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Oceanography
 Oceanography

Description

The study of Oceanography within School of Mathematics and Statistics is concerned primarily with the mathematical equations that describe fluid flow, and how these are used in understanding the ocean. The discipline is also concerned with the measurement, modeling and prediction of processes that form the oceanic system of the planet (coupled with the atmospheric system). A range of careers are available in Oceanography in research, operational and managerial capacities.

Studying Oceanography at UNSW

Students with a strong interest in Mathematics way wish to study Oceanography through a Bachelor of Science or Advanced Science degree program, where there is a strong theoretical emphasis. Those students who desire a more general understanding of oceanography in its relation to marine and coastal studies may wish to undertake a Marine Science major within the Science program, where Oceanography still forms an important element. UNSW also offers the study of Oceanography at a postgraduate level.

Note Also see the "Mathematics" Specialisation Page.



Advanced Physical Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3449 Music/Science(Advanced) Major MATHO13449
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major MATHO13931
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Major MATHO13936
3972 Advanced Science Major MATHO13972
   

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Advanced Statistics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3523 Commerce/Science(AdvMath) Major MATHU13523
3933 Advanced Mathematics/Arts Major MATHU13933
3986 Advanced Mathematics Major MATHU13986
   

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Env Sc Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3932 Environmental Science/Arts Major ENVSG13932
   

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Mathematics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3448 Music/Science Major MATHM13448
   

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Mathematics for Education can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
4076 Science / Education Major MATHV14076
   

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Mathematics for Engineers can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3403 Arts Minor MATHB23403
3704 Engineering / Arts Minor MATHB23704
   

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Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3988 Environmental Science Major ENVSG13988
   

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Physical Oceanography can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3042 Chemical Eng/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13042
MATHNH3042
3102 Industrial Chemistry/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13102
MATHNH3102
3448 Music/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13448
MATHNH3448
3449 Music/Science(Advanced) Honours MATHNH3449
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13529
MATHNH3529
3655 PV and Solar Energy/Science Major MATHN13655
3658 Renewable Energy/Science Major MATHN13658
3711 Mechanical & Manf Eng/Science Major MATHN13711
3725 Electrical Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13725
MATHNH3725
3726 Computer Engineering/Science Major
Honours
MATHN13726
MATHNH3726
3735 Environmental Engineering/Scie Major
Honours
MATHN13735
MATHNH3735
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
MATHN13930
MATHNH3930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Honours MATHNH3931
3935 Science/Social Science Major
Honours
MATHN13935
MATHNH3935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Honours MATHNH3936
3970 Science Major
Honours
MATHN13970
MATHNH3970
3972 Advanced Science Honours MATHNH3972
3987 Science (International) Major MATHN13987
4076 Science / Education Major MATHN14076
4770 Science / Law Major
Honours
MATHN14770
MATHNH4770
   

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