• Charles Darwin Science

  • Science at Charles Darwin University

    The School of Environmental and Life Sciences is responsible for teaching and research in the fields of biological science, biomedical science, environmental science, chemical science, exercise and sport science. Science is one of the most versatile areas of study available, opening opportunities across a wide range of disciplines and at CDU you'll be empowered to tailor your scientific education to suit your future needs.

    EHSE Research and Postgraduates

    Honours Students

    Honours courses within the Faculty of Engineering, Health, Science and the Environment provide students with their first opportunity to carry out in-depth research into a topic of their choice. It is a challenging and exciting year that allows students to develop the advanced analytical and research skills necessary for future careers in research, government and industry. Honours courses available within the Faculty of Engineering, Health, Science and the Environment are:

    School of Environmental and Life Sciences

    This course gives students the opportunity to gain experience and training in research techniques and principles while doing a detailed study investigating a particular issue or topic in their chosen discipline.

    The research project can be done in a wide range of fields, including biology (e.g. aquaculture, biochemistry, botany, ecology, marine biology, molecular biology, zoology); biomedical science, nursing, pharmacy and other allied health areas; sports science; GIS and remote sensing; and information technology.

    This course can be done off-campus in external mode. Many projects are available and some have scholarships.

    School of Health

     

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    Last Updated: 29 September 2012
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