Faculty of Science and Information Technology

Graduate Diploma in Science (Callaghan Campus)

Program Code10020
Graduate LevelPostgraduate
Locations
UAC CodeUAC Website
Contributing Schools and FacultiesFaculty of Science and Information Technology

School of Environmental and Life Sciences
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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Mode of delivery

Face to face on campus.

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This program information only applied to students continuing in the Graduate Diploma in Science (Callaghan Campus)

Postgraduate coursework in undertaken in an integrated program comprising Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters programs in the discipline areas of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics and Physics.

The overall aim of the program is to provide professional development and training in a discipline at an advanced level.

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Not available to new students.

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International students must comply with the University of Newcastle's English Language Proficiency requirements. Consequently, no additional strategies in relation to English language beyond those provided by the University should be required.

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The support structures of the Student Support Unit will be available to assist any students with a disability or chronic illness. The Faculty accepts responsibility, in liaison with the Student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students will draw on the assistance and support provided by the Wollotuka Indigenous Support Unit.

Back to topRequirements and Structure

The program can be completed over one year of full-time study or up to four years part-time. Courses are offered on a semester basis. Students commence studies in February or July. Please refer to the Term dates on the University website at: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/dates/

The program requires the completion of 80 units of courses comprising selected topics in a discipline at an advanced level.

Students who have satisfactorily completed the Graduate Diploma in Science may proceed to the Master of Scientific Studies with full credit for studies completed.

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Back to topBiology Specialisation (click to hide)
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BIOL6910Foundations of Modern BiologyNot currently offered20 units
BIOL6920Topics in Modern BiologyNot currently offered20 units
BIOL6930Advanced Topics in BiologyNot currently offered20 units
BIOL6940Research Developments in BiologyNot currently offered20 units
Back to topChemistry Specialisation (click to hide)
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CHEM6910Foundations of Modern ChemistryNot currently offered20 units
CHEM6920Topics in Modern ChemistryNot currently offered20 units
CHEM6930Advanced Topics in ChemistryNot currently offered20 units
CHEM6940Research Developments in ChemistryNot currently offered20 units
Back to topGeology Specialisation (click to hide)
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GEOS6910Foundations of Modern GeologyNot currently offered20 units
GEOS6920Topics in Modern GeologyNot currently offered20 units
GEOS6930Advanced Topics in GeologyNot currently offered20 units
GEOS6940Research Developments in GeologyNot currently offered20 units
Back to topMathematics Specialisation (click to hide)
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MATH6910Foundations of Modern MathematicsNot currently offered10 units
MATH6920Topics in Modern MathematicsNot currently offered20 units
MATH6930Advanced Topics in MathematicsNot currently offered20 units
MATH6940Research Developments in MathematicsNot currently offered20 units
Back to topPhysics Specialisation (click to hide)
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PHYS6910Foundations of Modern PhysicsNot currently offered20 units
PHYS6920Topics in Modern PhysicsNot currently offered20 units
PHYS6930Advanced Topics in PhysicsNot currently offered20 units
PHYS6940Research Developments in PhysicsNot currently offered20 units