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3. Bachelor of Science (BSc)


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3. Bachelor of Science (BSc)
    3.1. Course objectives
    3.2. Duration
    3.3. Course requirements
        3.3.1. Students who commenced prior to 1999
        3.3.2. Selection into BSc (Hons)

 3. Bachelor of Science (BSc)

 3.1. Course objectives

Bachelor of Science graduates:

Bachelor of Science (Honours) graduates should, in addition to the above, be able to define and solve problems relating to their speciality and be capable of conducting supervised research in their field.

 3.2. Duration

Students enrolled full-time usually take three years to complete the BSc course.

 3.3. Course requirements

A minimum of 300 points is required, which must include at least 237.5 science points, comprising:

Note that:

See Science and non-science subjects for discussion of what constitutes subjects earning science points.

 3.3.1. Students who commenced prior to 1999

Students who first enrolled in the BSc before 1999 must complete the requirements set out above with the exception that they do not need to complete a prescribed science major, but rather 50 science points at the 300-level of subjects of their choice.

 3.3.2. Selection into BSc (Hons)

Student planning to apply for entry into the BSc (Hons) should refer to Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) for further details.



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