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The Geology and Geophysics program offers a comprehensive framework for comprehending Earth's surface and internal planetary mechanisms that govern its systemic operations. Issues like climate change, population growth, and diminishing mineral and energy supplies have intensified our reliance on Earth's intricate natural systems, emphasizing the need to grasp the dynamic connections between continents and oceans that shape our planet's diverse ecosystems.
This major delivers insights into Earth's transformations, including its origins, plate tectonics, surface phenomena, biological evolution, and geological timelines. Graduates will gain essential skills for careers in sustainable exploration and stewardship of natural, mineral, and energy resources.
The combined Bachelor of Science and Master of Nutrition and Dietetics equips students with robust nutritional science knowledge and professional dietetics qualifications. The curriculum includes core units, junior electives, a specialized Nutrition and Dietetics track with a Nutrition Science major, plus an optional minor or second major. Additional electives ensure completion of required credit points.
Upon achieving a credit average in the Bachelor of Science, students advance to the Master's program, undertaking advanced nutrition studies, clinical placements, and research projects to complete their professional training.