Course code 2005 + Gippsland, off-campus learning
The Bachelor of Science course normally requires three years full-time study or the equivalent in part-time on-campus or off-campus study (usually about six years).
Two associated tagged BSc degrees, detailed separately, have particular career focuses in areas of strength in the School of Applied Sciences and Engineering. The BSc course allows students to construct their own study program within a flexible degree structure.
Students commencing the BSc course should refer to the course requirements listed under the `Bachelor of Science' entry for the Clayton campus. Students who commenced in 1998 should refer to the 1998 Science handbook entry for details of course requirements.
At the Gippsland campus, science sequences (major or minor) are offered in the following areas of study:
For details of these sequences, consult the section `Science areas of study and sequences offered' for the Gippsland campus. The following units are available for meeting the first-level PLE requirement:
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