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| Intake period | |
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3 years full-time |
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| Weekly First Year Time Commitment | |
20-25 hours plus own study time |
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| Advanced Standing | |
| Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry. | |
| Degrees | |
Bachelor of Science |
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| Annual Fees | |
| 2009: 2010: |
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| Prerequisites | |
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All courses at UWA: English Language Competence |
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Present and future climate change and issues related to climate variability and environmental issues are among the foremost scientific challenges presently facing the global community.
Upon completion of this major, students will have scientific knowledge of:
Level 1
You will follow the Earth Sciences foundation package and study Earth and Environment: Dynamic Planet; Earth and Environment and Earth and Environment Geological Perspectives or Earth and Environment Geographical Perspectives. Plus electives.
Level 2
You will study The Climate System; Global Climate Change and Biodiversity; and choose from either Earth Surface Processes and Soils or Introduction to Ecology; and Coastal Environments Processes or Environmental Hydrology, plus electives. At level 2 you also take units towards a second major.
Level 3z
You study Environmental Change and Climate Dynamics and choose at least two units from: Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology; Marine Geology; Environmental Geomorphology of Coasts and Rivers; Climate Change Policy and Planning; Land and Water: Case Studies in Land and Water Management; and Australian Vegetation. You will also take units in your second major if you elect to pursue a double major.
If you are interested in finding out which subjects you will study then have a look at the Course Outline. This will show you the core units and the options for the course, along with course rules.
You will notice that each unit has a unit code, for example EART1105. The first number in the unit code indicates the level of the unit - in this case level one. For a more detailed description of a particular unit, click on the unit code.
| Qualifications | Grades |
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| WA TER | |
| UWA Foundation program | |
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| Minimum International Baccalaureate | |
| Minimum All India Senior School Certificate | |
| Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination | |
| Indian School Certificate |
With the increasing attention that governments and private companies are required to give to climate issues, job prospects for graduates will be many and varied. They will include government departments (such as Dept. Environment and Conservation, Dept. Agriculture and Food), policy-making areas of government, private industry (such as oil companies), universities (both teaching and research), research institutions (for example, the CSIRO), and national and overseas advisory appointments.
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The University of Western Australia Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939 Email international@uwa.edu.au |