Overview
Learning Outcomes
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Professionals
- Global Citizens
- Scholars
- Leaders
- Scholars
- Global Citizens
- Leaders
- Scholars
Program Structure144 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 144 UOC as a standalone program.
Students in the Bachelor of Life Sciences are expected to complete 144 UOC of courses.
96 UOC of Science courses
- At least one approved Bachelor of Life Sciences major
- Science elective courses. Science courses are defined in 'Table 1' in the Additional Information section.
36 UOC of Free Electives. These courses can be taken from any Faculty of the University at any stage of your program.
12 UOC of General Education courses. Please see the rules regarding General Education below. These courses can be taken at any stage in your program.
Please click the Sample Programs link below to view a typical enrolment pattern for this program.
Science Majors
Students must complete at least one and no more than 2 of the specialisations below.
Free Electives
Students may take up to a maximum of 36 UOC of the following courses.
General Education
Students must take 12 UOC of the following courses.
Any course defined as a Science course cannot be taken as General Education (GE). All other courses can be used to fulfil the GE requirement of this program, including GEN# coded courses. Any exceptions to these rules must be approved by the Associate Dean (Academic Programs) or nominee.
Course Information Rule
Excluded General Education Courses
Students may not undertake any of the following excluded courses.
MInimum and Maximum Level 1 UOC
Students must complete at least 24 UOC of Level 1 Science courses. Not more than 72 UOC in Level 1 courses (including 12 UOC GE) will be counted towards the degree.
Minimum Biological Science UOC
Students must complete a minimum of 6 UOC of the following courses.
Minimum Biotechnology & Biomolecular Sci UOC
Students must complete a minimum of 6 UOC of the following courses.
Minimum Science UOC
Students must complete a minimum of 96 UOC of the following courses.
Level 2 Maturity Requirements
No student may commence Level 2 courses until 30 UOC of Level I courses have been successfully completed.
Level 3 Maturity Requirements
Students may commence Level 3 courses upon successful completion of 72 units of credit.
Major Declaration Requirement
Students must complete at least one approved Bachelor of Life Sciences major, which must be declared before enrolling in Level II courses.
Sample Programs
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Program Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning
Progression Requirements
Pathways
Honours Programs
Professional Outcomes
Career Opportunities
Recognition of Achievement
University Medal
Award of Pass with Distinction
Additional Information
Definition of 'Science' courses
Science Handbook Rules and Editions
Students must follow the program rules and requirements in the UNSW Handbook published in the year they commence their studies with the Faculty of Science.
Students who transfer from another UNSW Faculty into Science (for example, from a Bachelor of Arts into a Bachelor of Science) must follow the program rules and requirements in the UNSW Handbook published in the year of their transfer.
Students, who are readmitted to UNSW after a period of unapproved absence or deferment, or after exclusion, must satisfy the program rules in the Handbook published in the year of their readmission. In addition, these students may be subject to restrictions on which courses taken at UNSW may be counted on their return. In some cases, students returning from an unapproved absence may be required to repeat courses. See the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and Advanced Standing section below for more details. Students who take approved leave or deferment will follow the Handbook for the year of their original commencement unless otherwise approved by the Associate Dean (Academic Programs).
Faculty of Science Rules
The Faculty of Science has some rules that relate to all students enrolled in programs offered by the Faculty in relation to recognition for prior learning, general education, course exclusions, study load, and cross-institutional study. All students should read the information contained on the Faculty General Rules and Requirements page.
Program Fees
At UNSW fees are generally charged at course level and therefore dependent upon individual enrolment and other factors such as student's residency status. For generic information on fees and additional expenses of UNSW programs, click on one of the following: