Monash University
Bachelor of Science (Earth Science)
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationThe study of Earth Science will develop your understanding of the earth's dynamic systems, including the atmosphere, biosphere, its surface and oceans. You will also learn about complex and fascinating earth processes – such as plate tectonics, volcanism and earthquakes – and how they shape our environment. You'll gain an insight into how the earth has changed over deep geological time and which earth processes pose natural hazards to society today. Studies in this area are essential for understanding and assessing anthropogenic impacts such as climate change and pollution. You will also learn about the major resources – including mineral deposits, oil, gas and water – on which modern life depends.
Earth Science at Monash covers a broad range of topics, including geology, geophysics, and environmental Earth Science. You will learn about the main geological processes that have controlled the evolution of the earth and the timescales over which they operate, develop technical field- and lab-based skills for work in geoscience, and apply geoscientific data to analyse challenges and to develop effective solutions in professional contexts. Our teaching labs are state of the art and our units combine theory, practical work, and field experiences. The lecturers are noted experts in their fields and make strong connections between research and teaching.
As a graduate, you will be equipped with transferable skills in wide demand within the science and non-science sectors of the economy. You may choose to apply your expertise to contribute in developing solutions to the challenges posed by natural disasters, or the environmental footprint left behind by the exploitation of the earth's resources. Your career path may lead you to the minerals industry, environmental consultancies or research organisations, to name just a few possibilities.
Delivery mode
Monash University offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- Wellington Road, Clayton
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Qualifications
Equivalent Australian Year 12
Subject prerequisites
Equivalent Australian Year 12
Australian VCE subjects
English - Units 3 & 4: a study score of at least 27 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL
Sciences/Other -Units 3 & 4: a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Mathematical Methods (Any), Specialist Mathematics, Physics or Psychology
IB subjects
English - At least 4 in English SL or 3 in English HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL
Sciences/Other - At least 4 at Standard Level (SL) or 3 at Higher Level (HL) in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Systems and Societies (SL only), Further Mathematics (HL only), Geography, Mathematics, Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches, Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL only), Physics or Psychology.
VET Study
All applicants must satisfy the VCE subject prerequisites demonstrating high performance in Year 12 or equivalent in English and in one unit of mathematics or science.
VET Diploma graduates: To be considered, applicants who have completed VCE or its equivalent and who are applying with a science-based diploma will require an average result of at least 60%. Applicants who have not completed VCE but have completed a science-based diploma will require an average result of at least 70%. Programs that involve competency-based assessment without grades or marks will not meet the admission requirements.
VET Certificate IV graduates: To be considered, applicants with science-based certificate IV level studies will require average results of at least 80%. For applicants who have also completed VCE, both qualifications will be considered. No credit is granted for these studies.
Higher education
University: Two single units at an Australian higher education institution satisfy minimum entry requirements, but more units may be useful for selection, especially in science areas. Applicants should have at least a 60% average in their studies. Studies must have been completed within five years of intended commencement.
All applicants must satisfy the VCE subject prerequisites demonstrating high performance in Year 12 or equivalent in English and in one unit of mathematics or science.
Work and life experience
Applicants who have successfully completed Year 12 are eligible to apply for this course.
Applicants with no formal secondary or tertiary qualifications are not eligible to apply for this course. This course uses the entire academic record as part of its selection considerations.
If you don't have the entrance requirements above, you'll be able to gain entry to this course by completing the pathway course Diploma of Higher Education.
Additionally, we recognise that some applicants may have experienced difficulties that have disadvantaged them when applying for university. We offer a range of special admissions schemes that may help you gain entry to your chosen course.
All applicants must satisfy the VCE subject prerequisites demonstrating high performance in Year 12 or equivalent in English and in one unit of mathematics or science.
Additional requirements may apply.Course fees
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$123,300
$151,200
$123,300
$151,200
Career opportunities
The Bachelor of Science (Earth Science) will prepare you for the following roles.
Earth Scientist
An Earth Scientist studies the physical aspects of the Earth, including its composition, structure, and processes. You might work in environmental...
Geologist
A Geologist studies the make up of the earth and determines its suitability for a range of industries such as mining or engineering. You might take...
Geophysicist
A Geophysicist studies the physical properties of the Earth, using techniques like seismic, magnetic, and electrical data analysis to locate natura...
Oceanographer
An Oceanographer studies the ocean’s physical, chemical, and biological properties to understand marine environments and their processes. You might...
Palaeontologist
A Palaeontologist studies the history of life on Earth through the examination of fossils. You might work in universities, museums, or research ins...
About Monash University
Monash is a modern, global, research-intensive university, delivering education and research excellence in Australia and across the Indo-Pacific.
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