Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

093309J

Master of Energy Geoscience

This course will enable you to develop skills in geological and geophysical data analysis and integration of datasets related to sedimentary basin analysis and energy geoscience. Emphasis is placed on the development of practical skills underpinned by conceptual knowledge, and the application of both to solving problems related to basin history and petroleum exploration through coursework and research project components of the course. The development of practical skills is underpinned by conceptual knowledge, with emphasis placed on the application of solving problems related to basin history and petroleum exploration through coursework and a research project.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Crawley

Full-time - 2 years

$60,200
N/A

Structure

Credit Points 96

Subjects

  • GEOP4002 Near-Surface and Environmental Geophysics
  • GEOS4410 Tectonics of Australia in the Indo-Pacific
  • GEOS4412 Petroleum Systems and Subsurface Characterisation
  • GEOS4418 Basin Analysis Techniques
  • GEOS5503 Advanced Energy Geoscience for a Low Carbon Future
  • GEOS5506 Structural Analysis for Energy Geoscience
  • GEOS5509 Sedimentary Basin Field Excursion
  • SCIE4403 Ethical Conduct and Communication of Science
  • GEOS5011 Masters Research Project in Geoscience Part 1
  • GEOS5012 Masters Research Project in Geoscience Part 2
  • GEOS5013 Masters Research Project in Geoscience Part 3
  • GEOS5014 Masters Research Project in Geoscience Part 4
  • ECON5511 Climate, Energy and Water Economics
  • ENVT4409 Remote Sensing of the Environment
  • ENVT4411 Geographic Information Systems Applications
  • ENVT5566 Advanced Spatial and Environmental Modelling
  • GENG4410 Fossil to Future The Transition
  • GEOS4413 Climate Geoscience
  • GEOS5505 Multiscale Tectonic Systems
  • GEOS5512 Critical Metal Resources
  • GEOS5514 Marine Geoscience
  • GEOS5596 Geoscience Internship

Entry requirements

  • a Bachelor of Geology, or an equivalent qualification, as recognized by UWA and
  • the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 percent.