The Faculty of Science offers a variety of courses, based either on conventional on-campus teaching at the Clayton, Gippsland or Malaysia campuses or off-campus learning, or both.
Most science courses listed below are managed by the Faculty of Science and are described in more detail in the section `Outline of undergraduate courses' for the relevant campus. However, some double-degree courses are managed by the collaborating faculty, and further details of the course structure and requirements are provided in that faculty's section of the handbook.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, leading to the degrees of BA/BSc.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, leading to the degrees of BA(Comn)/BSc. For details, see the Faculty of Arts section.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, leading to the degrees of BA(Journ)/BSc. For details, see the Faculty of Arts section.
A four-and-a-half-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Business and Economics, leading to the degrees of BCom/BSc. For details, see the Faculty of Business and Economics section.
Four years of undergraduate study, leading to the degree of BEnvSc at pass or honours level.
Three years of undergraduate study, leading to the degree of BEnvTech.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Information Technology, leading to the degrees of BIT/BSc.
Three years of undergraduate study, leading to the degree of BSc.
Four years of full-time undergraduate study including an honours year, leading to the degree of BScAdv(Hons).
Three years of undergraduate study, principally in the area of biotechnology based on microbiology, chemistry and biochemistry, leading to the degree of BSc(Biotech).
Three years of undergraduate study, principally in the areas of chemistry, microbiology and environmental science, leading to the degree of BSc(EnvMgt).
Three years of undergraduate study, leading to the degree of BSc(MedBiosc).
An individual course of study of two or three years, leading to the degree of BSc(ScSchProg).
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Business and Economics, leading to the degrees of BSc/BBusCom.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Information Technology, leading to the degrees of BSc/BCompSc.
A four-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Education, leading to the degrees of BSc/BEd. For details, see the Faculty of Education section.
A five-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering, leading to the degrees of BSc/BE. For details, see the Faculty of Engineering section.
A five-year double-degree course offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Law, leading to the degrees of BSc/LLB. For details, see the Faculty of Law section.
A four-year double-degree course leading to the degrees of BSc(Biotech)/BSc(EnvMgt).
A four-year double-degree course leading to the degrees of BSc(Biotech)/BSc(MedBiosc).
Three years of part-time study taken concurrently with a bachelors degree, leading to the award of DipBiotechResMgt.
A fourth year of study following completion of the BSc course requirements, leading to the degree of BSc(Hons).
A fourth year of study following completion of the BSc(Biotech) course requirements, leading to the degree of BSc(Biotech)(Hons).
A fourth year of study following completion of the BSc(EnvMgt) course requirements, leading to the degree of BSc(EnvMgt)(Hons).
A fourth year of study following completion of the BSc(ScSchProg) course requirements, leading to the degree of BSc(ScSchProg)(Hons).
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