Honours degree of Bachelor of Applied Science
Gippsland campus
Course code: AHASDG
The aim of this course is to provide a fourth year of advanced study and
research training for students who have completed a BAppSc, BSc or an
equivalent qualification with a minimum of twenty-four points at credit (or
higher) grade in their third-level major disciplines.
The BAppSc(Hons) program is designed to prepare graduates for
scientifically-oriented careers in private enterprise or government, or for
entry to postgraduate candidature (MAppSc, MSc or PhD) for students with
sufficiently good results.
The course may be completed in one year of full-time study or over two years
part-time.
On successful completion of the BAppSc(Hons) course, students will:
- show evidence of independence, initiative and the ability to conduct
research;
- be able to search, evaluate and utilise relevant literature in their
research and coursework programs;
- demonstrate the ability to acquire, analyse and report on mathematical
and scientific information;
- demonstrate an enhanced understanding of the principles governing
experimental design, data analysis and experimental work;
- perform experimental work with competence, initiative and understanding;
- demonstrate experience and competence in the communication of
mathematical and scientific investigations with emphasis on the process of peer
review;
- prepare research reports at a professional standard of presentation;
- provide evidence of advancing their knowledge of the disciplines relevant
to or complementary with their undergraduate major studies;
- participate in the process of forging closer links between Monash
University, other universities, Government research organisations and
Australian industry;
- demonstrate relevant professional skills including the ability to meet
deadlines, organise their activities, perform experimental work in keeping with
the highest safety standards and work in a team.
Approved candidates will enrol in one of the following two subjects as
appropriate:
- GAS4000 Experimental sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology, chemistry,
environmental science, microbiology, physics);
- GAS4600 Mathematical sciences (applicable mathematics or
statistics).
Each subject will consist of advanced level coursework offered
as discrete units and a research project completed with supervision by an
academic staff member of the School of Applied Science. The research project
will culminate in the submission of a dissertation and an oral presentation. It
is planned that students will in many cases undertake part or all of their
project working in an external approved research environment.
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