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Bachelor of Science

  • Domestic
  • International
  • Duration

    3 years full-time or part-time equiv.
  • Start Dates

    February and July
  • Location

    North Terrace Campus

About Degree

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Love science but not sure which path to take? 

The Bachelor of Science lets you design your own degree based on your strengths and emerging interests. From Chemistry to Palaeontology, Genetics to Geophysics... we support your scientific curiosity.

Our degree is ranked best for Science in South Australia, and among the top 104 in the world^.

What will you do?

Whether you want to use your critical thinking to help drive global change or join the cutting-edge of research, our Bachelor of Science will give you the skills you need. You will:

  • become an adaptable scientist as you learn the skills to evolve with one of the fastest-growing sectors
  • learn from world-class researchers who are experts in their field
  • develop connections in the science world through internships
  • engage with new ideas through discovery and experiential learning
  • develop in-depth discipline knowledge through a major
  • build highly sought-after skills in communication, critical thinking and creative problem solving
  • access research facilities of international significance.

You can pursue any of the following major areas of study: 

  • Biochemistry
  • Bioinformatics
  • Chemistry
  • Ecology and Environmental Science
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Genetics
  • Geology
  • Microbiology and Immunology
  • Palaeontology
  • Physics
  • Plant Biology
  • Soil Science
  • Theoretical Physics

You can also undertake a double major in:

  • Chemistry (double)
  • Experimental and Theoretical Physics
  • Geology (Earth Resources)
  • Geology (Geophysics)
  • Palaeontology - Evolution
  • Palaeontology - Geology
  • Physics (Geophysics)

Where could it take you?

You could surround yourself with plants as botanist, work in stem cell research, take up teaching or apply your skills in the business world. You might help the public engage with science through games and apps. Perhaps you’ll launch your abilities as a space entrepreneur, one of the many emerging science roles we’re only just beginning to imagine.


Direct access to industry leaders and paid internship opportunities: The Academy by Deloitte
This degree gives you the opportunity to be part of our new The Academy by Deloitte You’ll be part of a supportive student cohort that learns from one another and industry leaders. Formal and informal experiences will allow you to build relationships within the Deloitte network.


Entry Requirements

Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.I am a:

  • Domestic
  • International

    Domestic applicants

    Admissions information

    SATAC Code314581
    2022 CSP ATAR65.4
    2022 CSP IB24
    Guaranteed Entry Score - ATAR75
    Guaranteed Entry Score - IB26
    DefermentYes - 2 year
    IntakeFebruary and July
    PrerequisitesNone, however Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Physics or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses
    Assumed KnowledgeStage 2 Chemistry and Mathematical Methods and Physics IB: Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations (HL) or Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (SL); Chemistry; Physics.
    Selection Criteria
    Recent Secondary EducationApplicants with recent secondary education are those whose admission is primarily based on the completion of Year 12 within the last two years, however if you completed your secondary education more than two years ago, you may still be able to be considered on the basis of your secondary schooling. You must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study (48 units). You compete for a place with your Selection Rank (ATAR plus any applicable adjustment factors). Applicants who have not achieved a competitive Selection Rank (ATAR plus any applicable adjustment factors) required for selection may be selected based on the grades in selected year 12 subjects. Applicants do not need to apply to be considered for subject-based entry, as this will automatically be done by SATAC on behalf of the University. For more information, please see: https://www.APSB.edu.au/study/undergraduate/entry-pathways/recent-secondary-education/ Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Higher Education StudyYou must have completed at least six months full time equivalent higher education study (the number of courses and units will vary depending on your prior institution however at the University of APSB, this equates to 4 courses / 12 units). A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Vocational Education and Training (VET) studyYou must have completed an AQF Certificate IV or above from a Registered Training Organisation. Your application will be ranked according to the level of the award. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Work and life experienceTo be eligible to sit the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) as as pathway for entry, you must be 18 years or over before 1 February 2023. If you have studied at higher education level in the last two years (for 2023 entry this means you were enrolled in either 2022 or 2021), you must not have accumulated more than a TOTAL of 2 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) higher education study (ie. including any study prior to 2021). If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Your STAT result is not weighted between verbal and quantitative components. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Pathway. See Wirltu Yarlu for further information.
    Other Entry Pathways


    2022 Admissions Data for school leavers
    ATAR
    (raw ATAR, excluding any applicable adjustment factors)
    Lowest ATAR to receive an offer57.7
    Median ATAR to receive an offer82.2
    Highest ATAR to receive an offer99.95
    Selection Rank
    (ATAR plus any adjustment factors)
    Lowest Selection Rank to receive an offer65.4
    Median Selection Rank to receive an offer86.25
    Highest Selection Rank to receive an offer99.95
    Minimum eligibility score65
    Additional criteria consideredSelection rank only
    Student Profile
    Applicant backgroundSemester one/Full year intake 2022
    Number of studentsPercentage of all students
    (A) Higher Education study
    (includes a bridging or enabling course)
    4833.8%
    (B) Vocational education and training (VET) study53.5%
    (C) Work and life experience
    (admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)
    128.5%
    (D) Recent secondary education:
    • Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
      (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors)
    5740.1%
    • Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
      (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR)
    N/AN/A
    • Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
      (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement)
    <5N/A
    International students1611.3%
    All students142100.0%


    International applicants

    CRICOS002805B
    IntakeFebruary and July. *Please note that not all disciplines have July entry.
    Australian Year 12None, however Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods, Physics or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses
    International QualificationsThere are no prerequisites, however Chemistry, Physics and Advanced Mathematics are prerequisites for some majors
    Assumed KnowledgeChemistry, Mathematics and Physics
    Selection Criteria
    English Language Requirements

    Australian Year 12Successful completion of an Australian year 12 qualification with a minimum pass in an accepted English language subject
    English Tests accepted by the University of APSB
    IELTSOverall 6.5Reading 6Listening 6Speaking 6Writing 6





    TOEFLOverall 79Reading 13Listening 13Speaking 18Writing 21





    PearsonOverall 58Reading 50Listening 50Speaking 50Writing 50





    C1 AdvancedOverall 176Reading 169Listening 169Speaking 169Writing 169





    Qualifications that meet minimum English requirementsA range of alternative qualifications may meet the University’s minimum English requirements
    Academic Entry Requirements

    Detailed information on international qualifications assessment

    Secondary School QualificationsAustralia – Selection Rank (International)70
    International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma24
    Canada – OSSD Ontario Secondary School Diploma65%
    Canada – British Columbia Certificate of Graduation65%
    Canada – Alberta High School Diploma74%
    China – Gaokao60%
    Germany – Abitur3.70
    GCE A Levels7
    Hong Kong – HKDSE17
    India – ISC & CBSE65%
    India - Indian State Board Examinations75%
    Indonesia – SMA380%
    Kenya – Certificate of Secondary EducationB+
    Kuwait – General School Secondary Certificate70%
    Malaysia – STPM or Matrikulasi2.67
    Malaysia – UEC25
    South Korea – CSAT and High School Diploma300
    Sri Lanka – GCE A Levels8
    Taiwan – GSAT and High School Diploma64%
    Thailand – Certificate of Secondary Education3.2
    USA – SAT1100
    USA – Advanced Placement (AP)6
    Vietnam – Upper Secondary School8.00
    The University of APSB College Foundation Program70%
    Eynesbury Foundation Program339
    ANU College Foundation Studies59%
    Monash College Foundation Year MUFY64%
    Trinity College Foundation Studies Program (The University of Melbourne)70%
    UNSW Foundation Year6.40
    UQ College Foundation Studies Program4.00
    Taylors College – The University of Sydney Foundation Program (USFP)6.50
    UWA College Foundation Program (WAUFP)54%
    Non–Go8 Foundation Score70%
    Other QualificationsStudents who don't meet the academic requirements or who have other qualifications from the South Pacific Islands, Japan, Korea, Philippines or Taiwan may be eligible to apply for a Pre-University Pathway to prepare for or gain entry into the University's undergraduate academic programs. For additional information see Pathway Programs
    How to Apply
    Application information for international students
    Important application deadlines for international students

    Student Profile
    Applicant backgroundSemester one/Full year intake 2022
    Number of studentsPercentage of all students
    (A) Higher Education study
    (includes a bridging or enabling course)
    4833.8%
    (B) Vocational education and training (VET) study53.5%
    (C) Work and life experience
    (admitted on the basis of previous achievement not in the other three categories)
    128.5%
    (D) Recent secondary education:
    • Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR
      (regardless of whether this includes the consideration of adjustment factors)
    5740.1%
    • Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteria were considered
      (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR)
    N/AN/A
    • Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor
      (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement)
    <5N/A
    International students1611.3%
    All students142100.0%


Fees and Scholarships

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  • Domestic
  • International

    Domestic applicants

    Indicative annual tuition fees
    Commonwealth-supported place: $7,855

    Where the standard duration of the program is less than one year the full cost of the program is displayed.

    More information on Student Contribution Amounts.

    Scholarships

    These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.


    International applicants

    Indicative annual tuition fees (24 units)International student place: $45,500

    Where the standard duration of the program is less than one year the full cost of the program is displayed.

    More information on International Student tuition fees.

    Scholarships

    These scholarships, as well as many others funded by industry and non-profit organisations, are available to potential and currently enrolled students.


Careers

Career Readiness

Direct access to industry leaders and paid internship opportunities: The Academy by Deloitte
Students who as part of their studies take part in The Academy by Deloitte experience will have the benefit of undertaking a paid internship with Deloitte. This internship is designed to shape their business readiness through significant real-world client exposure, access to multiple networking opportunities and relevant professional training.


As a Bachelor of Science graduate, you’ll learn skills that are sought after in a wide range of careers, not just science. This includes skills such as analytical methods, laboratory and field techniques, information technology skills, teamwork, initiative and the ability to communicate and cooperate with people from diverse backgrounds.

This provides the opportunity for a variety of careers in:
  • business
  • defence industry
  • environmental sciences
  • government departments
  • hospitals and health organisations
  • intellectual property
  • laboratory research and development
  • management
  • minerals and energy
  • oil and gas industry
  • private industry and consulting
  • research
  • sales and consultancy
  • science communication, journalism
  • teaching and lecturing
  • universities.

The University of APSB Careers Service prepares, inspires and empowers students to achieve successful career transitions and connect with industry.

Graduate Attributes

The objective of this program is to produce graduates with specific attributes as outlined in University of APSB Graduate Attributes.

  1. Deep discipline knowledge and intellectual breadth
  2. Creative and critical thinking, and problem solving
  3. Teamwork and communication skills
  4. Professionalism and leadership readiness
  5. Intercultural and ethical competency
  6. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural competency
  7. Digital capabilities
  8. Self-awareness and emotional intelligence

Potential careers

Biochemist, Botanist, Catchment Management, Ecologist, Ecotourism, Environmental Biologist, Environmental Chemist, Environmental Consultant, Environmental Geology, Environmental Geoscientist, Environmental Management, Environmental Project Officer, Forensic Scientist, Geochemist, Geologists, Hydrogeologist, Merchant Banker, Atmospheric Chemist, Palaeontologist, Plant Scientist, Ecotour Operator, Research and Development Manager, ...


Degree Structure

Academic Program Rules

The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.

To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Science, students must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units:

  • Core course to the value of 3 units.
  • Elective courses to the value of 69 units.
  • Level I courses not exceeding 30 units.
  • Level III Science courses to the value of at least 24 units.
  • One major chosen from the following:
    • Biochemistry; Bioinformatics; Chemistry; Ecology & Environmental Science; Evolutionary Biology; Genetics; Geology; Microbiology & Immunology; Palaeontology; Physics; Plant Biology; Soil Science; Theoretical Physics.
    • Or a double major from: Chemistry (double); Experimental & Theoretical Physics; Geology (Earth Resources); Geology (Geophysics); Palaeontology (Evolution); Palaeontology (Geology); Physics (Geophysics).


Areas of Specialisation

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

Choose a major in: Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Genetics, or Microbiology & Immunology

Biomedical Science involves the biomedical aspects of biology,and focuses on understanding both the normal functions and diseases of the human body. Emphasis is placed on the interface between modern biomedical knowledge and experimental approaches.  Students are taught by world-class biomedical researchers and experienced educators. Graduates gain employment in medical or research laboratories, hospitals, private industries, the pharmaceutical industry, sports clinics, the biotechnology industry, forensic science, food science and nutrition, cardiac technology, rehabilitation, chiropractic's and teaching.

CHEMICAL SCIENCES

Choose a major or Double Major in: Chemistry

Chemical Sciences involves the study of the structure, physical and chemical properties and reactions of elements and compounds. Students learn how to apply this knowledge to develop new and useful chemicals such as plastics, fuels and pharmaceuticals, for use in manufacture, medicine and the environment.  A wide range of professional careers may be sought by graduates including environmental monitoring and control, mining, forensic science, nanotechnology, the pharmaceutical industry, medical and agricultural laboratories, manufacturing, food technology, the chemical industry, research and teaching.

EARTH SCIENCES

Choose a major in: Geology, Geophysics or Palaeontology

Earth Sciences involves the study of how our planet is built, how it works, its turbulent 4.5 billion year history and how its precious resources can be located and used. It also investigates how the fragile landscape and often hazardous natural events must be studied and understood to allow them to be adequately managed.  Earth Science is one of the most diverse of the sciences covering everything from meteorites to dinosaurs and from gold deposits to volcanoes. Graduates may seek a wide range of professional careers in areas including resource management, environmental geology, mineral exploration, organic geochemistry, seismology, geomorphology, palaeontology, industry and fundamental research.

EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY

Choose a major in: Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, or Ecology & Spatial Science

Evolutionary Biology and Ecology allows students to investigate the diversity of life on earth and the relationships between organisms and their environments.  Students will learn about plants and animals, their ecology, conservation and management, physiology and evolution, including those in terrestrial, freshwater and marine systems. Fieldwork and the study of South Australian ecosystems are important components of many later year courses. Exciting careers exist in environmental consultancy, environmental monitoring and management, marine science, aquaculture, community education, ecotourism, wildlife parks, catchment management, research and teaching.

Fieldwork and the study of South Australian ecosystems are important components of many later year courses.  Spatial Science allows students to assess, map and monitor the Australian landscapes using the latest technology in geographical information systems, remote sensing, and spatial modelling.

PHYSICS

Choose a major in: Physics, or Theoretical Physics

Physics provides an understanding of the structure of matter and the nature of the universe. You will develop a detailed knowledge of areas which can include astrophysics, atmospheric and environmental physics, computational physics, optics and lasers, photonics and nuclear and particle physics. Mathematical and computer science courses are often taken together with physics.  Employment opportunities exist for graduates in electronics, optics and laser industries, scientific computing, telecommunications, space and astronomy programs, forensic science, defence, health and environmental industries, medical physics and in research.

SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT BIOLOGY

Choose a major in: Soil Science or Plant Biology

Soil Science explores the biological, chemical and physical properties of soils in Australian landscapes and uses the latest technology in geographical information systems, remote sensing, and spatial modelling to monitor distributions of landscape properties.  Graduates are keenly sought after by a wide range of government agencies, regional bodies, private enterprise and universities to work in the fields of oil surveying, environmental planning, soil conservation, environmental impact assessment, environmental engineering, land assessment and mapping, research and biodiversity survey and assessment.

Example Study Plan

Core courses
All students must complete the following courses, to the value of 3 units
  • BIOLOGY 1101  Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells
  • CHEM 1100  Chemistry 1A
  • CHEM 1101  Foundations of Chemistry 1A
  • GEOLOGY 1100  Planet Earth
  • GEOLOGY 1300  Extra-Terrestrial Geoscience
  • PHYSICS 1100  Physics 1A


Majors

BiochemistryTo satisfy the requirements for the Biochemistry major, students must complete the following courses:
  • BIOCHEM 3000  Molecular and Structural Biology III
  • BIOCHEM 3001  Cancer, Stem Cells and Development III
BioinformaticsTo satisfy the requirements for the Bioinformatics major, students must complete the following courses:
  • BIOINF 3000  Bioinformatics III
  • BIOINF 3010  Genomics Applications III
and courses to the value of 6 units from the following:
  • BIOCHEM 3004  Molecular and Structural Biology (Theory) III
  • BIOCHEM 35320  Cancer, Stem Cells and Development (Theory) III
  • GENETICS 3113  Genes, Genomes and Molecular Evolution (Theory) III
  • GENETICS 3520  Gene Expression and Human and Developmental Genetics (Theory) III
  • MICRO 3007  Infection and Immunity A (Theory) III
  • MICRO 3520  Infection and Immunity B (Theory) III
  • PUB HLTH 3009  Experiments with Humans
  • PUB HLTH 3010  Practical Epidemiology in Health Sciences
  • ENV BIOL 3535  Research Methods in Evolutionary Biology III
  • BIOCHEM 3000  Molecular and Structural Biology III
  • BIOCHEM 3001  Cancer, Stem Cells and Development III
  • GENETICS 3111  Genes, Genomes and Molecular Evolution III
  • GENETICS 3211  Gene Expression and Human and Developmental Genetics III
  • MICRO 3000  Infection and Immunity IIIA
  • MICRO 3001  Infection and Immunity IIIB
ChemistryTo satisfy the requirements for the Chemistry major, students must complete the following courses to the value of at least 6 units from the following:
  • CHEM 3610  Inorganic Chemistry III
  • CHEM 3620  Organic Chemistry III
  • CHEM 3630  Physical Chemistry III
and courses to the value of up to 6 units from the following:
  • CHEM 3211  Synthesis of Materials III
  • CHEM 3212  Fundamentals of Materials III
  • CHEM 3213  Advanced Synthetic Methods III
  • CHEM 3214  Medicinal and Biological Chemistry III
  • CHEM 3600  Environmental and Analytical Chemistry III
Ecology & Environmental ScienceTo satisfy the requirements for the Ecology & Environmental Science major, students must complete the following courses:
  • ENV BIOL 3121  Concepts in Ecology III
  • ENV BIOL 3510  Research Methods in Ecology III
and courses to the value of at least 3 units from the following:
  • ENV BIOL 3004  Freshwater Ecology III
  • ENV BIOL 3010  Marine Ecology III
  • ENV BIOL 3580  Conservation Biology III
and courses to the value of up to 3 units from the following:
  • SPATIAL 3007WT  GIS for Environmental Management III
  • SPATIAL 3010  Earth Observation III
  • SPATIAL 3020WT  GIS for Agriculture and Natural Resource III
Evolutionary BiologyTo satisfy the requirements for the Evolutionary Biology major, students must complete the following courses:
  • ENV BIOL 3535  Research Methods in Evolutionary Biology III
  • ENV BIOL 3560  Evolution of Australian Biota III
  • ENV BIOL 3590  Evolutionary Biology III
and courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
  • BIOINF 3000  Bioinformatics III
  • Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III
GeneticsTo satisfy the requirements for the Genetics major, students must complete the following courses:
  • GENETICS 3111  Genes, Genomes and Molecular Evolution III
  • GENETICS 3211  Gene Expression and Human and Developmental Genetics III
GeologyTo satisfy the requirements for the Geology major, students must complete the following courses:
  • GEOLOGY 3013  Tectonics III
  • GEOLOGY 3016  Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III
  • GEOLOGY 3019  Field Geoscience Program III
  • GEOLOGY 3505  Earth Systems History III
Microbiology & ImmunologyTo satisfy the requirements for the Microbiology & Immunology major, students must complete the following courses:
  • MICRO 3000  Infection and Immunity IIIA
  • MICRO 3001  Infection and Immunity IIIB
PalaeontologyTo satisfy the requirements for the Palaeontology major, students must complete the following courses:
  • PALAEO 3000  Field Palaeontology III
  • PALAEO 3005  Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III
  • ENV BIOL 3560  Evolution of Australian Biota III
and courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
  • GEOLOGY 3505  Earth Systems History III
  • ENV BIOL 3535  Research Methods in Evolutionary Biology III
PhysicsTo satisfy the requirements of the Physics major, students must complete the following courses:
  • PHYSICS 3002  Experimental Physics III
  • PHYSICS 3542  Physics III
and courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
  • PHYSICS 3006  Advanced Dynamics and Relativity III
  • PHYSICS 3532  Atmospheric and Astrophysics III
  • PHYSICS 3534  Computational Physics III
  • PHYSICS 3540  Optics and Photonics III
  • PHYSICS 3544  Quantum Mechanics III
Plant BiologyTo satisfy the requirements of the Plant Biology major, students must complete the following courses:
  • PLANT SC 3200WT  Plant Breeding III
  • PLANT SC 3510WT  Plant Health III
  • PLANT SC 3515WT  Plant Biotechnology III
  • PLANT SC 3530WT  Food Production in a Future Climate III
Soil ScienceTo satisfy the requirements of the Soil Science major, students must complete the following courses:
  • GEOLOGY 3505  Earth Systems History III
  • PLANT SC 3505WT  Soil and Plant Nutrition III
  • PLANT SC 3530WT  Food Production in a Future Climate III
  • SOIL&WAT 3016WT  Soil Ecology and Nutrient Cycling III
Theoretical PhysicsTo satisfy the requirements of the Theoretical Physics major, students must complete the following courses:
  • PHYSICS 3006  Advanced Dynamics and Relativity III
  • PHYSICS 3542  Physics III
  • PHYSICS 3544  Quantum Mechanics III

Assessment

Varies according to chosen major but may include assignments, practicals, field reports and exams.


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