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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Science
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DescriptionThe course provides students with an opportunity to combine studies within the very wide range of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and communications in combination with studies in a number of areas of science. In the arts component of the course, students are encouraged to grasp the opportunity to develop their imaginations and gain a broad understanding of the new ideas and values with which they will be challenged, so that they may become flexible, well-informed graduates who are sophisticated communicators and analytical thinkers. The science component aims to provide a broad, general science education with an emphasis on generic skills, which include numeracy, data analysis and presentation skills, and the capacity to work in teams. Graduates will also have specialist training in at least one science and one arts discipline, in preparation for honours and postgraduate study, or for employment in any of the traditional or emerging careers for arts graduates or scientists. ObjectivesUpon completion of this course, students will have advanced knowledge and skills in at least one area of science and arts. Graduates will have improved life and employment skills including generic skills necessary to critically analyse and communicate ideas and information, and a capacity to apply discipline knowledge and critical thinking to define and analyse problems, and develop effective solutions. Course progression requirementsStudents who wish to graduate with a Bachelor of Science, or undertake honours in science, prior to the completion of the full BA/BSc course must have completed at least 144 points of studies including all of the science requirements for the course. StructureAreas of studyStudents must complete minor and major sequences in both arts and science, along with a specified number of electives from each faculty. The Faculty of Arts requires arts studies to be chosen from the arts disciplines outlined at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/aos/index-ug-byfaculty-arts.html. The Faculty of Science requires science studies to be chosen from the science units listed in the section 'Science areas of study and sequences' in this handbook available via http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2010handbooks/undergrad/sci.html. Students in this course may not take units from faculties other than the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science. RequirementsOver the four stages of the course students must complete a total of 192 credit points of studies including: (1.) 96 points of arts units including
Note: Within the Bachelor of Arts component a maximum of six level one arts units (36 points) overall can be taken. In addition, a minimum of three level three arts units must be taken in the arts major sequence (18 points) (2.) 96 points of science units including
(a.) SCI1020 Introduction to statistical reasoning (b.) STA1010 Statistical methods for science (c.) MTH1020 Analysis of change (d.) MTH1030 Techniques for modelling
Notes: Within the Science component students must complete a minimum of four level-three science units (24 points), and a maximum of six level-one science units (36 points) can be taken overall. The level one mathematics/statistics unit taken will depend on the mathematics background and interests as follows:
Recommended program of studyStage oneStudents must complete:
Only four sequences will be taken in the first year of study and overall no more than 36 points of level one units may be taken from either faculty. These five level one sequences must be in different areas of study. Stage twoStudents must complete the level one mathematics/statistics requirement if not already completed at stage one, and the core unit SCI2010. Alternative exit(s)Students may be eligible to exit the double degree program and graduate with either a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science after three years, depending on the units studied. Award(s)Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science
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