Table of Contents

10. Majors
    10.1. Majors
    10.2. Planning a science major
        10.2.1. ANATOMY
        10.2.2. ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN SCIENCES
        10.2.3. BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
        10.2.4. BIOTECHNOLOGY
        10.2.5. BOTANY
        10.2.6. CELL BIOLOGY
        10.2.7. CHEMISTRY
        10.2.8. COMPUTER SCIENCE
        10.2.9. CONSERVATION AND AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE
        10.2.10. ECOLOGY
        10.2.11. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
        10.2.12. GENETICS
        10.2.13. GEOGRAPHY
        10.2.14. GEOLOGY
        10.2.15. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
        10.2.16. IMMUNOLOGY
        10.2.17. MARINE BIOLOGY
        10.2.18. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
        10.2.19. MICROBIOLOGY
        10.2.20. NEUROSCIENCE
        10.2.21. PATHOLOGY
        10.2.22. PHARMACOLOGY
        10.2.23. PHYSICS
        10.2.24. PHYSIOLOGY
        10.2.25. PSYCHOLOGY
        10.2.26. REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
        10.2.27. VISION SCIENCE
        10.2.28. ZOOLOGY


10. Majors

10.1. Majors

All students commencing the BSc, BASc or a BSc combined course in 1999 and beyond are expected to complete a science major which will be included on an academic transcript.

A science major is defined as 50 points at 300-level in a discipline.

The psychology major is the clear exception to this rule. The biotechnology major is also comprised of less than 50 points at 300-level, but it can only be undertaken in conjuction with another life sciences major.

To complete a major, students complete one of the science majors listed below. Students may not complete alternative combinations of subjects to major unless written approval is obtained from the Associate Dean (Academic Programs), Faculty of Science.

10.2. Planning a science major

The most appropriate way to plan a course of study towards a science major is to select a major, identify the core and elective subjects forming part of that major (ie. specific 300-level subjects), check the detailed subject descriptions of each of those 300-level subjects for their prerequisites, and select these 100-level and 200-level prerequisite subjects. Students should begin to consider a major when planning their 200-level subjects.

Students are permitted to complete more than one science major, however to do so requires completion of 50 points at 300-level in each discipline. Up to the equivalent of one 12.5 point subject at 300-level can be counted towards both science majors where applicable. Students must complete a minimum of 87.5 points at 300-level to be awarded two science majors. A maximum of two science majors will be identified on a student's transcript. Students qualifying for more than two majors will need to nominate the two science majors to appear on their transcript.

With one exception, students will only be eligible to be awarded a science major in biotechnology, environmental science or history and philosophy of science if they have already satisfied the requirement of a second appropriate science major. Students enrolled in a BSc combined degree with either the Faculty of Engineering or the Faculty of Land and Food Resources are able to complete a single science major in environmental science. Science students in all other courses cannot qualify for a major in more than one of biotechnology, environmental science or history and philosophy of science.

Note: Students who commenced their course before 1999 do not need to complete a major.

Science majors available:

10.2.1. ANATOMY

Teaching departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Physiology, Zoology.

Anatomy
 Contact: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology 
Major
 50 points 
 516-304 Functional and Applied Anatomy12.5
 516-305 Neuroscience: Systems & Higher Functions12.5
 516-308 Advanced Studies in Human Anatomy12.5
 Plus one of: 
 516-302 Developmental Biology12.5
 516-306 Developmental Neurobiology12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5
 536-308 Physiology of Muscle & Exercise12.5

Note: the topic of the Research Project must be related to anatomy.

10.2.2. ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN SCIENCES

Teaching department: Earth Sciences.

Atmosphere and ocean sciences
 Contact: School of Earth Sciences 
Major
 50 points 
 625-331 Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction25
 625-332 Climate: Mechanisms & Variability25

10.2.3. BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Biochemistry and molecular biology is a useful major on its own, but it also complements many other fields of study particularly well. On the departmental web site http://www.biochemistry.unimelb.edu.au/ are example course plans describing how a major in biochemistry and molecular biology can be combined with study in other disciplines to create particular areas of specialisation including biochemical basis of disease, biochemistry of drug design and function, bioinformatics, functional genomics, metabolism and nutrition, molecular biotechnology, molecular cell biology, molecular immunology, neuroscience, and structural biology of macromolecules.

Teaching department: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Biochemistry and molecular biology
 Contact: Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 
Major
 50 points 
 One of: 
 521-321 Gene Technology & Protein Expression12.5
 521-322 Protein Biochemistry and Proteomics12.5
 Plus three of: 
 521-301 Protein Structure, Design & Engineering12.5
 521-302 Functional Genomics12.5
 521-303 Molecular Aspects of Cell Biology12.5
 521-304 Hormone & Neurotransmitter Biochemistry12.5
 521-305 Biochemistry of Metabolism & Nutrition12.5
 521-307 Biomolecular Structure & Bioinformatics12.5

10.2.4. BIOTECHNOLOGY

The biotechnology major is only available when completed in conjunction with a life sciences major in one of anatomy, biochemistry and molecular biology, botany, cell biology, chemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, reproduction and development or zoology.

In accordance with Faculty of Science policy on the award of two majors, a minimum of 87.5 points of 300-level science subjects is required for the award of the biotechnology major and a second science major.

Teaching departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology, History and Philosophy of Science, Zoology.

Biotechnology
 Contact: Biotechnology Coordinator 
 Dr Ed Newbigin, School of Botany 
Major
 50 points 
 600-205 Biotechnology in Practice12.5
 Plus three 300-level biotechnology subjects: 
 521-301 Protein Structure, Design & Engineering12.5
 521-302 Functional Genomics12.5
 521-303 Molecular Aspects of Cell Biology12.5
 521-307 Biomolecular Structure & Bioinformatics12.5
 606-306 Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology12.5
 606-309 Frontiers of Cell Biology12.5
 610-332 Bio-organic Chemistry12.5
 610-333 Molecular Technology12.5
 652-301 Genomes and Evolution12.5
 652-302 Molecular Genetics12.5
 652-303 Developmental and Cellular Genetics12.5
 652-305 Human Genetics12.5
 526-301 Microbial Cells and Genomes12.5
 526-302 Microbial Biotechnology12.5
 526-304 Principles of Immunology12.5
 531-303 Molecular/Genetic Basis of Disease-Lect12.5
 136-337 Biotechnology in Modern Society (Sci.3)12.5
 Practical laboratory subjects 
 521-321 Gene Technology & Protein Expression12.5
 521-322 Protein Biochemistry and Proteomics12.5
 610-399 Chemical Research Project12.5
 652-304 Genetic Analysis12.5
 652-306 Experimental Genetics12.5
 526-321 Molecular Microbiology Techniques12.5
 526-324 Immunological Techniques12.5
 526-326 Projects: Immunology12.5
 526-327 Projects: Microbiology12.5
 534-306 Drug Discovery12.5
 516-302 Developmental Biology12.5
 654-304 Reproduction12.5

To qualify for a science major in biotechnology, students must complete

10.2.5. BOTANY

Teaching department: Botany.

Botany
 Contact: School of Botany 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 121-030 Applied Ecology25
 606-301 Applied Ecology (Theory)12.5
 606-302 Marine Botany25
 606-303 Systematics of Plants and Fungi12.5
 606-304 Environmental Plant Physiology12.5
 606-305 Vegetation Management and Conservation12.5
 606-306 Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology12.5
 606-309 Frontiers of Cell Biology12.5
 606-310 Field Botany12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: Students may only choose one of 121-030 or 606-301; and only one of 600-311 or 600-312.

Note: the topic of the Research Project must be related to botany.

10.2.6. CELL BIOLOGY

Teaching departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Botany, Genetics, Physiology, Zoology.

Cell biology
 Contact: School of Botany 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 516-302 Developmental Biology12.5
 516-306 Developmental Neurobiology12.5
 521-303 Molecular Aspects of Cell Biology12.5
 606-306 Plant Molecular Biology & Biotechnology12.5
 606-309 Frontiers of Cell Biology12.5
 652-303 Developmental and Cellular Genetics12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: Students may only choose one of 516-307, 600-311 or 600-312 and the topic of the Research Project must be related to cell biology.

10.2.7. CHEMISTRY

Teaching department: Chemistry

Chemistry
 Contact: School of Chemistry 
Major
 50 points selected from 300-level chemistry subjects and including a minimum of two of the following core branches of chemistry (List A) plus a minimum of one of the following key chemistry subjects (List B) - noting that some combinations from List A and List B are mutually exclusive. 
 LIST A (core branches of chemistry - choose a minimum of two branches) 
 Physical chemistry 
 Either both: 
 610-311 Physical Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-315 Physical Chemistry Practical III6.25
 or 
 610-310 Physical Chemistry IIIA12.5
 Organic chemistry 
 Either both: 
 610-321 Organic Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-325 Organic Chemistry Practical III6.25
 or 
 610-320 Organic Chemistry IIIA12.5
 Inorganic chemistry 
 Either both: 
 610-341 Inorganic Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-345 Inorganic Chemistry Practical III6.25
 or 
 610-340 Inorganic Chemistry IIIA12.5
 Analytical and environmental chemistry 
 610-360 Analytical & Environmental Chemistry12.5
 LIST B (key chemistry subjects - choose a minimum of one) 
 610-310 Physical Chemistry IIIA12.5
 610-311 Physical Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-320 Organic Chemistry IIIA12.5
 610-321 Organic Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-340 Inorganic Chemistry IIIA12.5
 610-341 Inorganic Chemistry IIIB12.5
 610-360 Analytical & Environmental Chemistry12.5

10.2.8. COMPUTER SCIENCE

This science major is not available to students enrolled in the software engineering stream of the BE/BSc or the BE(IT)/BSc. These students will be required to complete a major in an alternative science discipline.

Teaching department: Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Computer science
 Contact: Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 433-303 Artificial Intelligence12.5
 433-313 Computer Design12.5
 433-330 Theory of Computation12.5
 433-332 Operating Systems12.5
 433-341 Software Engineering Process & Practice12.5
 433-351 Database Systems12.5
 433-352 Data on the Web12.5
 433-353 Networks and Communications12.5
 433-361 Programming Language Implementation12.5
 433-371 Interactive System Design12.5
 433-380 Graphics and Computation12.5

10.2.9. CONSERVATION AND AUSTRALIAN WILDLIFE

Teaching departments: Botany, Zoology.

Conservation and Australian wildlife
 Contact: Department of Zoology 
Major
 50 points 
 606-310 Field Botany12.5
 654-308 Conservation Biology12.5
 654-309 Field Biology of Australian Wildlife12.5
 654-313 Ecology in Changing Environments12.5

10.2.10. ECOLOGY

Teaching departments: Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies.

Ecology
 Contact: Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 121-030 Applied Ecology25
 121-033 Environmental Hydrology A25
 606-301 Applied Ecology (Theory)12.5
 606-304 Environmental Plant Physiology12.5
 654-302 Experimental Marine Ecology12.5
 654-312 Marine Ecology12.5
 654-313 Ecology in Changing Environments12.5

10.2.11. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Available as a single major only to students enrolled in a BSc combined degree with either the Faculty of Engineering or the Faculty of Land and Food Resources.

For students enrolled in any other BSc program or the BASc, the environmental science major is only available when completed in conjunction with a second science major. The second science major cannot be biotechnology or history and philosophy of science.

In accordance with Faculty of Science policy on the award of two majors, a minimum of 87.5 points of 300-level science subjects is required for the award of the environmental science major and a second science major.

Teaching departments: Botany, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies, Mathematics and Statistics, Zoology.

Environmental science
 Contact: Environmental Science Coordinator 
 Prof Mick Keough, Department of Zoology 
Major
 50 points 
 600-303 Environmental Risk Assessment12.5
 600-301 Problem Solving in Environmental Science12.5
 Plus 25 points selected from: 
 121-033 Environmental Hydrology A25
 451-312 GIS & Remote Sensing for Enviro Science12.5
 606-301 Applied Ecology (Theory)12.5
 121-030 Applied Ecology25
 610-360 Analytical & Environmental Chemistry12.5
 620-371 Linear Models12.5
 654-308 Conservation Biology12.5

10.2.12. GENETICS

Teaching department: Genetics.

Genetics
 Contact: Department of Genetics 
Major
 50 points 
 652-304 Genetic Analysis12.5
 652-302 Molecular Genetics12.5
 Plus two of: 
 652-301 Genomes and Evolution12.5
 652-303 Developmental and Cellular Genetics12.5
 652-305 Human Genetics12.5
 652-306 Experimental Genetics12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: the topic of the research project must be related to genetics.

10.2.13. GEOGRAPHY

Teaching departments: Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies.

Geography
 Contact: School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 121-028 Sustainable Development12.5
 121-310 Fluvial Geomorphology12.5
 121-030 Applied Ecology25
 121-458 Australian Quaternary Environments25
 121-033 Environmental Hydrology A25
 121-071 Coastal Geomorphology12.5

10.2.14. GEOLOGY

Teaching department: Earth Sciences.

Geology
 Contact: School of Earth Sciences 
Major
 50 points 
 625-301 Structural Geology & Geodynamics12.5
 625-302 Sedimentary Geology12.5
 Plus two of: 
 625-303 Geochemistry & Petrogenesis12.5
 625-304 Applied Geophysics12.5
 625-305 Economic Geology12.5
 625-308 Digital Geoscience12.5
 625-313 Advanced Field Geology12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: the topic of the Research Project must be related to geology.

10.2.15. HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

The history and philosophy of science major is only available when completed in conjunction with a second science major. The second science major cannot be biotechnology.

In accordance with Faculty of Science policy on the award of two majors, a minimum of 87.5 points of 300-level science subjects is required for the award of the history and philosophy of science major and a second science major.

Teaching department: History and Philosophy of Science.

History and philosophy of science (HPS)
 Contact: Department of History and Philosophy of Science 
Major
 50 points 
 Four 300-level HPS subjects earning science points50

It is recommended that students wishing to study HPS as a science major complete 37.5 points (three subjects) of 200-level HPS subjects.

See Further information for a complete list of HPS subjects available for science credit in 2007.

10.2.16. IMMUNOLOGY

Teaching department: Microbiology and Immunology.

Immunology
 Contact: Department of Microbiology and Immunology 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 526-304 Principles of Immunology12.5
 526-305 Medical and Applied Immunology12.5
 526-326 Projects: Immunology12.5
 526-324 Immunological Techniques12.5

Students who have been unable to obtain a place in 526-326 may be permitted, only with prior approval from the Immunology major coordinators, to replace 526-326 in the major with an alternative 12.5 point 300-level subject taught in the department.

10.2.17. MARINE BIOLOGY

Teaching departments: Botany, Chemistry, Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies, Zoology.

Marine biology
 Contact: Department of Zoology 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 121-071 Coastal Geomorphology12.5
 606-302 Marine Botany25
 610-360 Analytical & Environmental Chemistry12.5
 654-302 Experimental Marine Ecology12.5
 654-306 Marine Zoology12.5
 654-312 Marine Ecology12.5
 654-313 Ecology in Changing Environments12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: the topic of the research project must be related to marine biology.

Note: Only one of 600-311 and 600-312 can be counted towards this major. Only one of 610-360 and 121-071 can be counted towards this major.

10.2.18. MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

Teaching departments: Mathematics and Statistics, Physics.

Applied mathematics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-331 Applied Partial Differential Equations12.5
 Plus three of: 
 620-332 Integral Transforms & Asymptotics12.5
 [03]620-341 Dynamical Systems and Chaos12.5
 620-342 Industrial & Applied Mathematics12.5
 620-352 Graph Theory12.5
 620-353 Discrete Mathematics12.5
 620-381 Computational Mathematics12.5

Note: 620-331, 620-332 and 620-342 are prerequisites for honours-level studies in applied mathematics.

Pure mathematics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 Three of: 
 620-311 Metric Spaces12.5
 620-312 Linear Analysis12.5
 620-321 Algebra12.5
 620-322 Topology12.5
 Plus either the fourth of the subjects listed above or one of: 
 620-351 Number Theory12.5
 620-352 Graph Theory12.5
 620-353 Discrete Mathematics12.5

Note: 620-311, 620-312, 620-321 and 620-322 are prerequisities for honours-level studies in pure mathematics.

Statistics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-371 Linear Models12.5
 Plus at least two of: 
 620-301 Stochastic Modelling12.5
 620-302 Chance and Options Pricing12.5
 620-372 Applied Statistical Inference12.5
 620-374 Sampling and Forecasting12.5
 [03]620-382 Biostatistics12.5
 Plus (if only two of the above subjects are included) 
 Any other 300-level subject offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics12.5

Note:

Operations research
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-361 Operations Research: Techniques12.5
 620-362 Applied Operations Research12.5
 Plus any two 300-level subjects offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics25
Financial mathematics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-301 Stochastic Modelling12.5
 620-302 Chance and Options Pricing12.5
 620-381 Computational Mathematics12.5
 Plus one of: 
 620-361 Operations Research: Techniques12.5
 620-371 Linear Models12.5
 620-374 Sampling and Forecasting12.5
Mathematical physics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-331 Applied Partial Differential Equations12.5
 Plus one of: 
 620-332 Integral Transforms & Asymptotics12.5
 [03]620-341 Dynamical Systems and Chaos12.5
 620-342 Industrial & Applied Mathematics12.5
 620-353 Discrete Mathematics12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-321 Quantum Mechanics (Adv)12.5
 640-341 Quantum Mechanics12.5
 Plus one of 
 640-322 Statistical Physics (Advanced)12.5
 640-342 Statistical Physics12.5
Discrete mathematics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 
Major
 50 points 
 620-352 Graph Theory12.5
 620-353 Discrete Mathematics12.5
 Plus at least one of: 
 620-351 Number Theory12.5
 620-381 Computational Mathematics12.5
 Plus (if only one of 620-351 and 620-381 is included) 
 Any other 300-level subject offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics12.5

10.2.19. MICROBIOLOGY

Teaching department: Microbiology and Immunology.

Microbiology
 Contact: Department of Microbiology and Immunology 
Major
 50 points 
 526-321 Molecular Microbiology Techniques12.5
 Plus three of: 
 526-301 Microbial Cells and Genomes12.5
 526-302 Microbial Biotechnology12.5
 526-313 Medical Microbiology: Cellular Pathogens12.5
 526-314 Medical Microbiology: Viruses12.5
 526-327 Projects: Microbiology12.5

Students intending to apply for Honours in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology are strongly advised to include 526-327 in their subject selection.

10.2.20. NEUROSCIENCE

Teaching departments: Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Botany, Pharmacology, Physiology, Zoology.

Neuroscience
 Contact: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology 
Major
 50 points 
 516-305 Neuroscience: Systems & Higher Functions12.5
 536-303 The Brain: Neurophysiology of Behaviour12.5
 Plus two of: 
 516-306 Developmental Neurobiology12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5
 521-304 Hormone & Neurotransmitter Biochemistry12.5
 534-302 Neuropharmacology12.5
 536-302 Molecular Neurophysiology12.5
 654-305 Experimental Animal Behaviour12.5

Note: the topic of the Research Project must be related to neuroscience.

Behavioural neuroscience
 Contact: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology 
Major
 50 points 
 536-303 The Brain: Neurophysiology of Behaviour12.5
 516-305 Neuroscience: Systems & Higher Functions12.5
 512-350 Brain, Cognition and Behaviour 312.5
 Plus one of: 
 512-330 Human Psychophysiology 312.5
 512-335 Advanced Cognition 312.5

10.2.21. PATHOLOGY

Teaching department: Pathology.

Pathology
 Contact: Department of Pathology 
Major
 50 points 
 531-301 Cellular Basis of Disease12.5
 531-302 Techniques for Investigation of Disease12.5
 531-303 Molecular/Genetic Basis of Disease-Lect12.5
 531-304 Molecular/Genetic Basis of Disease-Prac12.5

10.2.22. PHARMACOLOGY

Teaching departments: Pharmacology, Physiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry.

Pharmacology
 Contact: Department of Pharmacology 
Major
 50 points 
 534-301 Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology25
 Plus either 
 534-304 Pharmacology of Therapeutic Substances25
 or two of: 
 534-302 Neuropharmacology12.5
 534-305 Toxicology12.5
 534-306 Drug Discovery12.5
 534-311 Drug Development Techniques12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5

Note: approval from the Head of Department is required for 516-307 to count towards the pharmacology major and must be obtained prior to commencing the subject.

10.2.23. PHYSICS

Teaching departments: Physics, Mathematics and Statistics.

Physics
 Contact: School of Physics 
Major
 50 points 
 One of 
 640-321 Quantum Mechanics (Adv)12.5
 640-341 Quantum Mechanics12.5
 Plus one of: 
 640-393 Laboratory Work A12.5
 640-394 Laboratory Work B12.5
 640-364 Computational Physics12.5
 Plus two other 300-level physics subjects 

Students considering undertaking Honours in Physics should refer to the Physics honours program section of the BSc (Honours) entry for suggested 300-level subjects.

Mathematical physics
 Contact: Department of Mathematics and Statistics 

See description of mathematical physics course structure, MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

10.2.24. PHYSIOLOGY

Teaching departments: Physiology, Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Botany, Zoology.

Physiology
 Contact: Department of Physiology 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 536-301 Cardiovascular Health: Genes & Hormones12.5
 536-302 Molecular Neurophysiology12.5
 536-303 The Brain: Neurophysiology of Behaviour12.5
 536-304 Advanced Experimental Physiology12.5
 536-308 Physiology of Muscle & Exercise12.5
 536-311 Molecular/Cellular Basis of Physiology12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5

Note: the topic of the Research Project must be related to physiology.

10.2.25. PSYCHOLOGY

Teaching department: Behavioural Science.

A major study in psychology, accredited by the Australian Psychological Society (APS), consists of a minimum of ten subjects and 125 points. The 50 points at 300-level definition of a science major is waived in this instance. Science students will instead need to complete a minimum of 50 science points at 300-level. Refer to Psychology as a major for further information.

All subjects accredited as counting towards the psychology major are considered science subjects.

Psychology
 Contact: School of Behavioural Science 

See description of psychology as a major course structure, Psychology as a major.

10.2.26. REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

Teaching departments: Zoology, Anatomy and Cell Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

Reproduction and Development
 Contact: Department of Zoology 
Major
 50 points 
 654-304 Reproduction12.5
 516-302 Developmental Biology12.5
 Plus two of 
 606-309 Frontiers of Cell Biology12.5
 652-303 Developmental and Cellular Genetics12.5
 516-306 Developmental Neurobiology12.5
 521-304 Hormone & Neurotransmitter Biochemistry12.5
 654-307 Evolution and the Human Condition12.5
 654-309 Field Biology of Australian Wildlife12.5
 516-307 Research Project12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Note: Students may only choose one of 516-307, 600-311 or 600-312 and the topic of the Research Project must be related to reproduction and development.

10.2.27. VISION SCIENCE

Teaching department: Optometry and Vision Sciences.

Vision science
 Contact: Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences 
Major
 50 points selected from: 
 655-321 Practical Problems in Vision12.5
 655-328 Visual Neuroscience12.5
 655-341 Ocular Histopathology12.5
 655-351 Ophthalmic Lenses and Dispensing12.5
 600-311 Research Project A12.5
 600-312 Research Project B12.5

Students may only choose one of 600-311 or 600-312 to contribute to the vision science major. The topic of the research project must be related to vision science.

10.2.28. ZOOLOGY

Teaching department: Zoology.

Zoology
 Contact: Department of Zoology 
Major
 50 points which must include 25 points selected from one of the following pairs of subjects: 
 Both 
 654-302 Experimental Marine Ecology12.5
 654-312 Marine Ecology12.5
 Or both 
 654-304 Reproduction12.5
 516-302 Developmental Biology12.5
 Or both 
 654-305 Experimental Animal Behaviour12.5
 654-315 Animal Behaviour12.5
 Or both 
 654-309 Field Biology of Australian Wildlife12.5
 654-313 Ecology in Changing Environments12.5
 Plus 25 points selected from any of the above subjects and/or the following: 
 654-306 Marine Zoology12.5
 654-307 Evolution and the Human Condition12.5
 654-308 Conservation Biology12.5


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