The College Admission Pathway - WSTC Science Extended Non-Credentialed Applicants
  
        Western Sydney University
        The College Admission Pathway
        Code:
      A7071.1
  Related Courses
  
    | 7086.2 | Diploma in Science Extended | 
  The College Admission Pathway
        Structure
      
  Students must be enrolled in 7086 Diploma in Science Extended or 7087 Bachelor of Science Extended (WSTC First Year Program) to complete this specialisation.
  Students must pass the following four preparatory units for which no advanced standing will be granted in the University degree program.
  Note that students must pass 40 credit points from the following preparatory units prior to enrolling in the University level units listed below.
  Preparatory Units
  
    | 700209 | Introduction to Academic Communication 1 (WSTC Prep) | 
  
    | 700230 | Academic Skills for Science (WSTC Prep) | 
  
    | 700231 | Fundamentals of Science (WSTC Prep) | 
  
    | 700232 | Focus on Biology (WSTC Prep) | 
  Students must attempt/complete the following preparatory unit for which no advanced standing will be granted in the University degree program
  Univeristy level Units
  Students must pass the following three University level units
  
    | 700122 | Essential Chemistry 2 (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700124 | Scientific Literacy (WSTC) | 
  Students must pass one of the following two University level units
  
    | 700155 | Introductory Chemistry (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700121 | Essential Chemistry 1 (WSTC) | 
  Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science or Chemistry) students must choose 700121 Essential Chemistry 1 (WSTC).
  Students must pass one of the following two University level units
  Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) and Bachelor of Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) students must choose 700035 Physics 1 (WSTC)
  Students must pass one of the following two University level units
  
    | 700123 | Quantitative Thinking (WSTC) | 
  Bachelor of Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) students must choose 700033 Biometry (WSTC).
  Students must also pass two University level units dependent upon which Western Sydney University degree they wish to enter upon successful completion of their studies
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry or Anatomy and Physiology or Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) must choose
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700266 | Concepts in Human Anatomy (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Natural Science (Animal Science or Environmental Management) or Bachelor of Science(Chemistry) must choose
  
    | 700099 | Resource Sustainability (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science must choose
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science) must choose
  
    | 700266 | Concepts in Human Anatomy (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) must choose
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) | 
  And choose one of
  
    | 700099 | Resource Sustainability (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science (Nutrition and Food) must choose
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) must choose
  
    | 700099 | Resource Sustainability (WSTC) | 
  And choose one of
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) | 
  Students progressing to Bachelor of Science (Zoology) must choose any two of
  
    | 700099 | Resource Sustainability (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700096 | Integrated Science (WSTC) | 
  
    | 700098 | Introduction to Physiology (WSTC) |