Space science

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Our flexible Postgraduate Diploma in Science allows you to develop advanced knowledge and skills in space science.

Career opportunities

Graduates are prepared for careers in the public and private sectors locally and abroad or for higher-level research degrees leading to opportunities in NASA and other specialist international space organisations.

Courses

Local students

Space science courses
Offer yearCourse titleCampus(es)DurationSemester starts
2013 Master of Science in Physical Sciences Melbourne
2 years full-time or up to 4 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Master of Science in Physical Sciences continued…

Course description
This course covers the research areas of space physics, x-ray science and surface and materials science. It provides students with experience and competence in areas of physics where experimental work is vastly different, being either laboratory- or environment/field-based. The course greatly enhances research and employment opportunities. Students select a project in either space physics, x-ray science or surface and materials science.
Prerequisite
Three-year Bachelor degree with a major in physics and a minimum grade average of 65% in third year, or equivalent.
Fee type
Fees (Fee-Help available)
Fee amount
Indicative (2012): $20,580 per 120 credit points.
How to apply
Apply directly to the University up to two weeks prior to the commencement of the course. Download, complete and submit a postgraduate coursework application form. Please ensure you also provide all supplementary information required.
Professional recognition
Qualified graduates are eligible for membership of the Institute of Physics.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Science (Physical Sciences) - MasterMelbourne
2013 Postgraduate Diploma in Science Albury-Wodonga
Melbourne
1 year full-time or up to 2 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Postgraduate Diploma in Science continued…

Course description
This course offers students study options in various disciplines, depending on campus of enrolment. Melbourne: biochemistry, botany, chemistry, genetics, mathematics, microbiology, physics, statistical sciences, and zoology. Albury-Wodonga: environmental management and ecology, botany, chemistry, genetics, microbiology, statistical science and zoology.
Prerequisite
Bachelor degree in an area relevant to the chosen discipline.
Fee type
Fees (Fee-Help available)
Fee amount
Indicative (2012): $20,580 per 120 credit points.

Additional information
Start dates vary according to discipline. Some disciplines begin in February at Melbourne campus and January at Albury-Woodonga campus, before the regular undergraduate year; some have no mid-year entry. For details, check with relevant departments.

Chemistry, physics, mathematics and statistical sciences are only available at the Melbourne campus.
How to apply
If applying to the Melbourne campus apply directly to the University up to two weeks prior to commencement of the course.

If applying to the Albury Woodonga campus, please do so before 16 December 2011.

Download, complete and submit a postgraduate website. Please ensure you also provide all supplementary information required.
Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, graduates may be eligible for accreditation with a relevant science professional association.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Science (Postgraduate Diploma)Melbourne

How to apply?

Methods of application vary from course to course. Please see the course entry above for details of how to apply for the course you are interested in.

Fees and scholarships

Postgraduate coursework programs are either:

  • Fee-paying (where you pay the full cost of the course). FEE-HELP is available.
  • CSP (Commonwealth Supported Place), subsidised by the Commonwealth Government where you pay a contribution towards course costs. HECS-HELP is available.

Students enrolled for certain postgraduate coursework programs may be eligible for student income support.

International students

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Space science international courses
Offer yearCourse title (CRICOS)Campus(es)DurationSemester startsAnnual Tuition Fee (AUD)
2013 Master of Science in Physical Sciences (028640D) Melbourne
2 years Semester 1 and 2 (March and July) $25 740

Master of Science in Physical Sciences continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This course covers the research areas of space physics, x-ray science and surface and materials science. It provides students with experience and competence in areas of physics where experimental work is vastly different, being either laboratory- or environment/field-based. The course greatly enhances research and employment opportunities. Students select a project in either space physics, x-ray science or surface and materials science.
English Language Requirements
IELTS (Academic): minimum score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0.

TOEFL Paper-based Test: minimum score of 575 (minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English).

TOEFL Internet-based Test: minimum score of 80 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.

La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS): completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B Certificate at postgraduate (EFS5 (70 per cent) PG1) level. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted.
Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English)
for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.

Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): minimum score of 64 with no communicative skill score less than 59.

Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a grade of C or higher.

Or approved international equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
An Australian Bachelor's degree in physics or approved international equivalent, with a minimum 65 per cent grade average in the third year.
Professional recognition
Qualified graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP).
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Science (Physical Sciences) - MasterMelbourne
2013 Postgraduate Diploma in Science (003303E) Albury-Wodonga
Melbourne
1 year Semester 1 (March) $25 060

Postgraduate Diploma in Science continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This course offers students study options in various disciplines, depending on campus of enrolment. Melbourne: biochemistry, botany, chemistry, genetics, mathematics, microbiology, physics, statistical sciences, and zoology. Albury-Wodonga: environmental management and ecology, botany, chemistry, genetics, microbiology, statistical science and zoology.
English Language Requirements
IELTS (Academic): minimum score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0.

TOEFL Paper-based Test: minimum score of 575 (minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English).

TOEFL Internet-based Test: minimum score of 80 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.

La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS): completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B Certificate at postgraduate (EFS5 (70 per cent) PG1) level. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.

English as the language of instruction in tertiary studies may be accepted.
Please note: English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English)
for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.

Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): minimum score of 64 with no communicative skill score less than 59.

Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): a grade of B or higher.

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): a grade of C or higher.

Or approved international equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
An Australian Bachelor's degree or approved international equivalent, with a major in a relevant area.
Additional information
Please note this course has January and July start dates at the Albury-Wodonga campus. Also, start dates vary according to the discipline chosen. Some disciplines begin in February, before the start of Semester 1 (March); while other subjects had no Semester 2 (July) dates. For details on structure and subject, check
with relevant departments of the faculty
Professional recognition
Depending on the specific studies chosen, graduates may be eligible for accreditation with a relevant scientific professional association.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Science (Postgraduate Diploma)Melbourne

How to apply?

Enquire now about any course for international students or find out how to apply.

 

Fees and scholarships

Estimated fees for international students are indicated for each course above. Fees are indicative only and set at 120 credit points per course, unless otherwise stated, and may vary depending on the number of credit points in which students enrol. Some courses may vary in credit point load and fees will be adjusted accordingly.

There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

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