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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Geophysics Major (M Geosci)

  • Non-Award

What you'll learn apply discipline, knowledge, principles and concepts; apply modern geophysical methods to exploration problems in petroleum, mineral and groundwater exploration; evaluate new methodologies think critically, creatively and reflectively, analyse...

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline What you'll learn
  • apply discipline, knowledge, principles and concepts; apply modern geophysical methods to exploration problems in petroleum, mineral and groundwater exploration; evaluate new methodologies
  • think critically, creatively and reflectively, analyse geophysical approaches to gathering subsurface information
  • access, evaluate and synthesise information, communicating effectively, adopting appropriate technologies on new geophysical developments in the industry
  • utilise lifelong learning skills and demonstrate an ability to learn independently, applying international and regional perspectives and recognising global nature of geophysical problems relating to exploration for resources.
  • demonstrate an understanding of the cultural impact of resource exploration and developments, engaging respectfully with local First Peoples and other diverse cultures.
  • apply a professional approach to working with individuals and organisations; demonstrate an ethical approach to using data and reports related to a geophysical research project

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

  • apply discipline, knowledge, principles and concepts; apply modern geophysical methods to exploration problems in petroleum, mineral and groundwater exploration; evaluate new methodologies
  • think critically, creatively and reflectively, analyse geophysical approaches to gathering subsurface information
  • access, evaluate and synthesise information, communicating effectively, adopting appropriate technologies on new geophysical developments in the industry
  • utilise lifelong learning skills and demonstrate an ability to learn independently, applying international and regional perspectives and recognising global nature of geophysical problems relating to exploration for resources.
  • demonstrate an understanding of the cultural impact of resource exploration and developments, engaging respectfully with local First Peoples and other diverse cultures.
  • apply a professional approach to working with individuals and organisations; demonstrate an ethical approach to using data and reports related to a geophysical research project