Course Level
Bachelor Degree (Pass)
CRICOS
098539K
Bachelor of Science
Science is about exploring the natural world, seeking to understand its mysteries, and developing solutions to challenges we face in society. It underpins a broad spectrum of fields, including technology, environmental management, business, research, and health. By studying science, you will complement and enhance your knowledge while developing critical business and communication skills. With less core courses to complete, you can tailor your program to suit your interests. You’ll be able to choose from 10 diverse majors, allowing you to focus on the areas that inspire you most. There’s flexibility to pick from a wide range of electives or pursue a double major to boost your employability. As you study, you’ll build the professional skills and networks essential for a successful career. With authentic opportunities to work in industry and research during your studies, you'll gain the practical experience and connections needed to tackle the complex science challenges of our time.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Callaghan | Full-time - 3 years Part-time - 3 years | N/A | 67 |
Ourimbah | Full-time - 3 years Part-time - 3 years | N/A | 67 |
Structure
Students are required to complete a total of, but no more than, 240 units, comprised of the following: All Majors except Physics: 70 units of Core Courses; 10 unit Mathematics Directed Course; One 80 unit Major; 80 units of Electives.
Subjects
- Major in: Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Earth Sciences
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Geography
- Mathematics
- Statistics
- Psychology
- Physics
- Communication.
Entry requirements
- Year 12 HSC or ATAR equivalent
Recognition
The Bachelor of Science (Physics major) is accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics (AIP). Students are able to become an associate member of the institute while studying, and a full member upon graduation. The Bachelor of Science (Statistics major) is accredited by the Statistical Society of Australia. Students are able to become an associate member of the institute while studying, and a full member upon graduation.