About the course
The demand for experts in Earth Sciences continues to grow as we look to better manage our soil, water, minerals, energy and coastal and marine resources, as well as understand natural hazardssuch as floods, earthquakes, tsunami, landslides and volcanic eruptions.Intake Months
Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)Delivery Locations
C83392
Qualification
Postgraduate Certificate
Estimated annual course fee
NZD 17,465
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Duration
0.5 Years
English language requirements
Academic entry requirements
Prerequisites
A bachelors degree from the University of Waikato, or a qualification considered by the Academic Board to be equivalent, and Previously completed study at an advanced level in the subject to be taken
A bachelors degree from the University of Waikato, or a qualification considered by the Academic Board to be equivalent, and Previously completed study at an advanced level in the subject to be taken
The University of Waikato
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Established over 60 years ago in Hamilton, New Zealand and now a new purpose-built campus in Tauranga, the University of Waikato is a progressive and innovative institution of higher learning. With an eye on the future the university provides students with an international education, aligned with an excellent research culture.The university is placed in the top 300 institutions globally by the QS World University Rankings 2020 and ranks at 72 internationally for the quality and impact of its research.
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