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The Master of Economic Geology program at the University of Tasmania is a specialized degree designed for industry and government geologists. It focuses on ore deposit types, exploration strategies, and ore processing characteristics, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed for the exploration and exploitation of mineral deposits. The program is offered on a part-time, external basis, with full-time admission available for students with financial and logistical support and a research proposal.
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Degree Overview:
- Overview:
- Specialized Masters degree in Economic Geology designed for industry and government geologists.
- Nuclei of the postgraduate teaching program at the ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES).
- Part of the National Minerals Geoscience Masters Program.
- Usually offered on a part-time, external basis.
- Objectives:
- Increase and update knowledge and skills required by geoscientists for the exploration and exploitation of mineral deposits.
- Accomplished through completion of six short courses and an in-depth research project OR eight short courses.
- Courses cover a spectrum of topics relevant to the exploration mining industries.
- Program Description:
- Students who can provide evidence of financial and logistical support, and provide a research proposal will be considered for full-time admission.
- Students considering full-time admission must contact the program coordinator, Dr. Rob Scott, to discuss their plans.
Outline:
- Content:
- Economic Geology, focusing on ore deposit types, exploration strategies, and ore processing characteristics.
- Geological knowledge and methods of geoscientific investigation for finding, describing, and interpreting ore deposits.
- Professional judgments informed by geological and regulatory knowledge and ethical, social, and environmental considerations.
- Original research to address problems pertinent to the mining value chain.
- Contextualization and communication of minerals industry information to professional and non-professional audiences.
- Structure:
- Requires 200 credit points, consisting of 150 credit points of coursework units and 50 credit points consisting of either a Research Thesis (Research Pathway) or capstone units (Professional Pathway).
- All units weighted at 25 credit points.
- Course Schedule:
- Available in both semester and non-semester modes:
- Semester 1, Semester 2, Summer school, Winter school, Spring school
- Part-time, external basis is most common.
- Full-time admission requires financial and logistical support, as well as a research proposal.
- Modules:
- Core Modules:
- KEA712: Ore Deposit Models and Exploration Strategies
- KEA716: Fundamentals of Economic Geology
- Core Option Modules (Choose 1):
- KEA707: Ores in Magmatic Arcs
- KEA708: Volcanology and Mineralisation in Volcanic Terrains
- KEA718: Advanced Field Skills in Economic Geology
- Elective Modules (Choose 3):
- KEA707: Ores in Magmatic Arcs
- KEA708: Volcanology and Mineralisation in Volcanic Terrains
- KEA709: Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Hydrology and Geochronology
- KEA710: Exploration in Brownfield Terrains
- KEA711: Geometallurgy
- KEA713: GeoData Analytics
- Research or Professional Pathway:
- Research Pathway:
- KEA724: Thesis Project - Part A
- KEA725: Thesis Project - Part B
- Professional Pathway:
- Any two of the following four units:
- KEA709: Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Hydrology and Geochronology
- KEA710: Exploration in Brownfield Terrains
- KEA711: Geometallurgy
Teaching:
- Teaching Methods:
- Lectures, tutorials, and practical sessions.
- Fieldwork and laboratory work.
- Research projects.
- Faculty:
- Highly qualified and experienced academic staff from the University of Tasmania and the minerals industry.
- Unique Approaches:
- Emphasis on practical skills and industry relevance.
- Strong industry partnerships.
- Access to state-of-the-art research facilities.
Careers:
- Career Paths:
- Geoscientists in the mining industry:
- Exploration geologists
- Mine geologists
- Geotechnical engineers
- Government geologists:
- Geological Survey geologists
- Environmental regulators
- Research scientists
- Academia
University of Tasmania
Overview:
The University of Tasmania is a public research university located in Tasmania, Australia. It is known for its commitment to sustainability and has been ranked #1 in climate action globally for three consecutive years by the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. The university prides itself on its welcoming and collaborative community, fostering deep connections with local industry, schools, and the Tasmanian community.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to students, including:
Academic support:
Guidance on course selection, academic advising, and tutoring services.Student life and wellbeing:
Support services for mental health, physical health, and financial wellbeing.Campus facilities:
Access to libraries, computer labs, sports facilities, and student clubs and societies.Accommodation:
On-campus and off-campus accommodation options for students.Scholarships and financial aid:
Various scholarships and financial aid programs to support students.International student support:
Dedicated services for international students, including visa assistance and cultural orientation programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at the University of Tasmania can expect a vibrant and engaging campus experience. The university offers a range of opportunities for students to connect with each other and the wider community through:
Clubs and societies:
A diverse range of clubs and societies catering to various interests.Sporting activities:
Opportunities to participate in various sports and recreational activities.Events and activities:
Regular events and activities organized by the university and student groups.Campus locations:
The university has campuses in Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, and Sydney, offering diverse learning environments and experiences.Key Reasons to Study There:
Sustainability leadership:
The university's commitment to sustainability and its #1 ranking in climate action globally.Hands-on learning:
Emphasis on practical and experiential learning opportunities.Strong research focus:
A reputation for research excellence and impact.Welcoming and supportive community:
A friendly and inclusive environment for students.Unique location:
The opportunity to study and live in the beautiful and diverse island state of Tasmania.Academic Programs:
The University of Tasmania offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
Business and Law
Creative Arts and Design
Earth, Sea, Antarctic and Environment
Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
Health and Medicine
Science, Technology and Engineering
The university is particularly strong in areas such as marine science, Antarctic research, environmental studies, and indigenous studies.
Other:
Entry Requirements:
Domestic students:
- Admission to postgraduate courses at the University of Tasmania requires the prior completion of an AQF7/8 (or equivalent) undergraduate degree.
- A Bachelor of Science/Applied Science (Honours) majoring in geoscience (or a closely related discipline), or
- A Bachelor of Science/Applied Science majoring in geoscience (or a closely related discipline), and at least two years professional experience as a geoscientist working in the minerals industry or government, or
- A Graduate Certificate in Economic Geology (K5F) International students:
- Must meet the same entry requirements as Domestic students.
- Meet the following English language test requirements for entry to UTAS:
- -IELTS (Academic) - 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0)
- -TOEFL (PBT) 575 TWE 4.5; TOEFL (iBT) 88 (no score below 20)
- -PTE Academic 50 with no score lower than 50
- -UTAS DEAP Overall 60% (Writing 60%)