| The information contained in this course overview is intended only as a guide and is not part of the rules for this course. For further information (including links to unit details) consult the rules for this course and the University General Rules for Academic Courses. |
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| Course type: |
| | Undergraduate bachelor's degree |
| Status: |
| | Current |
| Intake periods: |
| | All |
| Description: |
| | The Bachelor of Science (70100) is taken by way of specialised programme. See separate entries for the details of specialised programmes. |
| Admission requirements: |
| | Standard UWA requirements for entry to a bachelor's degree course. See 'Undergraduate Admission' and 'University General Rules' in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section of this handbook. In addition to the English requirement, all students are required to have a scaled score of at least 50 per cent in a TEE mathematics subject, or equivalent. |
| Administered by: |
| | Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences |
COURSE DETAILS
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| Minimum credit points required: |
| | 192 |
| Structure: |
| | Full-time students normally take eight units (48 points) each year, and four units (24 points) and a 24-point research project in their final year. Students may be awarded honours based on academic results. |
| Available to international students: |
| | Yes. For information on international student fees see 'Schedule 2: Fees'. (Enquiries: international@uwa.edu.au) |
| Attendance type: |
| | Full- or part-time (Student visa holders should read http://www.international.uwa.edu.au/studentnet/esos for more information.) |
| Delivery mode: |
| | Internal |
| Standard full-time completion: |
| | 4 years |
| Standard part-time completion: |
| | Up to 10 years |
| Locations offered: |
| | UWA (Crawley), Albany (selected Level 1 units) |
| Domestic fee type: |
| | Commonwealth supported and/or HECS-HELP |
| Programmes available: |
| | Agricultural Economics (AGECS), Animal Science (ANSCI), Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (ENREC), Genetics and Breeding (GENBR), Geology and Resource Economics (GEOEC), Horticulture (HORTR), Land Rehabilitation (LNDRH), Landscape Management (LSCMM), Mineral Geoscience (MINGS), Natural Resource Management (NRMGT), Petroleum Geoscience (PETGS), Urban and Regional Planning (URPLN), Viticulture (VITIC), Viticulture and Oenology (VITOE), Wildlife Management (WLFMM) |
| Honours available: |
| | Yes |