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Earth Scientists study the nature and evolution of the structure of our planet, covering everything from natural crystals and fossils to the powerful forces that drive earthquakes and volcanoes and move continents across the globe. Almost everything we do involves the Earth in some way. Tuition covers environmental geology, geochemistry, geophysics, hydrogeology and groundwater contamination, mineral and petroleum exploration and resources, palaeontology, remote sensing and much more. Field work in different regions of New South Wales is an essential part of geology courses.
A major in Earth Science is comprised of 78 units of credit of the following courses:
Stage 1
Recommended electives (these courses are not required but are recommended as good complementary courses for this major):
Stage 2
PLUS 6 UOC from:
Stage 3
PLUS 12 UOC from:
Recommended elective (this course is not required but is recommended as a good complementary course for this major):
For further information on Honours in Earth Science, please see the Earth Science Honours entry in this Handbook.
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