Updating Results

University of South Australia

  • 17% international / 83% domestic

Bachelor of Science

  • Bachelor

In this very flexible degree you will develop a broad science education. You will study a major in an area of science that interests you, and you'll develop a strong scientific understanding within that area.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
LBSC, 024220A
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$35,300 per year / $105,900 total
ATAR
70

About this course

In this very flexible degree you will develop a broad science education. You will study a major in an area of science that interests you, and you'll develop a strong scientific understanding within that area. You will learn from academic and industry leaders - we are number one in SA for teaching quality in science and mathematics1.

With the right grades, you can apply for entry into one of our highly-regarded honours programs and spend a year on more detailed scientific research. Honours programs include:

1 QILT: Course Experience Questionnaire 2016-17.Public SA-founded universities only.

Study locations

Mawson Lakes

What you will learn

This is a very flexible degree, where you can choose 2 majors from right across the field of science. Majors available:

  • Applied physics: allows you to pursue in-depth studies in advanced materials, computational physics and medical health physics
  • Biology: includes plant and animal biology, cell biology, physiology, environmental biology, biochemistry and introductory biotechnology
  • Chemistry: offers studies in both physical and inorganic chemistry
  • Ecosystem sciences: looks at environmental sciences and policy including the contemporary concepts of ecosystem management and sustainable development that link natural and social systems. You will receive a solid foundation in natural sciences and field research techniques, while engaging in active, project-based learning opportunities
  • Mathematics and statistics: core studies in applied mathematics, statistics and optimization
  • Geographical Information Systems (GIS): are computerised systems which store and analyse spatial data. Data stored by coordinates in 2D, 3D or 4D can be used to perform spatial queries and analyses. These tools are used in many real world applications with the major focusing on environmental applications. The major contains courses on capturing, storing, analysing and presenting various forms of spatial data.
  • Geoscience and Biogeochemistry: combines the study of chemical, physical, geological and biological processes that shape the natural environment, with an emphasis on problems such as climate change, environmental pollution and landscape modification. Investigate the Earth System and the dynamic interactions that govern global change from the microscopic to the macroscopic scale.

If you are interested in taking a major in another area of science this may also be possible. Please consult with the Program Director. If you think you might be interested in secondary school teaching, you can apply for the Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary), it's a direct pathway to postgraduate study.

You can gain an extra qualification and broaden your career prospects by completing a Diploma in Languages.

Career pathways

Because of the diverse nature of this degree, your skills and knowledge will apply to careers in a broad range of industries, such as:

  • private or government laboratories
  • medical and pharmaceutical industries
  • manufacturing
  • environmental management
  • food and beverages
  • mining and energy
  • information technology
  • defence science
  • meteorology
  • teaching (with further study)

If you think you might be interested in secondary school teaching, you can apply for the Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary), it's a direct pathway to postgraduate study.