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Water remains a pressing environmental concern across Australia, the Australasian region, and globally. Sustainable water resource management will persist as a top priority for governments at all levels, driven by mounting demands from population expansion, agricultural and industrial development, and shifting environmental conditions due to climate change. The Water Science major equips students with comprehensive knowledge of water systems, encompassing both surface and groundwater in terrestrial and coastal ecosystems. This foundation is crucial for examining the complex relationships between Earth's systems - the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere. Graduates of this program will gain specialized skills to analyze water flow patterns and quality metrics, design resource monitoring initiatives, and generate technical insights to inform sound water management policies.
Learning Outcomes
Grasp the allocation, characteristics, and utilization of water resources in Australia, the Australasian region, and worldwide.
Develop quantitative forecasting capabilities for surface and groundwater systems and their hydrological cycles.
Recognize how climatic factors, land usage, and various human activities influence water quality in surface and subsurface systems, including their interactions with biological and geological components.
Distinguish between empirical data and analytical interpretations when evaluating both quantitative and qualitative water resource information.