Master of Geographical Sciences
| Offered By | ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment |
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| Minimum | 48 units |
| Academic Plan | 7604XGEOGS |
| CRICOS Code | 039239M |
| UAC Code | 832576(Master of Geographical Science) |
| Areas of Interest | Geography |
This program is no longer offered from 2011.
The Master of Geographical Science offers a flexible program for advanced learning in geography and the geographical sciences. The Master of Geographical Science graduates can expect to:
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Gain a high level of knowledge of specific subjects reflecting their interests, as well as general knowledge of contemporary issues and challenges in geography and the geographical sciences;
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Develop their independent learning, analytical and research skills, teamwork, and oral and written communication skills;
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Develop networks relevant to their academic and professional interests;
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Be better placed to respond to the challenges of sustainability through their chosen careers.
The scope of the Master of Geographical Science is broad, reflecting Australian National University's diversity and strength in geography and the geographical sciences. The flexibility of course requirements for the degree program allows programs to be structured to meet individual interests; all students are required to develop strengths in a nominated area through independent research and major essay or sub-thesis components. Typically, this will build on coursework structured to reflect both the student's background and interests and SRES' principal research and teaching themes
Please note that all applicants for the Master of Geographical Sciences need to include two professional referee reports with their application.
Prerequisites
Admission Criteria
Candidates must have an appropriate degree at First Class or Second Class Division A at Honours level, typically in the relevant study field such as Forestry or a related discipline, such as the geographical sciences, or an appropriate Graduate Diploma from a recognised university with an average mark of at least 70%. Professional experience in a relevant field for a number of years (usually a minimum of two), and a record of publications, may also be taken into account in evaluating a case for admission.
In certain cases where admission is requested to the Master degree program on the basis of work experience, or evidence of an Honours degree or a graduate diploma in a different field of study, the School may recommend the candidate enrol in a Graduate Diploma. After successful completion of 4 courses (24 units), at a required standard towards the Graduate Diploma degree program, transfer to the Master degree program is possible.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




