Bachelor of Science (Advanced)

Love scientific enquiry and research? Aspire to be outstanding in your field? The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is a distinctive vocational degree for high-achieving students who want to excel in their chosen career. Youll graduate with enhanced research and project management skills for further study or leadership roles in your chosen specialisation. You could solve global ecology challenges or win the Nobel Prize as a quantum physicist. You might spearhead an entirely new career in space entrepreneurship, genomic editing, or stem cell engineering. Perhaps youll communicate science as an educator, politician, or legislator. Whatever you choose, youll be prepared to lead the world.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

North Terrace

Full-time - 3 years

N/A
95

Subjects

  • Biochemistry
  • Botany
  • Chemistry
  • Ecology
  • Ecology and spatial science
  • Experimental and theoretical physics
  • Genetics
  • Geology
  • Geophysics and applied geology
  • Microbiology and immunology
  • Physics
  • Soil science
  • Zoology

Entry requirements

  • None, however Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Physics or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses.

Recognition

Completion of relevant major qualifies for membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and Australian Institute of Physics.

Study Pathways

Graduates are prepared for a range of further study options, including honours and higher degrees by research in their chosen science discipline or graduate studies in areas such as dietetics and nutrition, medicine, chiropractics, physiotherapy, pharmacy and teaching.

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