1. Introduction to the Faculty of Science
1.1. Objectives of the faculty
1.2. Faculty courses
1.2.1. Undergraduate
1.2.2. Honours programs
1.2.3. Graduate and postgraduate
1.2.3.1. Coursework
1.2.3.2. Research
1.3. The Faculty of Science Office
1.3.1. Departments and schools
1.4. Contacting the Faculty of Science Office
The Faculty of Science comprises the Schools of Botany, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, and Physics, and the Departments of Genetics, Information Systems, Mathematics and Statistics, Optometry and Vision Sciences, and Zoology. These schools and departments undertake most of the faculty's teaching and research. A number of other departments also make significant teaching contributions to the faculty. These include the Departments of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Computer Science and Software Engineering, Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies, History and Philosophy of Science, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, and the School of Behavioural Science.
The Faculty of Science offers a range of courses at all levels. It offers professional degrees in optometry and information systems, as well as the more generalist Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Biomedical Science. These programs are designed to provide graduates with a range of skills sought after by employers in many professions, and with the essential skills required for a career in scientific research.
Students in the Faculty of Science study in a stimulating and exciting environment with access to highly trained academic staff, first rate research equipment and programs of international standing.
The faculty's objectives are to provide an educational framework which enables:
graduates to contribute to many areas of society;
graduates to provide leadership to the science-technology base of the Australian economy and culture;
students to enter applied science and technology, and professional science-based career paths; and
scientists to enter the international community of advanced science and technology through postgraduate research studies.
Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Science (BSc))
Bachelor of Science (Extended) (Extended Bachelor of Science Program)
Bachelor of Science combined courses:
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (BA/BSc))
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (BCom/BSc))
Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BE/BSc) and Bachelor of Engineering(Information Technology)/Bachelor of Science (BE(IT)/BSc))
Bachelor of Engineering (IT) and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BE/BSc) and Bachelor of Engineering(Information Technology)/Bachelor of Science (BE(IT)/BSc))
Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Science (BGeomE/BSc))
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (Combined degrees)
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Information Systems (Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Systems (BSc/BIS))
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Teaching (Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Teaching)
Bachelor of Forestry and Bachelor of Science (Bachelor of Forestry/Bachelor of Science). No first year entry into this course from 2003 onwards.
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Forest Science. No first year entry into this course from 2001 onwards.
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc))
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBiomedSc))
Bachelor of Information Systems (Bachelor of Information Systems (BIS))
Bachelor of Information Systems combined courses:
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Information Systems (Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Systems (BCom/BIS))
Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering and Bachelor of Information Systems (Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Information Systems (BGeomE/BIS))
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Information Systems (Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Systems (BSc/BIS))
Bachelor of Optometry (Bachelor of Optometry (BOptom))
Diploma in Information Systems (Diploma in Information Systems)
Bachelor of Science (Degree with Honours)
Bachelor of Information Systems (Degree with Honours)
Both programs may be taken separately, or as part of a combined course. Information about the honours programs may be found in Bachelor of Science (Degree with Honours) and Bachelor of Information Systems (Degree with Honours).
Further information about graduate and postgraduate courses offered by the Faculty of Science may be obtained from the Faculty of Science Office or the School of Graduate Studies, Tel. +61 3 8344 8599.
Graduate Diploma in Information Systems
Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems
Postgraduate Diploma in Information Systems
Master of Information Systems
Postgraduate Diploma in Science
Postgraduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics
Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Clinical Optometry
Master of Information Systems1
Master of Optometry1
Master of Science (Research)1
Doctor of Philosophy1
Doctor of Science
The Faculty of Science Office coordinates the formal requirements of a student's course. Resources located in the reception area of the Faculty of Science Office include:
enquiries officers;
publications providing further information about the undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered by the Faculty; and
free multimedia information kiosks that provide information ranging from key dates to careers in science.
You should visit the Faculty of Science Office if you need advice about:
course requirements;
changing your address;
credit or prerequisite evaluation of previous studies;
changes to course enrolment (deferment, leave of absence, discontinuation);
adding subjects or withdrawing from subjects;
re-enrolment;
selection;
special consideration; and
study skills workshops.
For more in-depth information, students can make an appointment with a student adviser. Information is also provided at the Faculty of Science home page at http://www.science.unimelb.edu.au/.
Departments and schools are the teaching and research centres of the University. Students should visit them for information regarding:
the teaching of subjects;
the assessment requirements of subjects;
practical classes;
detailed syllabus information;
academic advice about course planning; and
honours requirements.
The Faculty of Science Office is located on the ground floor of the Old Geology Building (Masson Road) on the Parkville campus of the University.
The various contact points for the Faculty of Science Office are:
Faculty of Science Office
Old Geology Building
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Australia
Tel: + 61 3 8344 6404
Fax: + 61 3 8344 5803
Email: science-queries@unimelb.edu.au
Web: http://www.science.unimelb.edu.au/
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