Bachelor
Geology is the study of the Earth and its resources, and of the natural planetary processes that directly affect people. These processes include the formation of mineral and energy resources, geological hazards, climate change, and environmental protection and management.
In this course, you will gain a thorough foundation in theoretical geology - with emphasis on mineral, energy and groundwater resources and their environmental management - as well as the sustainable supply of resources for the decarbonising industry.
In your first year, you'll gain a foundation in geology, chemistry, mathematics, scientific communication and computer skills. Your second year focuses on the theoretical, laboratory and field skills required to understand geological processes.
In your third year, you can study the Applied Geology stream or the Mining Geology stream, and tailor your degree with units that emphasise specific applied aspects of geoscience.
Applied GeologyThis stream is offered at Curtin Perth and Curtin Malaysia. It covers the breadth of applied geosciences, including mineral and petroleum exploration and extraction techniques, groundwater resources and environmental geosciences.
Mining GeologyThis stream combines studies of resource and field geology with mining systems, resource estimation and process mineralogy.
Double degreesYou can study a Bachelor of Applied Geology with the Bachelor of Science (Environmental Biology) or the Bachelor of Commerce (Finance).
How this course will make you industry readyAfter two years of grounding in the fundamentals of geology, your final year will focus on application in the workplace. Depending on the specialisation you choose, you'll study minerals, petroleum, groundwater and environmental industries; and complete practical exercises that reflect the activities of industry professionals.
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