University of Western Australia
The University of Western Australia is recognised internationally as an excellent research-intensive university. Established in 1911, UWA is a member of the prestigious 'Group of Eight' Australian research-intensive universities. UWA is characterised by a strong research and post-graduate emphasis based on, and closely linked to, a high quality undergraduate education across the range of disciplines in the arts, sciences and the major professions including law, medicine, engineering and computer science.
Related UWA Centres
Centre for Excellence in Natural Resource ManagementFaculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences
School of Population Health
Centre for Water Research
Courses
Graduate Diploma in Science (Environmental Science)
The Graduate Diploma is intended for people who already hold a degree but wish to undertake further study so that they can proceed to a Master's degree, or who wish to obtain advanced qualifications in a specific area of expertise. The Graduate Diploma involves 48 points of units which can include both undergraduate and postgraduate units in the areas of botany, chemistry, environmental economics, environmental policy and law, geography, geology, land & water management, microbiology, soil science, and zoology.
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