Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2024)

This paper considers techniques to predict coastal processes for management and research, including assessment of which processes to observe, how to obtain and analyse data, and using results for prediction.

Paper Information

Points: 15.0
Prerequisite(s): Either (EARTH341 or EARTH342) or (EARTH241 and two other EARTH/ERTH coded 300 level papers).
Internal assessment / examination: 60:40
Restriction(s): ERTH562 and ERTH563

Trimesters and Locations

Occurrence Code When taught Where taught
24A (HAM)A Trimester : 26 Feb 2024 - 23 Jun 2024 Hamilton

Timetabled Lectures for Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction (EARTH503)

There are no timetabled lectures for 2024 occurrences of EARTH503 in 2024.

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Indicative Fees for Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction (EARTH503)

Occurrence Domestic International
 Tuition Resource 
24A (HAM) $1142 $5107
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Tuition fees shown below are indicative only and may change. There are additional fees and charges related to enrolment - please see the Table of Fees and Charges for more information.

Paper Outlines

The following 2023 paper outlines are available for (EARTH503). Please contact the Faculty or School office for details on 2024 outlines.

Additional Information

Available Subjects:  Earth Sciences | Environmental Sciences

Other available years: Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2023) , Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2022) , Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2021) , Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2020) , Coastal Processes: Analysis and Prediction - EARTH503 (2019)

Paper details current as of : 22 March 2024 8:11pm
Indicative fees current as of : 29 March 2024 4:32am

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