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Graduate work

Facilities are available for supervision of students in the following broad areas: landscape evolution, biogeography, palaeoecology, climate and climate change, process geomorphology, land degradation, urban and regional studies, current social and environmental issues, historical geography; and third world development. For further details see the graduate studies handbook.

A student with a BA honours degree majoring in environmental science with a final grade of HIIA or better wishing to undertake the MEnvSc offered by the Graduate School of Environmental Science will be able to enter that degree program on an accelerated basis. Students with a BA honours degree may be credited with half a year towards the MEnvSc, while students with a broader combination of arts and science subjects may be credited with an equivalent to the first year of the MEnvSc, subject to satisfying subject requirements in group decision making and the philosophy of environmental issues. Similarly, students wishing to undertake an MA or MSc in an environmental science topic offered in a related discipline may be deemed to have satisfied the MA/MSc Part I requirement.


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