Introduction
Be in your element with a science degree from UC
If the field of science is where you see your future career, then this course is a great introduction to the professional scientific arena. You’ll acquire a broad science education, while having the flexibility to design a tailored program of study using majors and minors from both science and non-science disciplines to meet your individual study and employment goals.
The course presents substantial Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities, such as unique field trips, and local and overseas work placements, meaning you’ll graduate with a host of practical, work-ready skills. By the completion of your studies, you’ll have developed a significant understanding of how a laboratory works and will be ready to impress in the world of science. Or if you choose to progress to further study, the flexible pathways of this degree can enable entry into other science programs… and the whole range of exciting scientific career aspirations this gives access to.
Study a Bachelor of Science at UC and you will:
- acquire a solid understanding of your chosen field
- become an independent thinker and improve your complex reasoning skills to develop logical and substantiated arguments
- communicate simple and complex science concepts effectively
- develop a flexible grounding in many areas of applied professional or research employment in science.
Work Integrated Learning
WIL is a central part of this course and you’ll undertake a range of practical activities designed to prepare you for a sustainable career in medical science, such as exposure to entrepreneurship in science and pitching ideas for funding and patenting, guest lectures by esteemed industry professionals and work placements in an area of science of particular interest to you.
Previous students have undertaken internships with pathology laboratories, federal and ACT government regulatory departments, pharmacies, biotech start-ups, technical support laboratories, companies within the university sector, and bodies including the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (OGTR), Therapeutic Goods Administration, ACT Health and Allied Health Research. Previous students have undertaken internships with companies including the CSIRO, Department of Agriculture, National Museum of Australia and Questacon.
You’ll also have the opportunity to take part in collaborative work where you’ll team up with research-active academics to develop a research project and report on its outcomes at either UC’s Centre for Research in Therapeutic Solutions, Institute of Applied Ecology, National Centre for Forensic Studies, or another approved professional institution.
If you’d like to study overseas, summer or winter term internships to Malaysia, Singapore or Thailand can be applied for, as well as a number of targeted faculty-led programs.
Career opportunities
- Laboratory technician
- Research scientist
- Research officer
- Science educator
- Science communicator
- Technical officer
- Government science policy developer
Course-specific information
You may wish to combine your degree with another bachelor’s degree to form a four-year double degree and strengthen your employment opportunities. For your range of options, contact UC and we can help you find the right combination for your future career.
High-achieving students may be eligible to enrol in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) course.
Admission Requirements
Requirements
Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
- Year 12 ATAR
- other Australian Qualification
- work experience
- overseas qualification
We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.
More information is available on our Alternative Entry page: http://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/applications/apply-now/alternative-entry
Information on admission closing dates can be found here.
Credit Arrangements
Credit arrangements (if available) for this course can be found on the University's Credit Search website.
English Language Requirements
Academic IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent, with no band score below 6.0
Fees
Information for Fee Paying Students
Year | Domestic | International |
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2021 | CSP | $31,900 |
The fees detailed above are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Students enrolled in a Commonwealth Support Place (CSP) are required to make a contribution towards the cost of their education, which is set by the Commonwealth Government. Information on Commonwealth Supported Places, HECS-HELP and how fees are calculated can be found here.
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Course Information
Course Requirements
- Bachelor of Science (72 credit points)
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Restricted Choice - 48 credit points as follows
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Part A - Must select 2 of the following
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MJ0007 Major in Applied Statistics (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 3 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 15 credit points from the following
- 6541 - Econometrics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6544 - Multivariate Statistics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6545 - Nonparametric Statistics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6546 - Regression Modelling - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6547 - Survey Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7904 - Forensic Statistics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10222 - Biostatistics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 11227 - Econometrics - 3 cp, Level 2
- MJ0008 Major in Applied Ecology (18 credit points)
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MJ0042 Major in Forensic Chemistry (21 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- 8375 - Molecular and Cellular Biology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10002 - Environmental and Forensic Geochemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
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Note:
- From 2019, unit 8375 has replaced unit 10002 in this major. Students who are required to undertake 8375 elsewhere in their course should select an open elective unit instead.
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MJ0043 Major in Forensic Biology (21 or 24 credit points)
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For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points from the following
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6510 - Introduction to Microbiology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6518 - Human Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6530 - Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6531 - Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8379 - Forensic Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8665 - Biosecurity and Microbial Forensics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8675 - Population Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10001 - Environmental and Forensic Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10223 - Genetics and Genomics - 3 cp, Level 2
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For the 24cp Major - 24 credit points as follows
- Required - Must pass 3 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 21 credit points from the following
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6510 - Introduction to Microbiology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6518 - Human Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6530 - Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6531 - Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8379 - Forensic Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8665 - Biosecurity and Microbial Forensics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8675 - Population Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10001 - Environmental and Forensic Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10223 - Genetics and Genomics - 3 cp, Level 2
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Note:
- 21 credit points major is restricted to students enrolled in double degrees.
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For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points from the following
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MJ0046 Major in Genetics (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows
- Restricted Choice - 12 credit points as follows
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MJ0050 Major in Human Biology: From Cells to Organism (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 15 credit points as follows
- Restricted Choice - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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Note:
- The unit code for Regional Anatomy and Physiology changed in 2015 and only the newer code is available for enrolment.
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MJ0051 Major in Human Nutrition (18, 21 or 24 credit points)
- For the 18cp Major - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
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For the 24cp Major - Must pass 24 credit points as follows
- Required - Must pass 15 credit points as follows
- Restricted Choice - 9 credit points as follows
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- Students choosing to undertake the 24 credit point Major must be enrolled in the Human Nutrition degree course or have permission from the Convener of the Major.
- MJ0053 Major in Human Biology: Chemical & Molecular Principles (18 credit points)
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MJ0059 Major in Information Systems (18, 21 or 24 credit points)
- For the 18cp Major - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
- For the 24cp Major - Must pass 24 credit points as follows
- MJ0095 Major in Pre-Physiotherapy (24 credit points)
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MJ0102 Major in Psychological Science (24 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
- 4310 - Psychology 102 - 3 cp, Level 1
- 7118 - Experimental Psychology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7122 - Personality and Individual Differences - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7123 - Cognitive Psychology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7125 - Social Psychology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7126 - Survey Research and Design in Psychology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7128 - Psychopathology - 3 cp, Level 3
- Restricted Choice - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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- From Semester 1 2019 11399 Understanding People and Behaviour replaces 4309 Psychology 101. Students who have passed 4309 do not need to complete the new unit.
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Required - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
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MJ0109 Major in Software Engineering (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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Part A - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- 7170 - Software Technology 2 - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7175 - Web Design and Programming - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8878 - Mobile Technologies - 3 cp, Level 2
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- For students in Bachelor of Software Engineering (560AA), this restricted choice is 7170 Software Technology 2; for students in other courses, any unit of the three listed.
- Part B - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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- From 2019 the unit code for System Software has changed to 11489 and for Mobile Technologies to 11492.
- MJ0115 Major in Sports Science (21 credit points)
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MJ0124 Major in Water Science (18 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 15 credit points as follows
- 1516 - Chemistry 1a - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1809 - Data Analysis in Science - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6912 - Australian Waterways - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6915 - Ecochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8781 - Australian Landscapes, Regolith and Soils - 3 cp, Level 2
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- 10226 Freshwater Biology replaces 6912 Australian Waterways from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6912 may still count it towards course completion
- Restricted Choice - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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Required - Must pass 15 credit points as follows
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MJ0132 Major in Biology 1 (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- Part A - May do up to 3 credit points from the following
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Part B - May do up to 6 credit points from the following
- 6510 - Introduction to Microbiology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6518 - Human Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6530 - Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6531 - Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6534 - Regional Anatomy and Physiology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6913 - Biometry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6915 - Ecochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8375 - Molecular and Cellular Biology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8504 - Conservation Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8781 - Australian Landscapes, Regolith and Soils - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10223 - Genetics and Genomics - 3 cp, Level 2
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- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion
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Part C - Must do at least 3 credit points from the following
- 6512 - Immunology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6532 - Human Physiology and the Lifecycle - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6912 - Australian Waterways - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6922 - Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8373 - Advanced Physiology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8675 - Population Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8797 - Pathobiology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8898 - Conservation Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10222 - Biostatistics - 3 cp, Level 2
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- 10226 Freshwater Biology replaces 6912 Australian Waterways from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6912 may still count it towards course completion.
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MJ0136 Major in Chemistry (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 6 credit points from the following
- 6518 - Human Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6915 - Ecochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6923 - Environmental Forensic Science - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6924 - Forensic Chemistry: CIT - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8071 - Clinical Chemistry 1 - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8072 - Clinical Chemistry 2 - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8100 - Applied Geochemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8248 - Environmental Forensic Science - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8376 - Forensic Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
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MJ0262 Major in Network Engineering (18 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- 4483 - Software Technology 1 - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8019 - Computer and Network Security - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8227 - Wireless Networks - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8741 - Introduction to Network Engineering - 3 cp, Level 2
- 9428 - Network Architecture - 3 cp, Level 4
- 9789 - Technology and Engineering Management - 3 cp, Level 3
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- From 2019 the unit code for 8741 Introduction to Network Engineering has changed to 11485 and for 9428 Network Architecture to 11484.
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
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SM0057 Specialist Major in Data Science (24 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 15 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 9 credit points from the following
- any units offered by the School of Information Technology & Systems, with at least 3 credit points at Advanced (3) level, including the following units:
- 7899 - Information Sciences Internship - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10152 - Information Sciences Internship (Extended) - 3 cp, Level 3
- 11464 - AR/VR for Data Analysis and Communication - 3 cp, Level 3
- 11480 - Advances in Information Sciences and Engineering - 3 cp, Level 3
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- Restricted Choice units should be chosen to either meet the prerequisites of the units in the Major or to complement Major units for a better learning outcome.
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- MJ0042 Major in Forensic Chemistry has new unit requirements from 2016. Students commencing from 2016 onwards should undertake version 3 of this major.
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MJ0007 Major in Applied Statistics (18 credit points)
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Part B - Must select 1 of the following
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MN0005 Minor in Applied Statistics (12 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 3 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 9 credit points from the following
- 6541 - Econometrics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6544 - Multivariate Statistics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6545 - Nonparametric Statistics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6546 - Regression Modelling - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6547 - Survey Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7904 - Forensic Statistics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10222 - Biostatistics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 11227 - Econometrics - 3 cp, Level 2
- MN0008 Minor in Biological Chemistry (12 credit points)
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MN0028 Minor in Ecology (12 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 623 - Plants and Animals - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
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- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion.
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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MN0031 Minor in Environmental Assessment (12 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- 1516 - Chemistry 1a - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6912 - Australian Waterways - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6915 - Ecochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6919 - Geographic Information Systems - 3 cp, Level 2
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Note:
- 10226 Freshwater Biology replaces 6912 Australian Waterways from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6912 may still count it towards course completion
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- MN0037 Minor in Environmental Management (12 credit points)
- MN0042 Minor in Human Biology (12 credit points)
- MN0043 Minor in Human Nutrition (12 credit points)
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MN0045 Minor in Information Systems (12 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- 5915 - Database Design - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6348 - Information Systems in Organisations - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6365 - Systems Analysis and Modelling - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6389 - Designing Human-Computer Interaction - 3 cp, Level 2
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- From 2019 the unit code for 6365 Systems Analysis and Modelling has changed to 11486.
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Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
- MN0071 Minor in Mathematics (12 credit points)
- MN0072 Minor in Mathematical Structures and Computation (12 credit points)
- MN0109 Minor in Software Engineering (12 credit points)
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MN0118 Minor in Psychology: An Introduction (12 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 6 credit points from the following
- 7120 - Physiological Psychology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7121 - Developmental Psychology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7122 - Personality and Individual Differences - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7123 - Cognitive Psychology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7124 - Motivation and Emotion - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7125 - Social Psychology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7127 - Learning - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7128 - Psychopathology - 3 cp, Level 3
- MN0136 Minor in Earth Science (12 credit points)
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MN0150 Minor in Forensic Science (12 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 6 credit points from the following
- 6599 - Law and Society - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6602 - Legal Systems - 3 cp, Level 1
- 7025 - Criminal Law and Procedure - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7026 - Cybercrime - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7030 - Evidence Law - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7904 - Forensic Statistics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8055 - Mental Health and the Law - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8064 - Forensic Evidence and the Law - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8831 - Introduction to Forensic Psychology - 3 cp, Level 2
- MN0151 Minor in Environmental Forensic Science (12 credit points)
- MN0152 Minor in Forensic Biology (12 credit points)
- MN0153 Minor in Forensic Biosecurity (12 credit points)
- MN0154 Minor in Forensic Chemistry (12 credit points)
- MN0155 Minor in Forensic Toxicology (12 credit points)
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- MN0031 Minor in Environmental Assessment is closed and not available to students commencing from 2015 onwards.
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MN0005 Minor in Applied Statistics (12 credit points)
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Suspended Majors - May select from
- These majors are closed to new students. See the note below for further details.
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MJ0008 Major in Applied Ecology (18 credit points)
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 18 credit points from the following
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1809 - Data Analysis in Science - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6913 - Biometry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6922 - Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8898 - Conservation Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
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Note:
- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 18 credit points from the following
- MJ0013 Major in Biological Chemistry (24 credit points)
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MJ0036 Major in Ecological Conservation (18 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 623 - Plants and Animals - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6922 - Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8898 - Conservation Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
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Note:
- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion.
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
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MJ0039 Major in Environmental Assessment (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - Must pass 6 credit points from the following
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6912 - Australian Waterways - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6913 - Biometry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6918 - Environmental Planning and Assessment - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6922 - Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology - 3 cp, Level 3
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Note:
- 10226 Freshwater Biology replaces 6912 Australian Waterways from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6912 may still count it towards course completion.
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MJ0042 Major in Forensic Chemistry (21 or 24 credit points)
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For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
- 1516 - Chemistry 1a - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1517 - Chemistry 1b - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1809 - Data Analysis in Science - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8043 - Analytical Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8342 - Introduction to Pharmacology and Toxicology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8376 - Forensic Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8780 - Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
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For the 24cp Major - Must pass 24 credit points as follows
- 1516 - Chemistry 1a - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1517 - Chemistry 1b - 3 cp, Level 1
- 1809 - Data Analysis in Science - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8043 - Analytical Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8248 - Environmental Forensic Science - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8342 - Introduction to Pharmacology and Toxicology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8376 - Forensic Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8780 - Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
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For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
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MJ0045 Major in Genetic Counselling (24 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - 18 credit points as follows
- Part A - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- Part B - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- Part C - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- Part D - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- Part E - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- Part F - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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MJ0060 Major in Integrated Environmental Management (18 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- 483 - Concepts in Biology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 623 - Plants and Animals - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6917 - Environmental Conflict and Management - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6918 - Environmental Planning and Assessment - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
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Note:
- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion.
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Required - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
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MJ0068 Major in Psychology: An Introduction (18, 21 or 24 credit points)
- For the 18cp Major - Must pass 18 credit points as follows
- For the 21cp Major - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
- For the 24cp Major - Must pass 24 credit points as follows
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MJ0133 Major in Biology 2 (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 3 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - 15 credit points as follows
- Part A - May do up to 3 credit points from the following
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Part B - May do up to 6 credit points from the following
- 6510 - Introduction to Microbiology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6518 - Human Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6530 - Biochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6531 - Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6913 - Biometry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6915 - Ecochemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6916 - Ecology and Biodiversity - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8043 - Analytical Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8375 - Molecular and Cellular Biology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8504 - Conservation Genetics - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8781 - Australian Landscapes, Regolith and Soils - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10223 - Genetics and Genomics - 3 cp, Level 2
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Note:
- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion.
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Part C - Must pass at least 6 credit points from the following
- 6512 - Immunology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6532 - Human Physiology and the Lifecycle - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6542 - Experiment Design and Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6912 - Australian Waterways - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6922 - Vegetation and Wildlife Ecology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8373 - Advanced Physiology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8675 - Population Genetics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8797 - Pathobiology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8898 - Conservation Biology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10222 - Biostatistics - 3 cp, Level 2
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Note:
- 10226 Freshwater Biology replaces 6912 Australian Waterways from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6912 may still count it towards course completion.
- MJ0148 Major in Mathematics (18 credit points)
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MJ0155 Major in Sustainability (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - 6 credit points as follows
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Part A - May do up to 6 credit points from the following
- 5011 - Concepts of Human Learning & Development - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6405 - Environmental and Resource Economics - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6588 - Introduction to Tourism - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6590 - Global Issues in Tourism - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6607 - Introductory Sociology - 3 cp, Level 1
- 6874 - Community Work - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6878 - Indigenous Australia: Contemporary Issues - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6917 - Environmental Conflict and Management - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6920 - Principles of Ecology - 3 cp, Level 2
- 6940 - Design Environment - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7074 - Introduction to Public Policy - 3 cp, Level 3
- 7087 - Sociology of Technology and Work - 3 cp, Level 2
- 7533 - Global Challenges in Governance - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8053 - Tourism Policy - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8169 - Globalisation and Resistance - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8273 - Landscape Systems - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8296 - Introduction to Politics and Government - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8725 - Australia's Changing Climate - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8729 - Global Tourism Issues - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8781 - Australian Landscapes, Regolith and Soils - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8785 - Public Policy in Theory and Practice - 3 cp, Level 3
- 9426 - Working with Communities - 3 cp, Level 2
- 9470 - Introduction to Events and Tourism - 3 cp, Level 1
- Part B - May do up to 3 credit points from the following
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Part A - May do up to 6 credit points from the following
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MJ0178 Major in Analytical Chemistry (18 credit points)
- Required - Must pass 12 credit points as follows
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Restricted Choice - 6 credit points as follows
- Part A - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
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Part B - Must pass 3 credit points from the following
- 3238 - Research Project in Applied Science (3) - 3 cp, Level 3
- 6926 - Toxicology - 3 cp, Level 3
- 8780 - Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
- 9632 - Research Project in Applied Science - 3 cp, Level 3
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Note:
- 9632 Research Project in Applied Science has replaced 3238. Students who have previously completed 3238 may still count it towards course completion.
- MJ0179 Major in Environmental Chemistry (18 credit points)
- MJ0194 Major in Environmental Genetics (18 credit points)
- MJ0300 Major in Sustainable Landscapes (18 credit points)
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MJ0301 Major in Earth Science (21cp) (21 credit points)
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Required - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
- 1517 - Chemistry 1b - 3 cp, Level 1
- 8043 - Analytical Chemistry - 3 cp, Level 2
- 8101 - Earth System Science - 3 cp, Level 1
- 10002 - Environmental and Forensic Geochemistry - 3 cp, Level 3
- 10224 - Integrated Catchment Science - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10225 - Landscape Processes - 3 cp, Level 2
- 10230 - Spatial Analysis - 3 cp, Level 3
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Required - Must pass 21 credit points as follows
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Note:
- MJ0036 Ecological Conservation & MJ0039 Environmental Assessment are closed to students who commenced in 2015 or later. All other majors in this list are closed to students commencing 2021 or later.
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Note:
- The availability of Majors and Minors is subject to change and students are advised to check with the Course Convener for the latest update.
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Part A - Must select 2 of the following
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Open Electives - 24 credit points as follows
- Must pass 24 credit points from anywhere in the University, as a major, a minor and/or individual units.
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Note:
- Unit Levels: In selecting electives students should note that no more than 30 credit points at Level 1 is permitted for the entire course.
In addition to course requirements, in order to successfully complete your course you may need to meet the inherent requirements. Please refer to the inherent requirements statement applicable to your course.
Course Duration
6 semesters full-time; equivalent part-time; maximum 20 semesters.
Unit Delivery Modes
Each unit within your course may be offered through the following delivery modes:
UC - Canberra, Bruce
Flexible: | The unit combines online study with optional on-campus, face to face activities. |
Intensive: | The unit is delivered on-campus and face to face in concentrated time blocks. |
Placement: | The unit involves an internship, practicum or other work place experience program. Some on-campus, face to face activity may also be required. |
On Campus: | The unit is delivered on-campus and face to face, supplemented with online content. Most classes are run on weekdays and during business hours. |
Online: | The unit is studied completely online. On-campus, face to face interaction is not required. |
Check how each of your units are delivered in the Course Requirements section.
Admission Periods
Assumed Knowledge
ACT: English (T) major and advanced mathematics;
NSW: English Advanced and Mathematics. Students must also have studied at least one of biology, chemistry or physics at (T) major level (ACT) or level Science (NSW).
Awards
Award(s) | Official Abbreviation |
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Bachelor of Science | BSc |
Course Summary
Course Code | 392AB |
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Course Version | 2 |
Location | UC - Canberra, Bruce |
Faculty | Faculty of Science and Technology |
Discipline(s) | Academic Program Area - Science |
UAC Code | 368103 |
CRICOS Code | 025533J |
Selection Rank | 60 |
Duration
(full-time equivalent) |
3 Years |