field Techniques in Marine Science
  • PG Specific - Master of Oceanography

Standard entry requirements

Achieve a minimum ATAR of 90

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Crawley International: $186,800
  • ATAR: 90
No
  • Full-time : 4 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Crawley.

Available also for domestic please contact University of Western Australia for more informations about tuition fees

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