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Bachelor of Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science)

University of Wollongong

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About

The Bachelor of Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science) degree is for high-achieving students interested in a challenging degree leading to a career in scientific research.

Progress in atmospheric science relies heavily on the analysis of data produced by satellite-borne and other types of instruments designed by physicists. Atmospheric scientists need a broad scientific basis as well as experience in computing.

With the growing field of climate science and increasing demand for tools and instruments to predict and monitor the environment, atmospheric scientists use their broad range of skills to contribute toward innovations in design and prototyping of instruments, and the analysis and interpretation of data.

This degree includes subjects in physics, mathematics, chemistry, earth and environmental science and statistics, as well as specialist subjects in remote sensing and the physics of atmospheric processes.  

You will participate in various enrichment activities and develop a close association with an appropriate member of one of the faculty’s research teams. 

This degree will suit students who possess both an aptitude for physics and mathematics alongside a broad interest in science. 

UOW collaborates widely with Australian and international atmospheric science communities including other universities, CSIRO, ANSTO, the Bureau of Meteorology, federal and state government departments and international networks. 

Areas of study

Chemistry, climate science, earth and environmental science, mathematics, meteorology, physics, statistics. You will also study specialist subjects in remote sensing and the physics of atmospheric processes.

Career opportunities

Aerospace industry, agribusiness, atmospheric scientist, computer scientist, data scientist, defence logistics, econophysicist, finance analyst, hydrographer, intelligence analyst, medical researcher, meteorologist.

Professional recognition

All UOW physics degrees are fully accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics.

Practical experience

Optional internships, industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities. Our close ties with industry bodies ensure you receive industry exposure throughout your degree. All subjects include a major practical component to complement and reinforce what you learn in lectures, and ensure you gain hands-on skills that prepare you for real-life activities in your future career.

Honours

Research component (thesis) in the final stages of the course.

Fees and charges

Refer to University of Wollongong current fee information.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Advanced, Physics, any 2 units of science.

Recommended studies: Chemistry, Mathematics Extension 1, Physics.

Students with a limited background in physics or chemistry are advised to enrol in bridging courses held in February each year.

Other applicants

Refer to UOW general admission criteria.

Student profile

Visit the UOW website and select the undergraduate course that you are interested in, then choose the ‘Admission Profile’ tab in the Admissions, Key dates and Fees section.

Further information

View all details of this course on the UOW website.

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