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Bachelor of Science

Approved Abbreviation: BSc


Western Sydney University Course Code: 3754.2

AQF Level: 7

CRICOS Code: 041144M


Students should follow the course structure for the course version relevant to the year they commenced. This version applies to students whose commencement year in this course is 2022 or later.

Units may be revised or replaced to ensure students are provided with up to date curriculum throughout their studies, and this may result in a new course version. Refer to the Check My Course Progress page in MySR for the most up to date information for your course.

For Commencement Year 2020 to 2021 - please refer to: 3754.1 Bachelor of Science

Science asks questions about how the natural world works and the impact of humans at its interface. It does so in a systematic, yet rigorously creative way based on inquiry and evidence. A Bachelor of Science will prepare you to take part in this process of inquiry, by both contributing to it and by using scientific knowledge to solve current problems in broad settings. Students will learn core concepts and skills investigating the natural world, proposing and testing ideas by experimentation and observation; quantifying and modelling processes; communicating findings, thinking independently and critically. Students can enrol in this degree and select from a range of scientific disciplines with the option of expanding learning into other areas outside of science.

Students choosing MT3031 Environmental Health testamur major must complete a compulsory work placement of 100 hours.

All students must complete 60 credit points of study at Level 3 to meet course requirements. Depending on the specialisation selected, students may need to select at least 10 credit points of elective study at Level 3 to meet this requirement.

Students need to note that different majors are offered on different campuses, and not all majors will be offered at every campus.

Study Mode
Three years full-time or six years part-time.

Accreditation
MT3027 Chemistry - is accredited by The Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI). MT3031 (Environmental Health) when undertaken within the Bachelor of Science has Conditional Provisional Accreditation with Environmental Health Australia

Admission

Assumed Knowledge: Students should have at least two unit English, and two unit science (any science) and two unit mathematics at year 12 equivalent.

Applications from Australian and New Zealand citizens and holders of permanent resident visas must be made via the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Use the links below to apply via UAC or Western Sydney University. Applications made directly to Western Sydney do not have an application fee.

Applicants who have undertaken studies overseas may have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Local and International applicants who are applying through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) will find details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof on the UAC website. Local applicants applying directly to the University should also use the information provided on the UAC website.

http://www.uac.edu.au/

https://westernsydney.uac.edu.au/ws/

International applicants must apply directly to the University via the International Office. International students applying to the University through the International Office can find details of minimum English proficiency requirements and acceptable proof on their website.

International Office

Overseas qualifications must be deemed by the Department of Education to be equivalent to Australian qualifications in order to be considered by UAC and Western Sydney University

Work Integrated Learning

Western Sydney University seeks to enhance student learning experiences by enabling students to engage in the culture, expectations and practices of their profession or discipline. This course includes a placement or other community-based unpaid practical experience.

There is a mandatory work component required for completion of this course. Please contact the Course Advisor listed above for information.

Work integrated learning is a component of many units in the core of the course and testamur majors. Additionally, students will be allocated to one of two specific work integrated learning units.

The first of these, Complex Case Studies in Science, is designed to provide students with opportunities for personal development, industry and civic engagement and to develop career readiness. The unit assures that students can critically analyse and logically argue complex scientific issues whilst taking into account multiple competing perspectives and builds on employability and communication skills developed in earlier units.

In the second specific work integrated learning unit, Work Internship for Science Professionals, students undertake a one hundred hour industry placement. This unit will only be undertaken by students studying MT3031 Environmental Health to meet accreditation requirements. The placement will allow students to observe and develop professional skills and behaviour and integrate theoretical and practical science knowledge and conventions into a real world setting. Student placements are unpaid and are undertaken in accordance with the requirements of Western Sydney University’s Placement Policy. Students who are in relevant employment may apply for this experience to be recognised for advanced standing purposes. Students should consult the Advanced Standing Policy.

Placement Policy

Advanced Standing Policy.

International students should also refer to the 'Work Integrated Learning (WIL) for international students' website for more information and a link to the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).

Work Integrated Learning (WIL) for international students

Course Structure

Qualification for this award requires the completion of 240 credit points which includes 80 credit points of core units plus 80 credit points of units taken as a Science specialisation plus 80 credit points of elective units.

There are two exceptions to this: For MT3031 Environmental Health specialisation, students must complete 80 credit points of core units plus 120 credit points of Environmental Health units plus 40 credit points of elective units.

Students selecting MT2022 Forensic Science must use their elective units to complete M3120 Crime Scene Investigation to meet industry requirements. All students must complete 60 credit points at level 3 or above.

Depending on the specialisation selected, students may need to select at least 10 credit points of flexible study at Level 3 to meet this requirement.

Units are 10 credit points each unless otherwise indicated.

Core Units

All students are required to complete the following two units

300811Scientific Literacy
300808Introductory Chemistry

Students are allocated core units from the following areas depending on the specialisation chosen. Students should consult the sequence of units identified for each specialisation.

Choose two of

300802Biodiversity
300816Cell Biology
301451Essential Chemistry

Choose one of

300831Quantitative Thinking
300672Mathematics 1A
200263Biometry

Choose one of

200028Advanced Calculus
301460Biochemistry
300843Forensic and Environmental Analysis
301445Science Research Methods
300832Analytical Chemistry
300872Epidemiology

Choose one of

301261Complex Case Studies in Science
301259Work Internship for Science Professionals

(only available to students in MT3031 Environmental Health)

Choose one of

300883Laboratory Quality Management
300913Field Project 1
300855Conservation Biology
300893Topics in Medical Science

Specialisation

Students are required to complete eight specialisation units from one of the following testamur majors. Students selecting MT3031 Environmental Health are required to complete twelve specialisation units. Students may only select one testamur major:

MT3045AgriFood
MT3047Applied Physics
MT3042Biology
MT3027Chemistry
MT3031Environmental Health
MT3022Forensic Science
MT3046Innovative Foods
MT3043Sustainable Environmental Futures
MT3014Zoology
MT3015Animal Science

Elective Units

Students may use their elective units to complete a major (80 credit points) or one or more sub-majors (40 credit points each) from the same or another discipline area, or up to 80 credit points from the wide range of units offered by Western Sydney University.

Students may complete a second testamur major chosen from the list below:

MT3045AgriFood
MT3047Applied Physics
MT3042Biology
MT3027Chemistry
MT3046Innovative Foods
MT3043Sustainable Environmental Futures
MT3014Zoology
MT3015Animal Science
MT3028Anatomy and Physiology
MT3030Biomedical Science
MT3044Human Nutrition

NOTE: Students must seek advice from their Academic Course Advisor before selecting a second testamur major (or major) to ensure course requirements are met

Suggested sub-majors:

SM3113Environmental Health
SM3114Infectious Diseases
SM3044Microbiology

Students taking a pathway to teaching sub-major must first seek academic advice before selecting electives or sub-majors.

Students can apply for a major or sub-major via MySR.

Enrolment in elective units is dependent on meeting any required criteria for individual units, such as co-requisites and pre-requisites.



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