Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science and Master of Environmental Science

The University of Western Australia (UWA)

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

In the first three years whilst completing the extended major, you will develop advanced skills in the use, manipulation, analysis and visualization of spatial data. This will be achieved through a hands-on approach using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) remote sensing technologies, field-based data collection and laboratory-based analysis. You will then complete a final year of postgraduate study in the Master of Environmental Science. The masters component of the course will focus on understanding the impact of human activity on the environment where you will work to develop scientific, risk-based solutions to the worlds greatest challenges. An interdisciplinary approach to problem solving will draw upon your understand of environmental processes and human-environment interactions to develop data driven results. This course will delve into issues such as climate change, water resource management, sustainable natural resource use, and the rehabilitation of degraded and polluted environments.

Structure

Credit Points 192

Subjects

  • GEOG1104 Disasters! (6)
  • GEOG1106 Climate Change: Environment and Society (6)
  • GEOG1107 Human Inequality in the Anthropocene (6)
  • SCIE1104 Science, Society and Data Analysis (6)
  • SCOM1101 Communicating Science (6)
  • ENVT2220 The Climate System (6)
  • ENVT2251 Hydrology and Water Resource Management (6)
  • GEOG2201 Geographic Information Systems (6)
  • GEOG2202 Reading Landscapes: People and Processes (6)
  • GEOG2203 Regions in Transition (6)
  • GEOG2206 Population Change: Debates and Controversies (6)
  • ENVT3306 Coastal Conservation and Management (6)
  • ENVT3362 Environmental Dynamics (6)
  • GEOG3300 Advanced Spatial Analysis (6)
  • GEOG3301 Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing (6)
  • GEOG3303 Environmental Policy and Planning (6)
  • GEOG3308 Climate Change: Policy and Practice (6)
  • ENVT4421 Fundamentals of Environmental Management (6)
  • ENVT4422 Research Methods in Agricultural and Environmental Science (6)

Standard entry requirements

  • Achieved an ATAR of at least 90, or equivalent as recognized by UWA
  • A scaled mark of at least 50 in ATAR Mathematics Methods, ATAR Mathematics Applications or equivalent or higher or
  • A direct pathway offer or
  • A place in a relevant UWA access program.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Crawley International: $187,600 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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