Master of Complex Systems in Ecology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

University of Sydney

Program Overview

The United Nations calls for the development of a globally integrated early warning system for all natural hazards, including 'tipping points'. A climate or ecological `tipping point' occurs when a small change triggers a strong or even catastrophic response in the climate or ecosystem dynamics, for instance, Amazon rainforest 'die-back' and El Ni o/Southern Oscillation. Similar changes can lead to drought and water stresses across large sections of Australia and the world globally, creating massive long-term water shortages.

Program Key Stats

$41000 (Annual cost)



Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Systems Ecology scientists
  • Environmental Engineers or Consultants
  • and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Analysts

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