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Master of Earth Science
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Objectives
The objective of the Master of Earth Science is to provide advanced training in three streams of the Earth Sciences to candidates from Australia and overseas. On completion of their studies, students will have been given opportunities to:
* increase their knowledge and understanding of the relevant discipline and awareness of current developments and issues relating to this discipline;
* develop independent and critical thinking;
* improve oral and written communication skills;
* acquire advanced research skills and techniques (for example, laboratory techniques and data collection and analysis);
* engage in independent research, under appropriate supervision;
* present their research findings in documented scholarly form; and
* interact with many Australian and overseas students studying the same subjects.
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Academic title
Master of Earth Science
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Course description
Three streams are available in the coursework component of the program, based on the combination of subjects selected as indicated below:
Stream 1: Geodynamics & Petroleum
* Basin Analysis and Structure
* Petroleum & Energy Resources
Plus one of:
* Geodynamics
* Geophysics & 3D modelling
Stream 2: Geodynamics & Ore Deposits
* Economic Geology
* Geophysics & 3D modelling
Plus one of:
* Basin Analysis & Structure
* Geodynamics
Stream 3: Earth Systems
* Environment & Earth Systems
Plus a choice of two of:
* Geophysics and 3D modelling
* Basin Analysis & Structure*
* Geodynamics *
* Petroleum & Energy Resources
* Economic Geology
* Most common choices
To assist students in planning and completing the program, the Master of Earth Science Advisory Panel will provide:
* individual course advice to candidates concerning the subjects to be taken within their stream; and
* advice on preparing their literature review and choosing a minor thesis topic and supervisor.
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