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Master of Science (Astronomy)

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Fee*

18 Month/s (One and a half years full-time or three years part-time) Online (Semester 1, Semester 2) A$12,800 (annual for 2012) 
*The indicative course fees shown in Course Search apply to international students studying on-campus in Australia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student's study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

The Master of Science (Astronomy) comprises 12 units of study completed fully online, including opportunities for major project work.

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The Master of Science (Astronomy) is part of a nested suite of programs which includes the Graduate Certificate of Science (Astronomy) and a Graduate Diploma of Science (Astronomy) with different entry points depending upon previous academic studies and work experience.
 
This program covers the fundamental concepts and ‘big questions’ of modern astronomy, in order to equip students with a good overall understanding and general knowledge about modern astronomy, rather than training as a professional astronomer. The intention of the master program is to provide scope for more specialist study in astronomy, plus opportunities for major project work, while still maintaining an emphasis on learning about the fundamental concepts and ‘big questions’ of modern astronomy.


The master program requires the completion of 12 units of study for a total of 150 credit points. Masters students are required to complete three Core units and at least one Major Project unit of study.

As the program is offered in a fully online mode, there are no traditional formal contact hours involving lectures, tutorials, laboratories etc. However, students will be required to work through the course material (supplied via the internet), undertake required readings from textbooks and the internet, contribute regularly to assessable asynchronous newsgroup discussions, as well as undertake assignments and project work. The equivalent student contact hours for each unit of study is five hours per week during academic semesters.


Choose 12 units of study from the following:
Semester 1
HET602 Exploring the Solar System(Core)
HET603 Exploring Stars and the Milky Way (Core)
HET607 History of Astronomy
HET616 Great Debates in Astronomy (next offered in 2013)
HET618 Astrobiology and the Origins of Life (not offered in 2012 or 2013)
HET620 Planetary Science  (not offered in 2013, offered in semester 1 in 2014)
HET624 Galaxies and their Place in the Universe (Core)
 
Note:  
*All Major Project units have prerequisites.
** HET619 is available only for approved project proposals. where approval is decided on a case-by-case basis by the Program Coordinator.
  • Not all of the above units of study will be conducted every semester and some are offered in alternate years. Refer to: http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/sao/prospective/units.xml
  • Electives will usually be offered subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers.
  • Students should contact the Faculty Administration Office to obtain further information about unit of study offerings.


Online and distance education courses are only available to international students who are studying in a country other than Australia.

Application information is available on our website at www.astronomy.swin.edu.au/sao


Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Advanced level  certificate at the undergraduate level (EAP 5: UG-65% ); OR, Obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 550 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Computer-based) minimum score of 213 (with Written Writing score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 80 with no band less than 20.

 

Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.


This program is available to students who have a recognised tertiary qualification (or approved equivalent). Applicants not holding a relevant tertiary qualification, but with substantial relevant experience may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate of Science (Astronomy), and can transfer to the Graduate Diploma of Science (Astronomy) upon obtaining at least a credit average in the Graduate Certificate of Science (Astronomy), subject to the approval of the Program Coordinator. Students who have successfully completed the Graduate Diploma of Science (Astronomy) may apply to progress to the Master of Science (Astronomy).

Students are expected to be computer literate and to have internet access outside of Swinburne.


Enquire online: http://www.swinburne.edu.au/international/enquiry

Email: international@swinburne.edu.au

Phone:
+613 8676 7002 (outside Australia)
Freecall 1800 897 973 (within Australia)