The following courses will have no further intake and have been replaced by the courses shown in the list below ('Courses offered'): Bachelor of Applied Science, Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science (Biological and Medical Science), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science (Biotechnology), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science (Chemical and Analytical Sciences), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science (Mathematical Sciences), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Arts (Communication), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor of Arts (Journalism), Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Arts (Social Science), Peninsula; Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Business, Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Computing, Gippsland; Bachelor of Applied Science/ Diploma of Applied Science (Materials Engineering), Berwick/Casey Institute of TAFE; Bachelor of Applied Science/Diploma of Environmental Management, Berwick/Casey Institute of TAFE; Bachelor of Arts (Social Science)/Bachelor of Science, Peninsula; Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics and Computing), Clayton; Bachelor of Science (Behavioural), Clayton; Bachelor of Science (Biomedical), Clayton; Bachelor of Science (Environmental), Clayton.
A four-year double degree course, offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, leads to the degrees of BA/BSc.
A four-year double course offered in collaboration with the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, leads to the degrees of BA(Comn)/BSc.
A four-year double degree course offered in collaboration with the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, leads to the degrees of BA(Journ)/BSc.
Four years of study lead to the BBNSc degree.
Three years of study with a substantial specialisation in psychology lead to the BBS.
A four-year double degree course offered in collaboration with the School of Business and Electronic Commerce, leads to the degrees of BBus/BSc.
A four-year double degree course, offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Business and Economics, leads to the degrees of BCom/BSc. For details see the Business and Economics handbook.
Four years of study, in collaboration with the School of Computing and Information Technology, lead to the degrees of BComp/BSc.
Four years of undergraduate study lead to the degree of BEnvSci at pass or honours level.
Three years of undergraduate study lead to the BSc degree.
Three years of study, principally in the area of biotechnology based on microbiology, chemistry and biochemistry, lead to the BSc(Biotech) degree.
Three years of study, principally in the areas of chemistry, practical skills and analytical techniques, lead to the BSc(Chem&Anlyt) degree.
Three years of study, principally in the areas of mathematics and operations research, lead to the BSc(MathModlng) degree.
Three years of study principally in the areas of chemistry, microbiology and environmental science, lead to the BSc(ResMgt).
An individual course of study of two, three or four years leading to the award of either BSc (SciSchProg) or BSc(Hons).
A four-year double degree course, offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Education, leads to the degrees of BSc/BEd. For details see the Education handbook.
Five years of study offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering leads to the degrees of Bachelor of Science after four years and Bachelor of Engineering after the fifth year BSc/BE.
Five years of study offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Law leads to the degrees of Bachelor of Science after three years and Bachelor of Laws after a further two years (BSc/LLB).
Four years of study, in collaboration with TAFE, leads to the awards of BSc(ResMgmt)/DipNatResMgmt.
Four years of study, in collaboration with the Casey Institute of TAFE, leads to the awards of BSc/DipAppSc(MatEng).
Four years of study, in collaboration with the Casey Institute of TAFE, leads to the awards of BSc/DipEnvMgt.
A three-year part-time sequence of study whereby students who satisfy the entry requirements may complete the major in psychology progressively from level one to level three.
A fourth year of study following completion of the BSc course requirements leads to the BSc(Hons) degree.