The Honours course offers basic training in research and introduces advanced areas of study in environmental science.
Career options include professional environmental scientist or geologist in petroleum and minerals exploration, groundwater management, marine science, environmental management or engineering geology, or as a resource analyst or academic scientist.
The Honours program is open to students who have attained at least a Credit average over the final third of the undergraduate program.
This program is offered on a one-year, full-time, or equivalent part-time basis.
The major component of the course is a research project which extends over the full duration of the course and normally takes the form of an experimental or analytical investigation, undertaken either in the laboratory or the field. Candidates may also be required to undertake one or more critical reviews of the scientific literature in designated areas and to attend formal classes devoted to advanced coursework. The results of the project are presented in an oral seminar and in a written thesis, both of which are formally assessed.
| 91105 Honours FT (Environmental Science) 1 | 24cp | |
| 91106 Honours FT (Environmental Science) 2 | 24cp | |
| Total | 48cp |
The course commences in Autumn semester. The example program shown assumes full-time attendance.
| Year 1 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 91105 Honours FT (Environmental Science) 1 | 24cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 91106 Honours FT (Environmental Science) 2 | 24cp | |
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