Biology

Why study Biology?

If you want to understand life, you need to study biology.

Biologists have the tools and understanding to tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century, from preventing the extinction of plants and animals, to finding plants capable of yielding powerful new medical cures – and a myriad of others in between.

Biology involves the study of life in its many forms – from animals and plants to fungi, bacteria and viruses. Students can choose to develop an overall understanding of life at its different levels, ranging from entire communities and populations of species to the molecular functioning of organisms or alternatively, focus their studies on a specialised area of biology.

Work-Ready Biological Science

As a Biological Sciences student, you have the option to participate in the Work-Ready Science Program and incorporate career development subjects into your degree, as well as the opportunity to gain workplace experience. Careers requiring a sound understanding of biology are found in government, biotechnology industries, medicine, education and research. This program offers the chance to start building your future career in science from the moment you start studying. Find out more [PDF_3.5MB].

Work-Ready Science Program - Ms Anna Morris

Career opportunities

Graduates have developed careers in many areas including conservation and landscape management, medical science, agricultural science, biotechnology, microbiology, genetics, botany and zoology - with many becoming international authorities in their field. The biological sciences degree is a basis for many areas of post-graduate education, ranging from research degrees to medicine.

Courses

Local students

Biology courses
Offer yearCourse titleCampus(es)DurationSemester starts
2012 Bachelor of Biological Sciences Melbourne
3 years full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Biological Sciences continued…

Course description
Whether students want to help protect native forests and grasslands, discover new medicinal cures or sustainable agricultural practices, or map the genome of endangered species, students will need a thorough knowledge of biological science to succeed. In addition, students will need skills that will enable them to find a job and develop their career  being able to demonstrate communication, critical thinking, decision making, problem-solving and teamwork capabilities. In 2012, this course offers a unique opportunity to combine both, with the implementation of a new work-ready specialisation for Biological Science students, which includes subjects specifically designed to provide additional skills to help kick-start your career. You can also choose to complete recognised volunteer programs as part of their degree, giving them an edge with employers seeking work-ready staff. As a biological science student at La Trobe you will have the opportunity to attend a full range of practical classes to support lectures, and participate in a range of field trips throughout your the course. Students can study biological phenomena in the Wildlife Sanctuary on-site at La Trobes Melbourne campus and have the option of field trips to locations across Victoria  as well as exchange opportunities around the world. La Trobe Universitys science students will find new career opportunities and education benefits from the development ofAgriBio, the Centre for AgriBioscience, a $288 million public private partnership between the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as education and research opportunities for La Trobe science students. The degree is flexible, allowing students to take a general overview, dipping into many areas of biology, or to specialise in particular areas such as biotechnology, molecular biology, conservation ecology, genetics, microbiology, botany or zoology. Please note students enrolling at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus for the last two years of the course.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any). NSW HSC: English
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. Applicants through UAC may need to complete the La Trobe Alternative Category form, available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/studadmin/aw/downloads/Altentry.pdf
Selection
ATARs (2012) Melbourne: 51.45 Albury-Wodonga: 61.80 Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 65 or above will receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs will be considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may involve: ENTER/ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics, or Physics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study, to a maximum of 3 points. Re-ranking is also based on performance in prerequisite studies. Consideration is given to Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) criteria; and a regional bonus may apply.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students performing well in the Bachelor of Biological Sciences (normally achieving an average of 80% or more in a year) are eligible to transfer to the Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science).
How to apply
Melbourne: VTAC Albury-Wodonga: VTAC/UAC (interstate applicants)
Full course details
Biological Sciences Melbourne
Biological Sciences Albury-Wodonga
2012 Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) Melbourne
3 years full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) continued…

Course description
This course is designed for those intending to pursue a career in biology research and development in universities, government, or private institutions. It features limited class sizes, a project-management environment, provision of postgraduate mentors, a seminar program presented by international researchers, and the development of research-based communication and presentation skills. In addition, it aims to provide valuable leading-edge research experience, undertaking a portion of each year's laboratory component as a research team member in active research laboratories under the supervision of a staff research group. La Trobe Universitys science students will find new Career opportunities and education benefits from the development of AgriBio, the Centre for AgriBioscience, a $288 million public private partnership between the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as education and research opportunities for La Trobe science students.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any). NSW HSC: English.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.
Selection
ATAR 87.20 (2012) Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 90 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may be based on ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods (either), Specialist Mathematics, or Physics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study, to a maximum of 3 points. Performance in prerequisite studies is also considered.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students performing well in the Bachelor of Biological Sciences (normally achieving an average of 80% or more in a year) are eligible to transfer to this program.
How to apply
VTAC
Full course details
Biological Sciences (Advanced Science)Melbourne
2013 Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) Melbourne
3 years full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Biological Sciences (Advanced Science) continued…

Course description
This course is designed for those intending to pursue a career in biology research and development in universities, government, or private institutions. It features limited class sizes, a project-management environment, provision of postgraduate mentors, a seminar program presented by international researchers, and the development of research-based communication and presentation skills. In addition, it aims to provide valuable leading-edge research experience, undertaking a portion of each year's laboratory component as a research team member in active research laboratories under the supervision of a staff research group. Students can access the Faculty's industry experience and student support programs. Work has commenced on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any). NSW HSC: English.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application.
Selection
ATAR 87.20 (2012) Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 90 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may be based on ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods (either), Specialist Mathematics, or Physics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study, to a maximum of 3 points. Performance in prerequisite studies is also considered.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students performing well in the Bachelor of Biological Sciences (normally achieving an average of 80% or more in a year) are eligible to transfer to this program.
How to apply
VTAC
Full course details
Biological Sciences (Advanced Science)Melbourne
2012 Bachelor of Science Bendigo
Melbourne
3 years full-time, or up to 6 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Science continued…

Course description
This degree is a building block for a multitude of careers, because it gives you an internationally-recognised broad grounding in many areas of science  providing a foundation which can lead to specialised postgraduate studies or a range of careers. La Trobe offers a highly flexible degree structure, with 14 subject areas to choose from  as well as the opportunity to include subjects from other faculties as part of your degree. Because La Trobe has strong links to industry, students routinely enjoy guest lectures and work placement opportunities with leading government and research organisations  as well as volunteering opportunities which will help build your CV. Students can also access a wide range of support programs within the faculty, making transition to university much less challenging. La Trobe is one of the fastest-growing science research organisations in Australia, with work currently underway on AgriBio, the centre for AgriBioscience, a $288-million public private partnership between the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science at the Melbourne campus. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe science students. Please note that students who enrol in the first year of this degree at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus to complete the degree.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any) and either Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics. NSW HSC: Band 2 Mathematics and satisfy English requirements.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a Maths test. Applicants through UAC may need to complete the La Trobe Alternative Category form, available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/studadmin/aw/downloads/Altentry.pdf
Selection
ATARs (2012) Melbourne: 65.15 Bendigo: 63.40 Albury-Wodonga: 59.45 Guaranteed Entry - Year 12 applicants only. Applicants with an ATAR of 65 or more will be made a first round offer. Applicants whose ATAR is below 65 will be considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may involve: ENTER/ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Chemistry, Physics, or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study to a maximum of 3 points. Consideration is also given to Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) criteria; and a regional bonus may apply.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for fieldtrips - food, accommodation and travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students enrolled at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to either the Melbourne or Bendigo campus after successfully completing first year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
Depending on their major studies, graduates may be eligible for membership of professional associations.
Full course details
Science Melbourne
Science Bendigo
Science Albury-Wodonga
2013 Bachelor of Science Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo
Melbourne
3 years full-time, or up to 6 years part-time Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Bachelor of Science continued…

Course description
This degree is a building block for a multitude of careers, because it gives students an internationally-recognised broad grounding in many areas of science, providing a foundation which can lead to specialised postgraduate studies or a range of careers. La Trobe offers a highly flexible degree structure, with 14 subject areas to choose from, as well as the opportunity to include subjects from other faculties as part of your degree. Because La Trobe has strong links to industry, students routinely enjoy guest lectures and work placement opportunities with leading government and research organisations as well as volunteering opportunities which will help build students' CVs. Students can also access a wide range of support programs within the faculty, making transition to university much less challenging. La Trobe is one of the fastest-growing science research organisations in Australia, with the completion of AgriBio, the Centre for AgriBioscience a $288 million public private partnership with the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the construction of the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) at the Melbourne campus. These Centres are expanding laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students. Please note that students who enrol in the first year of this degree at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus to complete the degree.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any) and either Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics. NSW HSC: Band 2 Mathematics and satisfy English requirements.
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. They may also be asked to complete a Maths test. Applicants through UAC may need to complete the La Trobe Alternative Category form, available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/studadmin/aw/downloads/Altentry.pdf
Selection
ATARs (2012) Melbourne: 65.15 Bendigo: 63.40 Albury-Wodonga: 59.45 Guaranteed Entry - Year 12 applicants only. Applicants with an ATAR of 65 or more will be made a first round offer. Applicants whose ATAR is below 65 will be considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may involve: ENTER/ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
Successful completion of Chemistry, Physics, or Specialist Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 aggregate points per study to a maximum of 3 points. Consideration is also given to Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) criteria; and a regional bonus may apply.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for fieldtrips - food, accommodation and travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students enrolled at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to either the Melbourne or Bendigo campus after successfully completing first year.
How to apply
VTAC
Professional recognition
Depending on their major studies, graduates may be eligible for membership of professional associations.
Full course details
Science Melbourne
Science Bendigo
Science Albury-Wodonga
2013 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Ecology Albury-Wodonga
3 years full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Semester 1 (March)

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Ecology continued…

Course description
This specialised program in environmental science and management offers industry-focused experience (with local scientists and employers) on the challenging problems facing freshwater ecosystem management. It includes field excursions to support theoretical learning and opportunities for work experience, including placements at the co-located Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre . Students also can access the Faculty's industry experience and student support programs. Work has commenced on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
Prerequisite
VCE Units 3 & 4: English (any) NSW HSC: Band 2 English
Extra requirements
Non-Year 12 applicants must complete and submit a VTAC Pi form if they wish other information to be considered during the selection process. This may include information such as work experience or reasons for applying. Applicants may wish to provide other documentation in support of their application. Applicants through UAC may need to complete the La Trobe Alternative Category form, available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/studadmin/aw/downloads/Altentry.pdf
Selection
ATAR 51.05 (2012) Guaranteed Entry (Year 12 applicants only): applicants with an ATAR of 65 or above receive a first-round offer; those with lower ATARs are considered through normal selection processes. Non-Year 12 selection may be based on ATAR, Pi form, GPA, STAT Multiple Choice.
Middle band
VTAC applicants: successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics, or Physics facilitates an additional 2 aggregate points per study, to a maximum of 4 points. UAC applicants: successful completion of Biology, Chemistry, or 2 Unit or 3 Unit Mathematics facilitates an additional 1.5 UAI points per study, to a maximum of 3 points. Consideration is given to Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) criteria. In addition, a regional bonus may apply.
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply. Prices are approximate and subject to change.
How to apply
VTAC/UAC
Full course details
Environmental Management and Ecology Albury-Wodonga

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Biology international courses
Offer yearCourse title (CRICOS)Campus(es)DurationSemester startsAnnual Tuition Fee (AUD)
2011 Bachelor of Biological Sciences (006171K) Albury-Wodonga
Melbourne
3 years Semester 1 and 2 (February and July) $22 040

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Year
2011
Course description
Biology is the study of all forms of life - animals, plants, fungi, bacteria and viruses - at the ecological (population), organism (individual), cellular and molecular levels. It is the foundation discipline of many areas of applied science, including medical science, agricultural science and horticulture, animal husbandry, ecology, conservation biology, and biotechnology. This course offers a solid foundation for many areas of applied biological science, including medical science, agricultural science and horticulture, animal husbandry, ecology, conservation biology, and biotechnology. It emphasises practical experience, and makes use of the La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary at the Melbourne campus. The Work Ready Biological Science program is designed to prepare you for the workforce by offering additional specific career development subjects, workshops, and work placements, facilitating a full portfolio of skills and experiences. Students can also access the Faculty's industry experience and student support programs. Work has commenced on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and the $98-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
La Trobe Melbourne Foundation Studies - 50 Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2010 (indicative only) - 56.05 International Baccalaureate - 24 GCE A Levels - 8 Hong Kong A Levels - 6 Sri Lankan A Levels - CCD STPM - 8 MICSS (UEC) - 2A 4B Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 65 Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.3 Sweden Slutbetyg - G/VG All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 60 Vietnam (Year 12) - 8 Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.5 GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.0 GAOKAO - see: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how-to/academic-entry-requirements If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe Melbourne's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Semester 2 (July) entry is only available to students with Advanced Standing (credit) for previous studies. Students at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus after successful completion of their first year.
Course details
Biological Sciences Melbourne
2012 Bachelor of Biological Sciences (006171K) Albury-Wodonga
Melbourne
3 years Semester 1 and 2 (February and July) $23 360

Bachelor of Biological Sciences continued…

Year
2012
Course description
Whether students want to help protect native forests and grasslands, discover new medicinal cures or sustainable agricultural practices, or map the genome of endangered species, students will need a thorough knowledge of biological science to succeed. In addition, students will need skills that will enable them to find a job and develop their career  being able to demonstrate communication, critical thinking, decision making, problem-solving and teamwork capabilities. In 2012, this course offers a unique opportunity to combine both, with the implementation of a new work-ready specialisation for Biological Science students, which includes subjects specifically designed to provide additional skills to help kick-start your career. You can also choose to complete recognised volunteer programs as part of their degree, giving them an edge with employers seeking work-ready staff. As a biological science student at La Trobe you will have the opportunity to attend a full range of practical classes to support lectures, and participate in a range of field trips throughout your the course. Students can study biological phenomena in the Wildlife Sanctuary on-site at La Trobes Melbourne campus and have the option of field trips to locations across Victoria  as well as exchange opportunities around the world. La Trobe Universitys science students will find new career opportunities and education benefits from the development ofAgriBio, the Centre for AgriBioscience, a $288 million public private partnership between the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as education and research opportunities for La Trobe science students. The degree is flexible, allowing students to take a general overview, dipping into many areas of biology, or to specialise in particular areas such as biotechnology, molecular biology, conservation ecology, genetics, microbiology, botany or zoology. Please note students enrolling at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus for the last two years of the course.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
LTM Foundation Studies - 50 Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2011 (indicative only) - 51.20, 61.75 (AW) International Baccalaureate - 24 GCE A Levels - 8 Hong Kong A Levels - 6 HKDSE - 8,2 Sri Lankan A Levels - CCD STPM - 8 MICSS (UEC) - 2A 4B Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 65 Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.3 Sweden Slutbetyg - G/VG All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 60 Vietnam (Year 12) - 8 Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.5 GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.0 GAOKAO - see: the website If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Subject prerequisite
VCE Units 3 and 4: English (any).
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Semester 2 (July) entry is only available to students with Advanced Standing (credit) for previous studies. Students at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus after successful completion of their first year.
Course details
Biological Sciences Melbourne
Biological Sciences Albury-Wodonga
2012 Bachelor of Science (022039C) Albury-Wodonga
Bendigo
Melbourne
3 years Semester 1 (February) $23 360

Bachelor of Science continued…

Year
2012
Course description
This degree is a building block for a multitude of careers, because it gives you an internationally-recognised broad grounding in many areas of science  providing a foundation which can lead to specialised postgraduate studies or a range of careers. La Trobe offers a highly flexible degree structure, with 14 subject areas to choose from  as well as the opportunity to include subjects from other faculties as part of your degree. Because La Trobe has strong links to industry, students routinely enjoy guest lectures and work placement opportunities with leading government and research organisations  as well as volunteering opportunities which will help build your CV. Students can also access a wide range of support programs within the faculty, making transition to university much less challenging. La Trobe is one of the fastest-growing science research organisations in Australia, with work currently underway on AgriBio, the centre for AgriBioscience, a $288-million public private partnership between the Victorian government and La Trobe University, and the $94-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science at the Melbourne campus. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe science students. Please note that students who enrol in the first year of this degree at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to the Melbourne campus to complete the degree.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
LTM Foundation Studies - 60 Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2011 (indicative only) - 65.25; 60.05 Bendigo; 58.65 Albury-Wodonga. International Baccalaureate - 24 GCE A Levels - 8 Hong Kong A Levels - 6 HKDSE - 8,3 Sri Lankan A Levels - BCC STPM - 8 MICSS (UEC) - 3A 3B Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 70 Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.5 Sweden Slutbetyg - G All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 65 Vietnam (Year 12) - 8.2 Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.6 GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.3 GAOKAO - see: the website If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Subject prerequisite
Mathematics determined to be equivalent to the Australian VCE Units 3 & 4 Mathematical Methods (either) or Specialist Mathematics.
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain students' personal property. Additional costs for fieldtrips - food, accommodation and travel - may also apply.
Additional information
Students enrolled at the Albury-Wodonga campus must transfer to either the Melbourne or Bendigo campus after successfully completing their first year. Please note academic records and testamurs of students who complete specialisations in environmental science, space science, or statistics are annotated accordingly (e.g. Bachelor of Science (Statistics).
Professional recognition
Membership of professional associations is available according to the major studies chosen.
Course details
Science Melbourne
Science Bendigo
Science Albury-Wodonga
2011 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Ecology (044085D) Albury-Wodonga
3 years Semester 1 and 2 (February and July) $22 040

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Ecology continued…

Year
2011
Course description
This specialised program in environmental science and management offers industry-focused experience (with local scientists and employers) on the challenging problems facing freshwater ecosystem management. It includes field excursions to support theoretical learning and opportunities for work experience, including placements at the co-located Murray-Darling Freshwater Research Centre . Students also can access the Faculty's industry experience and student support programs. Work has commenced on the $288-million Centre for AgriBioscience and the $98-million La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science. Once completed, these Centres will expand laboratory facilities as well as teaching and research opportunities for La Trobe's science students.
English Language Requirements
Successful completion of English for Further Studies Advanced Stage 5B certificate at undergraduate (EFS5 (60%) UG) level conducted by La Trobe Melbourne; for more information please visit the for more information please visit the La Trobe Melbourne website. IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0; or TOEFL Paper-based Test: a minimum score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English; or TOEFL Computer-based Test: a minimum score of 213 with a score of 5 in essay writing; or TOEFL Internet-based Test: a minimum score of 80 with no individual score less than 20; or Satisfactory completion of an English language subject at Year 12 or equivalent level. This must have been completed in the last two years and at an academic level acceptable to the University; or Approved equivalent.
Academic entry requirements
La Trobe Melbourne Foundation Studies - 55 Aust. Yr 12 (ATAR) 2010 (indicative only) - 52.75 International Baccalaureate - 24 GCE A Levels - 8 Hong Kong A Levels - 6 Sri Lankan A Levels - CCC STPM - 8 MICSS (UEC) - 3A 3B Canada Secondary School (or CPU) - 65 Norway Upper Secondary Certificate - 3.5 Sweden Slutbetyg - G All Indian Sen SC (Best 5 Subjects) - 60 Vietnam (Year 12) - 8.2 Thailand (Matayoma 6) - GPA 2.5 GAC Cert. IV - GPA 2.0 GAOKAO - see: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how-to/academic-entry-requirements If you do not meet these entry requirements you might be interested in La Trobe Melbourne's Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs, which provide an alternative pathway to La Trobe's undergraduate program. For more information, visit the La Trobe Melbourne website.
Additional costs
Depending on the subjects chosen, extra costs can include a laboratory coat - about A$30 - and a dissecting kit - about A$40. Students can purchase these items from any supplier; they remain the personal property of students. Additional costs for field trips - food, accommodation, travel - may also apply.
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