| Campus | Type ofplace | UAC code | Course duration | 2011 cut-off |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kensington | CSP | 429004 | 4F | 85.25 |
Assumed knowledge: Mathematics and Chemistry, plus Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or Physics or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (depending on chosen area of study).
Major studies: Anatomy, biochemistry, biological science, biotechnology, chemistry, ecology, environmental earth science, genetics, geography, geology, marine science (marine biology, marine geology or physical oceanography), materials science, mathematics, medical microbiology and immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physical oceanography, physics, physiology, psychology, spatial information systems, statistics, toxicology, and vision science.
Career opportunities: Examples include positions in global scientific organisations and companies, international government and non-government agencies and in scientific research.
Additional information: This program requires students to undertake a science-based major, language courses and a series of directed electives to provide a suite of attributes associated with global education. The program also incorporates a period of overseas study during the third and fourth years at an approved partner institution. Students are provided with a contribution towards the expenses of the exchange by the Faculty of Science.
1. Only science-based majors are available.
UNSW is an exciting place to study science. In 2010 UNSW topped the Australian Research Council funding list and Science led the way securing Centres of Excellence in Climate Change and Quantum Computing. For further information call the Science Student Centre on 9385 7788, email science@unsw.edu.au or visit www.science.unsw.edu.au
Flexibility and choice of specialisations: UNSW offers a wide range of Science degrees with flexible or structured programs tailored to the needs and ambitions of students and to the knowledge and skills sought by employers. There are also Science degrees designed to provide a basis for professional accreditation. Specialised and vocational degrees in Science at UNSW include Aviation, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Materials Science and Engineering, Medical Science, Medicinal Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Optometry and Psychology. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences also offers the B Science/ B Education (Secondary) for students interested in teaching science in secondary schools – see 422003.
Talented students: UNSW offers high-achieving students the opportunity to participate in the Talented Student Program (TSP). Students are invited to participate in the TSP on the basis of superior secondary performance (ATAR or equivalent and/or Science or Math Olympiad performance). As a guide students invited to participate in the TSP should have achieved an ATAR (or equivalent) exceeding the mid-90s. Participants in the TSP are appointed an academic mentor from a discipline of their choice: this is designed to facilitate participation in an active research group on campus, and to allow their participation in research (eg through summer programs, seminar series and other activities). Students in the TSP are also invited to regular meetings with the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) to discuss progress, the potential tailoring of their program to suit their own interests/talents and/or accelerated progression.
Important informationUNSW will be reviewing all undergraduate programs in 2011 with a view to simplifying program structures and enhancing academic coherence. This will improve program quality, strengthen academic advisement and enable students to better understand program and course requirements. Prospective 2012 students will be informed of substantive program changes (if any). |
| CSP | Commonwealth-supported place (used to be called HECS: includes upfront HECS payment and deferred payment through HECS-HELP). |
| N/A | Selection criteria other than the ATAR used; or the course is not offered to current Year 12 applicants. |
| A+C | Combination of ATAR and additional selection criteria used. |
| nc | New course offered through UAC, no cut-off available. |
| n/o | No offers made in 2011 , no cut-off available. |