Bachelor of Science
Course code/s: STBSW – Albury-Wodonga
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Only the first year of this degree is available at the Albury-Wodonga campus. Students who successfully complete the first year of the degree transfer to the Melbourne campus to complete the remaining two years.
The Bachelor of Science is a general degree program that provides students with flexibility to combine studies in their chosen areas of science (subject to satisfying the relevant prerequisites) or to follow one of the specialist streams offered. Areas of study available in the faculty are:
- agricultural science
- biochemistry
- botany
- chemistry
- computer science
- electronics
- environmental science
- genetics
- mathematics
- mathematics and statistics
- microbiology
- physics
- psychology1
- statistics
- zoology.
Please note that not all of the above areas of study are available on the Albury-Wodonga campus.
Key: 1 For a major in psychology please seek additional advice from the School of Psychological Science about professional qualifications in psychology.
After a broad first year of study, students may take major studies in any of these areas through to third year. Students who qualify for entry are eligible to proceed to an Honours year in their relevant area of science.
Course structure
To qualify for the Bachelor of Science, students must complete subjects to the value of 360 credit points, normally 120 credit points at each of first, second and third year levels. Up to a total of 120 credit points may be taken outside the faculty. Specific requirements for each year level are given below.
First year
Students choose subjects to the value of 90 credit points from science subjects with the remaining 30 credit points selected from first year subjects offered by the Faculty of Science, Technology, and Engineering, or by other faculties of the university. Students must choose subjects at first year level that will lead to the completion of a major area of study in science (60 credit points) at third year level.
Specialisations
For details, see the Bachelor of Science (SBS) structure, in the Melbourne (Bundoora) section of this handbook. Students may wish to discuss the possibility of taking a ‘specialisation’ with the Albury-Wodonga Course Coordinator. Please note not all specialisations are available at Albury-Wodonga.