Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences

Master of Science (Climate Studies)


How to apply

Domestic students

Please complete the application form

International students

Information for International students


In addition to the attachments required in the application form applicants who are not graduates of this University must submit an original transcript or certified copy of their academic record for all tertiary qualifications to date.

Scholarships

Key information

  • 48 credit points
  • 1 years full time, 2 years part time
  • Course code: 70530

Fees

Important dates

Application for 2010
31 December

Commence 2010
22 February

climate_studiesClimate and climate-related issues will be an on-going concern of the general community, industry, the wider private sector and government agencies for many years to come.

This course provides an integrated approach to the analysis of climate processes, the interaction of the atmosphere with the other components of the Earth System, and the economic and policy issues associated with climate change. Sustainability, agricultural productivity and global food security are central concerns in the response to climate variability and future climate change, and are examined at both the regional and global scales.

Course outline

The Master of Science (Climate Studies) consists of four coursework units (50%) and a research dissertation (50%).

The coursework component may be selected from a wide variety of units including Climate Dynamics, Climate Change, Policy and Planning, Environmental Change, Project and Risk Management, Management Decision Tools, Environmental Planning, Management and Sustainability, Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology, Environmental Chemistry and Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing.

For more detailed information, refer to the Handbook rules.

Admission requirements

Domestic students

  • A relevant bachelor’s degree with honours of this University, with a weighted average of at least 60 per cent in those units for which the results contribute to the calculation of the honours classification, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty

or

  • a relevant bachelor’s degree of this or another recognised university, and
  • a relevant Graduate Diploma of this University with an average mark of at least 60 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

All UWA coursework programs: English Language Competence

International students

All UWA coursework programs: English Language Competence


Course enquiries

Faculty Administrative Officer (Postgraduate)
Vickie Falcetta

Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, WA 6009

Telephone: +(61 8) 6488 2565
Fax: +(61 8) 6488 1002
Email: postgradenquiries-fnas@uwa.edu.au


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