This 3-year (minimum) full-time or part-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Hobart and Launceston. The main intake to the Bachelor of Science is February however a mid-year intake in July is also available.
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First year co-ordinators: Garry Davidson and Peter McGoldrick
This three-year full-time or six-year part-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Hobart.
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The 4-year full-time combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science is offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology A limited first year is offered at the North-West Centre. Some units are available by Distance Education. In addition, some units are offered to students commencing in July.
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This four-year (minimum), 9-year (maximum) full-time, internal full-time or part-time course is offered at the Hobart and Launceston campuses and at the Cradle Coast Campus. The first-year only is available at the Cradle Coast Campus where a limited number of units will be available.
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This 4-year (minimum) full-time or part-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and is available at Hobart and Launceston.
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This four-year (minimum) full-time, 9-year (maximum) part-time course is offered at the Hobart, Launceston and Cradle Coast campuses. Launceston Campus: only the first year of the BEc component is available here; Cradle Coast Campus: only a limited number of first year units are available. Students must transfer to Hobart to complete the combined degree
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This 3-year (minimum) full-time or part-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology at Hobart and builds on the University's global reputation of excellence in temperate marine research.
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This on-campus 5-year full-time course is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology and the Faculty of Law and is available at Hobart. The first year only is also offered at the Launceston and Cradle Coast campus. This course may be studied part-time.
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This 1 year full-time, 2 year part-time (maximum) course is available at Hobart and, subject to available supervision, at Launceston.
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Candidates may be awarded a Law degree with Honours if they accumulate sufficient honours points in Law units passed. Honours points are awarded for performance at the Distinction and High Distinction level in the Bachelor of Laws and Combined Degrees. The degree may be awarded with either First or Second Class Honours. For further information contact the Law Faculty Officer, ph +61 3 6226 7510
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Graduate Diplomas provide graduates with professional skills in a specialised area. Applications are open to graduates from all disciplines provided that the prerequisites for the field of specialisation are met, or other evidence of fitness to undertake the work is provided.
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The Graduate Diploma of Science with Honours allows non-science graduates to obtain the necessary prerequisites for higher degrees in Science. It is offered by all the Science schools of the Faculty.
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This is a specialised master degree course in Economic Geology specifically designed for industry and government geologists who wish to study for a degree whilst continuing their employment. It is the nucleus of the postgraduate teaching program at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES) and forms part of the National Minerals Geoscience Masters Program. The course is usually only offered on a part-time, external basis. Only students that can provide evidence of financial and logistical support, and provide a research proposal will be considered for full-time admission. Students that are considering taking the course on a full-time basis must contact the program co-ordinator Robert Scott to discuss their plans.
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The Master of Applied Science is a four semester full-time or eight semester part-time course offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses by most Schools of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology. While the course for full-time students is the equivalent of four semesters, students with an acceptable background may be able to complete the course in three semesters over one calendar year.
We offer a series of short courses as part of our Master of Economic Geology and Master of Science (Exploration Geoscience) degrees to help industry geologists to keep up with advances in mineral exploration technology and ore deposit research.
Each course features an extended format comprising an intensive program of lectures, seminars and practicals, some involving fieldwork in Tasmania or overseas. The course leaders are specialists selected from industry and universities, and are eminent in their fields. Each course is available to industry participants as a complete two-week course, or segments of particular interest can be taken in individual blocks.
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