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Applied Science |
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Masters |
Master of Applied Science
Location - Hobart and Launceston
Fees - Commonwealth Supported
Intake - February and July
Duration - Minimum 2 years (4 sem), maximum 4 years (8 sem)
The Master of Applied Science is a four semester full-time or eight semester part-time course offered on the Hobart and Launceston campuses by most Schools of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology. While the course for full-time students is the equivalent of four semesters, students with an acceptable background may be able to complete the course in three semesters over one calendar year.
The course aims to:
- provide students with opportunities to acquire knowledge, attitudes and skills in a range of basic physical, computational, mathematical, earth and life sciences;
- provide graduates with advanced knowledge in one science discipline; and
- meet the needs of industry, business and government agencies.
The study areas available in the Master of Applied science, are listed below:
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| Agricultural Science |
Agricultural Science |
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Horticultural Science |
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Microbiology |
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Sustainable Resource Management |
| Chemistry |
Chemistry |
| Computing |
Computing |
| Earth Sciences |
Earth Sciences |
| Geography & Environmental Studies |
Geography |
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Environmental Studies |
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Remote Sensing and GIS |
| Mathematics & Physics |
Mathematics & Physics |
| Plant Science |
Plant Science |
| Psychology |
Behavioural Science |
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