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Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Geology & Geophysics
Nominal Length
1 semester (full-time). Part time not available. This program has fixed starting and ending dates each year. In 2008, the program commenced on 29 January, and finished on 20 June.
Type
Full fee-paying program comprising coursework only (5 months).
Potential Applicants
Geoscientists with a first degree who wish to
- obtain or update skills and knowledge in petroleum geoscience;
- undertake a well-recognised program of intensive coursework which can be completed in a single semester;
- convert from another area of geoscience;
Prerequisite Qualifications
Applicants normally require an Australian B.Sc. degree (3 years) or recognized overseas equivalent, majoring in geology and/or geophysics. Credit average or better preferred.
Coursework
Students take the ASP Geoscience coursework curriculum in the first semester.
Intake dates
One intake only per year, in late January, to synchronise with the start of the Geoscience coursework curriculum.
Assessment
Coursework assessments are based on a combination of written and oral examinations and the marking of practical exercises. Results for individual topics are weighted according to the length of the course to arrive at an average mark.
Cost
This is a full fee-paying course for all students, both Australian and international.
As these figures and conditions may change, interested students should make enquiries concerning fees to the student administration section of the university.
Applications
Application via GradStart for Australian citizens and permanent residents. Application form for citizens of other countries.
Please note the following deadlines for receipt of applications from candidates.
- Australian and New Zealand citizens and Australian permanent residents
- All other applicants
- 01 October. This is a guideline only, and international students are encouraged to apply as early as possible to ensure sufficient time for visa formalities to be completed before the start of the course.
Academic Program Rules
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