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Honours

The Honours Coordinator for Atmospheric Science is Dr Richard Wardle.

The normal minimum requirement for honours (fourth year) in Atmospheric Science is an average of at least 70 (a distinction) in 24 points of relevant third year units, or their equivalent.

The honours program comprises

  • ATM4210 Atmospheric science honours part 1 (12 points): normally 3 lecture topics (33.3% each).
  • ATM4220 Atmospheric science honours part 2 (12 points): normally 2 lecture topics and an essay (33.3% each).
  • ATM4100 Atmospheric science honours part 3 (24 points): a research project (100%)

Atmospheric Science lecture topics available at honours are

  • M4561 Clouds and Aerosols
  • M4151 Waves in fluids
  • M4571 Mesoscale and convective dynamics
  • M4581 Large-scale circulation of the atmosphere and ocean
  • M4591 Climate and climate modelling
  • M4500 Synoptic meteorology laboratory

The Synoptic Meteorology Laboratory is a one-week, intensive course run by the Bureau of Meteorology on the theory and techniques used in making weather forecasts. This laboratory is run at the Bureau of Meteorology Training Centre each year, usually during the semester break.

Honours Scholarships are offered to all third year students who have obtained an average of 85% or above in 24 points of relevant 3rd year units as required for honours entry. For students who have received an average of at least 90% in these units, the value of this scholarship is $2,500. For students who have received an average of 85 - 89%, the value of this scholarship is $2,000.

How to apply for the honours program

  1. Obtain an application form from the School Office or from the Faculty of Science.
  2. Discuss your options with the Honours Coordinator (Dr Steve Siems) and complete Section A of the application form
  3. Return the completed application form to the School of Mathematical Sciences (please do not send this to the Faculty of Science).
  4. Successful applicants will be notified by the Faculty of Science during mid to late December or early January, and should attend the School of Mathematical Sciences during the honours enrolment period. Honours applicants will be advised of the exact dates later in the year in a letter from the school. This is the time to get the enrolment approved, select honours lecture topics, and consult potential project supervisors.