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2010 Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours(S4G)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Science, Engineering and Technology (principal)
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Course Duration: Minimum 1 yrs, Maximum 2 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):  Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology (03) 6226 2125 or IASOS (03) 6226 2971

Introduction

The Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours, offered by the Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies (IASOS) combines a general overview of Antarctic and Southern Ocean matters with specialist training in a research topic, generally within physical sciences, biological sciences, law, polity, international relations, environmental management, or polar technology.
The degree is fully equivalent to an honours degree with any other University School and satisfies the usual eligibility requirements for research higher degrees and postgraduate scholarships.
The program can be taken in one year full-time or two years part-time study. Students can commence the program in either semester 1 or semester 2.
Interested students are encouraged to contact IASOS directly (03) 6226 2971.

Admission & Prerequisites

Graduates in all disciplines are able to apply, and admission is based on the applicant's undergraduate record and work experience. Candidates who do not meet the admission requirements may be offered a place in the Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies).

Course Objectives

The course provides instruction in a broad range of aspects of topics related to the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean. To provide specific training in a research topic selected in consultation with University supervisors. To develop skills in oral and written communication, and in personal time management of both course work and a research project.

Career Outcomes

The course leads to career opportunities in oceanography, glaciology, climate modelling, meteorology, ice core chemistry, marine biology, terrestrial ecology, international relations. Many graduates of the honours program have become members of various professional organisations, for instance: International Glaciological Society, American Geophysical Union, Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, American Meteorological Society, Australian Marine Science Association, Australian Geological Society. The society or societies that they were able to join depended somewhat on the nature of the research that they undertook.


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