Science Student Centre

Earth Sciences

Subject CodeSubject NameStudy Area(s)Level*Offered In
625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment Earth Sciences Introductory Semester 1 (March - June)
625-104 The Earth, Atmosphere and Oceans Earth Sciences Introductory Semester 2 (July - November)
625-114 Earth Systems and the Economy Earth Sciences
Introductory Semester 1 (March - June)
625-201 Geology of Southeast Australia Earth Sciences Intermediate Summer Semester (December - February)
625-202 Sedimentary Basins to Mountain Belts Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
625-203 Dangerous Earth Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 2 (July - November)
625-222 Minerals and Magmas Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
625-223 Field Geology Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 2 (July - November)
625-227 Weather and Climate Systems Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 1 (March - June)
625-228 Atmospheric Environment Processes Earth Sciences Intermediate Semester 2 (July - November)
625-301 Structural Geology & Geodynamics Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
625-302 Sedimentary Geology Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
625-303 Geochemistry & Petrogenesis Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
625-304 Applied Geophysics Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
625-305 Economic Geology Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 2 (July - November)
625-307 Hydrogeology & Environmental Management Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
625-313 Advanced Field Geology Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June), Semester 2 (July - November)
625-334 Dynamical Meteorology and Oceanography Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)
625-335 Global Climates of the Past Earth Sciences Advanced Semester 1 (March - June)

*The level indicated here will give students general advice about the background required for this science class. Introductory classes require no specific background. Intermediate classes will suit the majority of students who already have some fundamentals in that area, having completed a year or two of studies in that discipline. Advanced classes require a strong background and are recommended for students who have completed most of a major in that area or an associated area.

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