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39. Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Forest Science (students commencing prior to 2001)
    39.1. Course objectives
    39.2. Career opportunities
    39.3. Course requirements
        39.3.1. Science requirements
        39.3.2. Forestry requirements
        39.3.3. Special notes


39. Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Forest Science (students commencing prior to 2001)

There has been no first-year entry into this course from 2001 onwards.

The information below only applies to continuing students.

The combined BSc/BForSc course is intended to offer an increased choice of subjects and an opportunity for students to specialise in discipline areas of interest to them or to diversify their education.

While students will have the option to pursue any science discipline for which they have the prerequisites, the environmental science major within the BSc course may provide an excellent complement to BForSc studies that will enable students both to broaden and deepen their studies as a preparation for careers that relate more to the environmental aspects of forest and park management, such as ecosystem management or environmental pollution management. Similarly, biotechnology in the BSc course provides an excellent complement to BForSc students for those pursuing careers in tree breeding.

39.1. Course objectives

The Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Forest Science course has as its objectives that graduates:

39.2. Career opportunities

The combined degree offers career prospects in research or management in forestry or conservation areas. Graduates can be employed in areas such as forest botany, wildlife ecology, biotechnology, computing and biometrics.

39.3. Course requirements

Students enrolled in the BSc/BForSc must complete at least 500 points. Within the 500 points, students must ensure that they complete both the BSc requirements and the BForSc requirements.

39.3.1. Science requirements

A minimum of 237.5 science points is required which must include:

Note that:

39.3.2. Forestry requirements

39.3.3. Special notes

Credit towards the BForSc degree will not be granted for any subject listed in the Faculty of Science Handbook which is an elective in the BForSc degree. Individual exceptions to this requirement will need the approval of both faculties.



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