Graduate Coursework

Master of Geoscience

  • Course code: MC-GEOSC
Clock
Duration
2 years full time / 4 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
March, July
Key dates
Dollar
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available
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Career outcomes

Overview

With its strong vocational focus, you’ll graduate the Master of Geoscience with the knowledge and skills employers are looking for.

Key career outcomes

  • Work in geoscience. Pursue roles like geologist, geoscientist, or geophysicist across a wide range of industries and settings.
  • Excellent job prospects. Most graduates step into work shortly after completing their studies, with their sought-after, industry-relevant skills set in high demand.
  • Consider research. Move into research with a PhD, if you’ve completed the research project elective subject.

Where can geoscience take you?

Careers in geoscience can range from desk to outdoor jobs, and anything in between. Work in roles like geologists, geoscientist, geophysicist, spatial analyst, environmental scientist, consultant, conservationist, or geological surveyor for employers such as:

  • Government organisations, public research and education institutions, including state geological surveys, environmental agencies, universities, analytical facilities, schools and museums.
  • Mineral and energy industries, supplying our raw materials and energy needs, and supporting the transition to a sustainable energy future.
  • Hydrogeology consultants, investigating groundwater flows to understand water supply potential, contamination risks, and remediation potential, in support of urban and infrastructure development.
  • Engineering geology firms, supporting construction and infrastructure development through their understanding of environmental impacts, natural hazards, and appropriate natural materials.
  • Specialist analytical industries, providing geochemical analyses, high-resolution imaging or remote sensing surveys.
  • Geological software specialists, providing innovative modelling and geostatistical analysis.

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Industry connections

Build industry connections and grow your network while you study.

  • Network with researchers and industry experts at on-campus events and lectures.
  • Be mentored by an experienced professional through the STEM Industry Mentoring Program.
  • Build networks and skills in aligned with your career goals through the second year industry-relevant capstone project.

Career support

Plan and achieve your goals with our career support services. Access these services to build your confidence and improve your career readiness while studying.

Support includes:

  • Personalised career consultations
  • Workshops on resume writing, LinkedIn optimisation, and interview skills
  • Access to an exclusive job portal connecting students to industry opportunities
  • Networking events with alumni and professionals

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Further study

Make a difference through graduate research

Build on your masters qualification to pursue a graduate research degree. Supported by a globally connected research community, you’ll collaborate with supervisors, experts and peers who share your passion for discovery and impact.

Through regular connection with peers, researchers and our global network of industry partners, you’ll develop strong connections with community and industry that open the door to an outstanding future.

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