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The Bachelor of Environmental Design (Landscape) is a three-year full time course serving as a qualifying course for Masters level study in landscape architecture, and therefore forms a necessary first stage in the qualifying process for a landscape architect. The course also forms the basis for Honours courses leading to postgraduate programs and opportunities to study in other disciplines such as urban design and planning.
The Master of Architecture is a two-year program that is aimed specifically at the needs of the architectural profession and aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, competencies and awareness that are necessary for a graduate to practise architecture.
Chemistry is the study of chemical and physical properties of substances and is a fundamental enabling science. At the University of Tasmania we have innovative teaching programs and a vigorous research program that covers most of the major areas, including analytical and industrial chemistry plus areas of biological chemistry.
Studying computing and information systems is the start to a rewarding, interesting and social career anywhere in the world. Information and communications technology (ICT) skills play an increasingly vital role in almost all occupations, and contribute to productivity gains, innovation and job growth across all Australian industries.
If you enjoy being outdoors and are looking for a challenging science-based career with travel opportunities and the thrill of exploration and discovery, then geology is for you. Graduates from the School of Earth Sciences have pursued a wide range of well-paid, satisfying careers in the mining, energy and environmental sectors. Careers in environmental geoscience, including hydrogeology (the search for water resources), have continued to grow steadily.
Few professions can provide the career diversity offered by engineering. So if you want challenges, responsibility, rewards and excitement – engineer your future at UTAS. The School of Engineering’s extensive teaching laboratory facilities provide valuable hands-on experience in all engineering specialisations. Students also experience the latest in technology development and application, through challenging team projects.
Authorised by the Dean, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology
20 August, 2013
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