Corequisite majors: Marine Science, Earth Science or Biology
Description:
Marine ecosystems play a central role in the health and function of our planet. Given the increasing exploitation and modification by humankind, there is an urgent need for us to study and understand marine systems if management strategies are to succeed.
The specialisation in Marine Geoscience is a earth science based program within the Research School of Earth Sciences that focuses on the role of physical, geochemical and theoretical processes in the marine science realm. The emphasis will be on understanding processes in a coastal and open ocean environment.
This program aims at equipping students with the tools to understand and monitor coastal and oceanic processes and interactions between the atmosphere, biosphere and geosphere under an ever changing climate that may affect marine resources.
Learning Goals:
On completing the Marine Geosciences specialisation students will be able to:
- Describe the biogeochemical processes that influence the cycling of elements, compounds and organisms in the ocean.
- Apply a wide range of analytical, experimental and theoretical tools to constrain marine processes.
- Reconstruct the long-term evolution of the oceans and the organisms contained within and link it to processes from molecular to the global scale.
- Combine experimental and theoretical data collected individually or in small groups and defend resulting working hypotheses in class.
- Inform peer students and the wider public how understanding Marine ecosystems affect the health and function of our planet.
Addtitional Requirements
First year courses: CHEM1101 is required.
Other Information
Advice to Students
First year courses: CHEM1101 is required.
Students should seek further course advice from one of the academic conveners of the Marine Geosciences specialisation.
A specialisation in Marine Geosciences must be taken in conjunction with an Earth Science, Marine Science or Biology major.
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Requirements
Specialisation Requirements
This specialisation requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
EMSC3023 | Marine Biogeochemistry | 6 |
EMSC3027 | Palaeoclimatology and Climate Change | 6 |
12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
EMSC2014 | Sedimentology and Stratigraphy | 6 |
EMSC2019 | Geobiology and Evolution of Life on Earth | 6 |
EMSC2021 | Fundamentals of Climate System Science | 6 |
EMSC3019 | Coral Reef Field Studies | 6 |
EMSC3025 | Groundwater | 6 |
EMSC3028 | Coastal Environmental Earth Science | 6 |
EMSC3050 | Special Topics | 6 |