Master of Science
Overview
This coursework degree is designed for candidates who wish to
extend their grounding in a particular science discipline beyond
the undergraduate level. It also provides an alternative route
to subsequent PhD studies for students who do not possess a BSc
(Honours) degree.
Specialisations available are:
- Biotechnology
- Environmental Biology
- Chemistry
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Medical Radiation Physics (Refer to the Faculty of Engineering)
- Geography
- Geology
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
Normally a pass Bachelors degree of at least 3 years duration
in the relevant discipline (with at least three third year level
subjects in the discipline) or a similar tertiary qualification,
with relevant work experience, as approved by the relevant Masters
Coordinator or Head of Department or School.
Additional specific entry requirements for Biotechnology:
A relevant undergraduate degree of at least four years duration,
or a similar tertiary qualification with relevant work experience.
The degree must have included components dealing with one or
more of the following areas: biology, biochemistry, cell biology,
molecular biology, or microbiology. In addition, the student
must have completed the equivalent of at least one year of academic
study in chemistry.
Course Requirements
Candidates must complete 48 credit points of 900-level subjects
as determined for the disciplinary specialisation, as set out
below, and approved by the Course Coordinator. Students may be
required to complete additional credit points if their disciplinary
background is deemed not satisfactory.
Areas of Specialisation
Biotechnology
The Master of Science (Biotechnology) is designed for graduates
who seek knowledge and technological expertise in specific areas
of cell and molecular biology, which are the basis for modern
biotechnological research and development.
Students complete 48 credit points of subjects as listed below
chosen in consultation with the Biotechnology Masters Coordinator.
Note: Spring Session start is not advised unless
the student has a very strong academic background.
| Subjects |
|
Credit Points |
| BIOL980 |
Biotechnology |
12 |
| BIOL981 |
Molecular Cell Biology |
12 |
| BIOL982 |
Cellular and Molecular Immunology |
12 |
| BIOL984 |
Applied Bioinformatics |
12 |
| Optional Subjects |
|
| One of the following subjects may be substituted
for one of the core subjects after consultation with the
Biotechnology Masters Coordinator. |
|
| BIOL972 |
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology |
12 |
| BIOL983 |
Research Methods in Biotechnology |
12 |
| BIOL992 |
Literature review |
12 |
| BIOL993 |
Research Project |
12 |
Environmental Biology
This coursework program is designed for students who seek further
knowledge and skills in the biological sciences, or seek to qualify
for a postgraduate research degree.
Students complete coursework to a value of 48 credit points
as listed below chosen in consultation with the Masters Coordinator.
Note: Spring Session start is not advised unless
the student has a very strong academic background.
Subjects |
Credit Points |
BIOL970 |
Advances in Conservation Biology |
12 |
BIOL971 |
Marine and Terrestrial Ecology |
12 |
BIOL972 |
Ecological and Evolutionary
Physiology |
12 |
MARE973 |
Advanced Topics in Fisheries
and Aquaculture |
12 |
Alternative Options |
|
MARE957 |
Advanced Topics in Molluscan
Biology |
12 |
BIOL992 |
Literature Review |
12 |
BIOL993 |
Research Project |
12 |
BIOL991 |
Major Research Project |
24 |
Or 900 level subjects from
other academic units subject to the approval of the Heads
of those units and the Masters Coordinator |
NB: Students cannot enrol in
subjects where they have completed the equivalent 300-level
subjects at this University. |
Chemistry
This program is designed for applicants from industry or education
who wish to extend their grounding in chemistry theory beyond
the undergraduate level. It also provides an alternative route
to subsequent PhD studies for students who do not possess a BSc(Honours)
degree.
Candidates complete 48 credit points of coursework
consisting of the following four subjects.
Subjects |
Credit Points |
| CHEM910 |
Research Skills Training |
12 |
| Plus 3 subjects selected from: |
|
| CHEM915 |
Advanced Chemistry Laboratory Project |
12 |
| CHEM919 |
Literature Report in Chemistry |
12 |
| CHEM940 |
Contemporary Topics in Biomolecular Chemistry |
12 |
| CHEM950 |
Contemporary Topics in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry |
12 |
Medicinal Chemistry
This coursework program provides vocational training in medicinal
chemistry, an area where there is currently a high demand for
graduates. The program consists of special coursework in medicinal
chemistry and a small research project
Students complete 48 credit points of coursework over one year
(or equivalent part time) by enrolling in the following subjects,
as approved by the Course Coordinator.
Subjects |
Credit Points |
| CHEM910 |
Research Skills Training |
12 |
| CHEM930 |
Selected Topics in Medicinal Chemistry |
12 |
| Plus two subjects selected from: |
|
| CHEM915 |
Advanced Chemistry Laboratory |
12 |
| CHEM919 |
Literature Report in Chemistry |
12 |
| CHEM940 |
Contemporary Topics in Biomolecular Chemistry |
12 |
| CHEM950 |
Contemporary Topics in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry |
12 |
Geography or Geology
The following coursework subjects have been devised by the School
of Earth and Environmental Sciences to meet the needs of students
who wish to proceed to the postgraduate level in Geography or
Geology to enhance their qualifications in an area without undertaking
a research project. The subjects have been grouped in three strands
which reflect the major research strengths within the School
of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
- Physical Geography and Environments
- Human Geography and Environments
- Geology
Students with a satisfactory background in Earth and Environmental
Sciences complete subjects to the value of 48 credit points chosen
from either of the two programs in consultation with the Course
Coordinator. Other students may be required to complete subjects
to a value of 72 credit points.
Subjects |
Credit Points |
| Physical Geography and Environments |
|
| EESC901 |
Advanced Plate Tectonics, Macrotopography and
Earth History |
12 |
| EESC902 |
Advanced Coastal Environments: Processes and Management |
12 |
| EESC903 |
Advanced Fluvial Geomorphology and Sedimentology |
12 |
| EESC904 |
Advanced Geographic Information Science |
12 |
| EESC905 |
Advanced Remote Sensing |
12 |
| EESC912 |
Advanced Soils, Landscape and Hydrology |
12 |
| EESC950 |
Advanced Topic A |
12 |
| EESC951 |
Advanced Topic B |
8 |
| Human Geography and Environments |
|
| EESC904 |
Advanced Geographic Information Science |
12 |
| EESC905 |
Advanced Remote Sensing |
12 |
| EESC910 |
Advanced Social Spaces: Rural and Urban |
12 |
| EESC917 |
dvanced Spaces, Places and Identities |
12 |
| EESC918 |
Advanced Environmental and Heritage Management |
12 |
| EESC950 |
Advanced Topic A |
12 |
| EESC951 |
Advanced Topic B |
8 |
| Geology |
|
|
| EESC901 |
Advanced Plate Tectonics, Macrotopography and Earth History |
12 |
| EESC903 |
Advanced Fluvial Geomorphology and Sedimentology |
12 |
| EESC904 |
Advanced Geographic Information Science |
12 |
| EESC905 |
Advanced Remote Sensing |
12 |
| EESC911 |
Isotope Geochemistry |
12 |
| EESC921 |
Environmental Geology |
12 |
| EESC950 |
Advanced Topic A |
12 |
| EESC951 |
Advanced Topic B |
8 |
Other Information
For further information contact the Faculty of Science Office,
41.258, or telephone 42213481. Web site: www.uow.edu.au/science/
Specific enquiries should be directed to the appropriate Academic
Unit: School of Biological Sciences 4221 3013, Department of
Chemistry 42213509 or School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
4221 3721.
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