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University of Tasmania

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Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with Honours

  • Bachelor (Honours)

The Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with Honours provides students with advanced knowledge and scientific training in a specialised area of marine and/or Antarctic science; training in research as preparation for employment in a research organisation, or for postgraduate study in Masters of...

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
1 - 3 years full-time
Course Code
K4S, 091423A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$43,418 per year / $43,418 total

About this course

The Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with Honours provides students with advanced knowledge and scientific training in a specialised area of marine and/or Antarctic science; training in research as preparation for employment in a research organisation, or for postgraduate study in Masters of PhD programs; and equips students with knowledge, skills, competencies and awareness in preparation for employment in industry.

The degree is fully equivalent to an honours degree with any other University School and satisfies the usual eligibility requirements for research higher degrees and postgraduate scholarships. The program can be taken in one year full-time or two years part-time study. Students can commence the program in either semester 1 or semester 2.

Entry requirements

Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with Honours will have qualified for admission to the degree of Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science or to the Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) at this University or have obtained an equivalent qualification at another approved tertiary institution. Candidates would normally be expected to obtain at least a credit average in the last three semesters (FT equivalent) of undergraduate studies. Candidature is subject to appropriate supervision and project support being available for the thesis topic approved by IMAS and subject to satisfying the prerequisites required for the chosen field of study.

Admission to Honours courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. Applicants must achieve the required grade in their qualifying studies, meet any prerequisite subjects and the English language requirements to be eligible for an offer. Admission is conditional on research project and supervisor availability.

English Language Requirements

For students who do not meet the English Language Requirement through citizenship or prior studies in English in an approved country, evidence of an approved English language test completed within the last 2 years must be provided. See the English Language Requirements page for more information.

Course Specific Requirements

Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science with Honours will have qualified for admission to the degree of Bachelor of Marine and Antarctic Science or to the Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) at this University or have obtained an equivalent qualification at another approved tertiary institution. Candidates would normally be expected to obtain at least a credit average in the last three semesters (FT equivalent) of undergraduate studies. Candidature is subject to appropriate supervision and project support being available for the thesis topic approved by IMAS and subject to satisfying the prerequisites required for the chosen field of study.

Study locations

Hobart

What you will learn

  • 1 Be able to locate, evaluate and synthesize published information within a prescribed field of knowledge.
  • 2 Be able to understand and identify core concepts and key issues within the marine or Antarctic environment.
  • 3 Gain experience of literature research methods and tools, data collection and analysis, and relevant field and/or laboratory techniques.
  • 4 Possess sufficient research and/or technical skills to allow them to complete an in-depth research study in a specialized area related to the marine and/or Antarctic environments.
  • 5 Be able to communicate research concepts and findings in a logical manner, in a variety of written and oral forms commonly used by professionals.
  • 6 Be capable of writing a research proposal or scientific (natural or social) report/paper to a standard acceptable to a funding body and a peer-reviewed journal.
  • 7 Be able to deliver a presentation to a standard required for a meeting of an Australian professional society.
  • 8 Have the capacity to develop a coherent argument and defend a position or outcome supported by evidence based on published literature and/or research data.
  • 9 Have the ability to plan and conduct a program of research investigating a defined problem or question within constraints imposed by time, money and technical resources.
  • Career pathways

    This course leads to career opportunities in marine and Antarctic science and policy including disciplines such as: oceanography, climate modelling, meteorology, marine chemistry, marine geology and marine and Antarctic biology and ecology. The research training provided in the course may lead to positions in government and state research laboratories such as CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, the Australian Antarctic Division, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, or management agencies such as CCAMLR. The course provides training in research, to prepare candidates for further research study, in MSc and PhD programs, including the joint UTAS-CMAR QMS PhD program and the joint UTAS-AAD QAS PhD program.

    Course structure

    Full Time Students: Please enrol in Part 1 (25%) and Part 2 (25%) in one semester and Part 3 (25%) and Part 4 (25%) in the following semester.

    Part Time Students: Please enrol in Part 1 (25%) in one semester, followed by Part 2 (25%) in the following semester and so on.

    * Students enrol sequentially i.e. Part 1, then Part 2 irrespective of the semester in which they start.

    Graduate outcomes

    Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at University of Tasmania.
    85.7%
    Overall satisfaction
    90%
    Skill scale
    87.1%
    Teaching scale