Major - Biology
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
MT3042.1
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3756.1
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Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)
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4748.3
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4748.4
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6042.2
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Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Medical Science
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Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Science
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Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Science
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
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Biology is underpinned by cells, the fundamental units necessary for organisms to grow, reproduce and interact with each other and the environment. Cells are also the basis of emerging computer models and bio-technology innovations. Biologists integrate principles from many disciplines, including chemistry, bio-physics, genetics, biochemistry, physiology and bioinformatics, for a more complete understanding of animal, plant and microbial cell function. Understanding these processes and the principles that govern the organization and function of cells are a necessary framework for creating the next advances in developmental biology and disease mitigation. At WSU, the strong emphasis on hands-on experience gives biology graduates an excellent foundation for careers in: teaching, academia, research, biotechnology, industry, law and administration. The flexibility of the major also enables students to combine their interest with other disciplines including ecology, environment, zoology and agriculture and environmental health..
Major
Structure
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Science with a major in Biology requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
Full-Time
Year 1
Autumn session
And one elective
Spring session
Choose one of
And one elective
Year 2
Autumn session
300936
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Functional Proteins and Genes
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And one elective
Spring session
301251
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
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Choose one of
301261
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Complex Case Studies in Science
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301259
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Work Internship for Science Professionals
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And one electives
Year 3
Autumn session
300909
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Biological Adaptation to Climate Change
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And one elective
Spring session
301405
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Molecular Biotechnology
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And three electives
Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)
Qualification for the Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary) with a major in Biology requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence for the Bachelor of Science with a major in Biology, given above.
In addition, all students must complete the mandatory 40 credit point sub-major in Education Studies
SM1100 Education Studies
Students must meet this requirement by choosing the units from SM1100 as electives within their Bachelor of Science program.
Bachelor of Advanced Science
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Advanced Science with a major in Biology requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
Full-Time
Year 1
Autumn session
And one elective
Spring session
Choose one of
And one elective
Year 2
Autumn session
300936
|
Functional Proteins and Genes
|
300937
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Advanced Science Project A
|
Spring session
301251
|
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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300938
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Advanced Science Project B
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Choose one of
301261
|
Complex Case Studies in Science
|
301259
|
Work Internship for Science Professionals
|
Year 3
Autumn session
300909
|
Biological Adaptation to Climate Change
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301258
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Advanced Science Research Project C
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Spring session
301405
|
Molecular Biotechnology
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301258
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Advanced Science Research Project C
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And two electives
Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Science
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 250 credit points which include the units listed in the recommended sequence below.
Full-time
Year 1: College Units
Standard 3 Term year
Preparatory unit
And
Eight University Level units comprising:
700122
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Essential Chemistry 2 (WSTC)
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700124
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Scientific Literacy (WSTC)
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700155
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Introductory Chemistry (WSTC)
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700123
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Quantitative Thinking (WSTC)
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700061
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Introduction to Human Biology (WSTC)
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And
One unit from the following (depending on the testamur major chosen)
700295
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Concepts in Human Physiology (WSTC)
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700297
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Management of Aquatic Environments (WSTC)
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700296
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Environmental Issues and Solutions (WSTC)
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700298
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Water Quality Assessment and Management (WSTC)
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700266
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Concepts in Human Anatomy (WSTC)
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Year 2
Autumn session
300936
|
Functional Proteins and Genes
|
And one elective
Spring session
301251
|
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
Choose one of
301261
|
Complex Case Studies in Science
|
301259
|
Work Internship for Science Professionals
|
And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
300909
|
Biological Adaptation to Climate Change
|
And one elective
Spring session
301405
|
Molecular Biotechnology
|
And three electives