Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (BSc(Adv))
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (BSc(Adv))
Program Code
BSC
Program Faculty
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Academic Year
2025
These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).
Overview
This program is designed for high-achieving students who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding of science, with a strong emphasis on research skill development. Students design their own degree from a broad range of study options and have flexibility to select areas of specific interest. In first year, students enrol in a combination of courses that prepare them to follow pathways through to major study areas. In third year, students choose at least one area of science in which to major and undertake a research placement. This program provides students with the early opportunity to participate in the academic and research culture of the scientific areas they are most interested in, while still providing the choice and flexibility of a Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) students participate in program specific courses that will introduce topics on processes, communication and methods used in science research. Students will also participate in structured research activities and research seminars, normally only available to Honours and postgraduate students. In addition, a semester long research placement and lab attachments will provide breadth of experience. These activities will allow associations with academic staff in major research areas, providing early access to research laboratories/projects that can be further developed for an Honours year and postgraduate study (Masters or PhD).
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is an AQF Level 7 program with a standard full-time duration of 3 years.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a coherent understanding of science by: 1.1 articulating the methods of science and explaining why current scientific knowledge is both contestable and testable by further inquiry 1.2 explaining the role and relevance of science in society.
- Exhibit depth and breadth of scientific knowledge by: 2.1 demonstrating well-developed knowledge in at least one disciplinary area 2.2 demonstrating knowledge in at least one other disciplinary area with enhanced cross-disciplinary knowledge.
- Critically analyse and solve scientific problems in an integrative manner by: 3.1 gathering, synthesising and critically evaluating information from a range of sources 3.2 designing and planning an investigation 3.3 selecting and applying practical and/or theoretical techniques or tools in order to conduct an investigation 3.4 collecting, accurately recording, interpreting and drawing conclusions from scientific data 3.5 demonstrating the cooperativity and effectiveness of working in a team environment.
- Be effective communicators of science by: 4.1 communicating scientific results, information, or arguments, to a range of audiences, for a range of purposes, and using a variety of modes.
- Be accountable for their own learning and scientific work by: 5.1 being independent and self-directed learners 5.2 working effectively, responsibly and safely in an individual or team context 5.3 demonstrating knowledge of the regulatory frameworks relevant to their disciplinary area and personally practicing ethical conduct.
Conditions
Interruption of program: Students must apply for permission from the Executive Dean or delegate before taking a Leave of Absence. Any extension of the leave without approval will result in the loss of place in the program but an application may be made to be re-admitted to the program subject to the admission procedures in place at the time.
Condition of continuing enrolment: Students enrolled in this program must maintain a minimum semester GPA of 5.0 throughout their enrolment or will be required to transfer to the Bachelor of Science. Students who have maintained this GPA will automatically be eligible for a place in the Bachelor of Science (Honours) program upon completion of the Bachelor of Science (Advanced).
Program Maximum Duration: As specified in Table 1 of the Coursework Academic Programs Policy, this program must be completed within a Maximum Duration which includes any periods of non-enrolment, leave of absence or approved study at other institutions for credit towards a Program.
Nuclear and Radiation Physics Major: Students admitted to the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) will be invited to apply for the opportunity to undertake the Nuclear and Radiation Physics major. Only students eligible for an Australian security clearance, who currently have a GPA of at least 5.0 will be eligible. Confirmation of the opportunity to undertake the major will be sent at the end of the semester prior to a student’s commencement of the first course restricted to the major, STEM 2500 Defence Industry and Security.
Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
There shall be a Bachelor of Science (Advanced).
Qualification Requirements
To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Advanced), the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units:
- Core courses to the value of 6 units.
- Elective courses up to the value of 42 units.
- Broadening Electives to the value of 9 units.
- Level I courses to a maximum of 30 units.
- Level III Science courses to the value of at least 24 units.
- One major to the value of at least 24 units from the following:
- Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Chemistry
- Ecology and Environmental Science
- Evolutionary Biology
- Experimental and Theoretical Physics
- Genetics
- Geology
- Geology and Earth Resources
- Geology and Geophysics
- Geology and Palaeontology
- Microbiology and Immunology
- Nuclear and Radiation Physics
- Palaeontology
- Palaeontology and Evolution
- Physics
- Physics and Geophysics
- Plant Biology
- Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Soil Science
- Theoretical Physics
Note: In addition to completing one major in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) degree, students may, without exceeding the maximum units for the degree, choose to undertake a second major from the available majors in the Bachelor of Science degree, or Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences degree, as outlined in the corresponding Academic Program Rules.
Core Courses
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Core Courses
To satisfy the requirements for Core Courses students must complete courses to the value of 6 units.
Level I
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 1300 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) I 3 Level II
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 2300 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) II 3
Major
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Biochemistry Major
To satisfy the requirements for Biochemistry Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 30 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human Perspectives 3 BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I: Organisms 3 and
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB 3 or
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOCHEM 2500 Biochemistry II: Molecular and Cell Biology 3 BIOCHEM 2501 Biochemistry II: Metabolism 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOCHEM 3000 Molecular and Structural Biology III 6 BIOCHEM 3520 Cancer, Stem Cells and Development (Theory) III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Bioinformatics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Bioinformatics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Level I or Level II or Level III Science courses to the value of at least 12 units.
plus
Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOINF 3000 Bioinformatics III 3 BIOINF 3010 Genomics Applications III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOCHEM 3004 Molecular and Structural Biology (Theory) III 3 BIOCHEM 3520 Cancer, Stem Cells and Development (Theory) III 3 ENV BIOL 3545 Molecular Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 GENETICS 3113 Genes, Genomes and Molecular Evolution (Theory) III 3 GENETICS 3520 Gene Expression & Human & Developmental Genetics (Theory) III 3 MICRO 3007 Infection & Immunity A (Theory) III 3 MICRO 3520 Infection & Immunity B (Theory) III 3 PUB HLTH 3009 Experiments with Humans 3 PUB HLTH 3010 Practical Epidemiology in Health Sciences 3 -
Chemistry Major
To satisfy the requirements for Chemistry Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB 3 or
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB 3 CHEM 1312 Foundations of Chemistry IS 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 2545 Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 2550 Physical and Inorganic Chemistry II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of at least 6 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 3610 Inorganic Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3620 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3630 Physical Chemistry III 3 and
Courses to the value of up to 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 3211 Synthesis of Materials III 3 CHEM 3212 Fundamentals of Materials III 3 CHEM 3213 Advanced Synthetic Methods III 3 CHEM 3214 Medicinal and Biological Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3600 Environmental and Analytical Chemistry III 3 -
Ecology and Environmental Science Major
To satisfy the requirements for Ecology and Environmental Science Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Level I or Level II or Level III Science courses to the value of at least 12 units.
plus
Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3121 Concepts in Ecology III 3 ENV BIOL 3510 Research Methods: Ecology, Marine & Wildlife III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3004 Freshwater Ecology III 3 ENV BIOL 3010 Marine Ecology III 3 ENV BIOL 3580 Conservation Biology III 3 SPATIAL 3007WT GIS for Environmental Management III 3 SPATIAL 3010 Earth Observation III 3 SPATIAL 3020WT GIS for Agriculture & Natural Resource III 3 -
Evolutionary Biology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Evolutionary Biology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Level I or Level II or Level III Science courses to the value of at least 9 units.
plus
Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 2501 Evolutionary Biology II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3545 Molecular Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 ENV BIOL 3560 Evolution of Australian Biota III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOINF 3000 Bioinformatics III 3 PALAEO 3005 Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III 3 -
Experimental and Theoretical Physics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Experimental and Theoretical Physics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 45 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus II 3 MATHS 2102 Differential Equations II 3 PHYSICS 2510 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHYSICS 2532 Classical Physics II 3 PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value PHYSICS 3002 Experimental Physics III 3 PHYSICS 3006 Advanced Dynamics and Relativity III 3 PHYSICS 3542 Physics III 6 PHYSICS 3544 Quantum Mechanics III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Genetics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Genetics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human Perspectives 3 BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I: Organisms 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GENETICS 2510 Genetics IIA: Foundation of Genetics 3 GENETICS 2520 Genetics IIB: Function and Diversity of Genomes 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GENETICS 3111 Genes, Genomes and Molecular Evolution III 6 GENETICS 3520 Gene Expression & Human & Developmental Genetics (Theory) III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Geology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Geology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 27 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2501 Structural Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2502 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3013 Tectonics III 3 GEOLOGY 3016 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III 3 GEOLOGY 3019 Field Geoscience Program III 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Geology and Earth Resources Major
To satisfy the requirements for Geology and Earth Resources Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 36 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2501 Structural Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2502 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2504 Mineral Resources II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3013 Tectonics III 3 GEOLOGY 3016 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III 3 GEOLOGY 3019 Field Geoscience Program III 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 GEOLOGY 3515 Energy Resources III 3 GEOLOGY 3525 Mineral Resources III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Geology and Geophysics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Geology and Geophysics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 36 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2501 Structural Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2502 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2515 Geophysics II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3013 Tectonics III 3 GEOLOGY 3016 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III 3 GEOLOGY 3019 Field Geoscience Program III 3 GEOLOGY 3022 Geophysics IIIA: Potential Fields and Geothermics 3 GEOLOGY 3023 Geophysics IIIB: Electromagnetics and Seismology 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Geology and Palaeontology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Geology and Palaeontology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 45 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 GEOLOGY 1103 Building a Habitable Planet 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 2501 Evolutionary Biology II 3 GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2501 Structural Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2502 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2505 Geochemistry II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3560 Evolution of Australian Biota III 3 GEOLOGY 3013 Tectonics III 3 GEOLOGY 3016 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III 3 GEOLOGY 3019 Field Geoscience Program III 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 PALAEO 3000 Field Palaeontology III 3 PALAEO 3005 Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Microbiology and Immunology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Microbiology and Immunology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human Perspectives 3 BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I: Organisms 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MICRO 2500 Microbiology II 3 MICRO 2501 Immunology & Virology II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MICRO 3000 Infection & Immunity IIIA 6 MICRO 3520 Infection & Immunity B (Theory) III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Nuclear and Radiation Physics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Nuclear and Radiation Physics Major students must complete courses to the value of 45 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus II 3 MATHS 2102 Differential Equations II 3 PHYSICS 2510 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II 3 PHYSICS 2540 Nuclear and Radiation Physics 3 STEM 2500 Defence Industry and Security 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENG 3035 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering & Technologies 3 PHYSICS 3542 Physics III 6 PHYSICS 3545 Radiation Management and Regulatory Control 3 STEM 3500 Defence Industry Internship 3 -
Palaeontology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Palaeontology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 30 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Level I or Level II or Level III Science courses to the value of at least 3 units.plus
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 GEOLOGY 1103 Building a Habitable Planet 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 2501 Evolutionary Biology II 3 GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3560 Evolution of Australian Biota III 3 PALAEO 3000 Field Palaeontology III 3 PALAEO 3005 Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3545 Molecular Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 -
Palaeontology and Evolution Major
To satisfy the requirements for Palaeontology and Evolution Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 39 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 GEOLOGY 1103 Building a Habitable Planet 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 2501 Evolutionary Biology II 3 GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2505 Geochemistry II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 3545 Molecular Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 ENV BIOL 3560 Evolution of Australian Biota III 3 ENV BIOL 3590 Evolutionary Biology III 3 GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 PALAEO 3005 Geochronology, Fossils and Palaeoenvironments III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3016 Igneous and Metamorphic Geology III 3 PALAEO 3000 Field Palaeontology III 3 -
Physics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Physics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 36 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus II 3 MATHS 2102 Differential Equations II 3 PHYSICS 2510 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value PHYSICS 3002 Experimental Physics III 3 PHYSICS 3542 Physics III 6 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Physics and Geophysics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Physics and Geophysics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 51 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 2515 Geophysics II 3 MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus II 3 MATHS 2102 Differential Equations II 3 PHYSICS 2510 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHYSICS 2532 Classical Physics II 3 PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3022 Geophysics IIIA: Potential Fields and Geothermics 3 GEOLOGY 3023 Geophysics IIIB: Electromagnetics and Seismology 3 PHYSICS 3002 Experimental Physics III 3 PHYSICS 3542 Physics III 6 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 -
Plant Biology Major
To satisfy the requirements for Plant Biology Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 24 units
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human Perspectives 3 BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I: Organisms 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 Level II
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value ENV BIOL 2500 Botany II 3 PLANT SC 2510WT Foundations in Plant Science II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of 9 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value PLANT SC 3200WT Plant Breeding III 3 PLANT SC 3510WT Plant Health III 3 PLANT SC 3515WT Plant Biotechnology III 3 PLANT SC 3530WT Food Production in a Future Climate III 3 -
Pure and Applied Chemistry Major
To satisfy the requirements for Pure and Applied Chemistry Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 30 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB 3 or
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB 3 CHEM 1312 Foundations of Chemistry IS 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 2545 Organic Chemistry II 3 CHEM 2550 Physical and Inorganic Chemistry II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 and
Courses to the value of at least 6 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 3610 Inorganic Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3620 Organic Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3630 Physical Chemistry III 3 and
Courses to the value of up to 9 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 3211 Synthesis of Materials III 3 CHEM 3212 Fundamentals of Materials III 3 CHEM 3213 Advanced Synthetic Methods III 3 CHEM 3214 Medicinal and Biological Chemistry III 3 CHEM 3600 Environmental and Analytical Chemistry III 3 -
Soil Science Major
To satisfy the requirements for Soil Science Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 27 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 GEOLOGY 1103 Building a Habitable Planet 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 Level II
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SOIL&WAT 2500 Soil and Water Resources II 3 SOIL&WAT 2500WT Soil and Water Resources II 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 2500 Sedimentary Geology II 3 GEOLOGY 2505 Geochemistry II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3 SOIL&WAT 3016WT Soil Ecology and Nutrient Cycling III 3 SOIL&WAT 3017WT Soil & Water: Management & Conservation III 3 and
Courses to the value of 3 units from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value GEOLOGY 3505 Earth Systems History III 3 PLANT SC 3505WT Soil and Plant Nutrition III 3 SOIL&WAT 3017WT Soil & Water: Management & Conservation III 3 -
Theoretical Physics Major
To satisfy the requirements for Theoretical Physics Major students must complete courses to the value of at least 42 units.
Level I
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 Level II
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value MATHS 2101 Multivariable & Complex Calculus II 3 MATHS 2102 Differential Equations II 3 PHYSICS 2510 Quantum Mechanics II 3 PHYSICS 2532 Classical Physics II 3 PHYSICS 2534 Electromagnetism II 3 Level III
All of the following courses must be completed:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value PHYSICS 3006 Advanced Dynamics and Relativity III 3 PHYSICS 3542 Physics III 6 PHYSICS 3544 Quantum Mechanics III 3 SCIENCE 3100 Principles & Practice of Research (Advanced) III 3
Electives
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Elective Courses
To satisfy the requirements for Elective Courses students must complete courses up to the value of 42 units which must include 9 units Broadening Electives, and 33 units from the majors or Science/Mathematical and Computer Sciences Elective Courses from the Bachelor of Science.
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Science Elective Courses
Level I
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I: Molecules, Genes and Cells 3 BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human Perspectives 3 BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I: Organisms 3 CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA 3 CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB 3 CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB 3 CHEM 1310 Chemistry IA(S) 3 CHEM 1311 Chemistry IB(S) 3 CHEM 1312 Foundations of Chemistry IS 3 ENV BIOL 1002 Ecological Issues I 3 FOOD SC 1001WT Nutrition I 3 GEOLOGY 1100 Planet Earth 3 GEOLOGY 1103 Building a Habitable Planet 3 GEOLOGY 1300 Extra-Terrestrial Geoscience 3 PHYSICS 1002 Astronomy I 3 PHYSICS 1008 Physical Aspects of Nature I 3 PHYSICS 1100 Physics IA 3 PHYSICS 1101 Physics for the Life and Earth Sciences IA 3 PHYSICS 1200 Physics IB 3 PHYSICS 1201 Physics for the Life and Earth Sciences IB 3 SCIENCE 1500 Introductory Data Science - Becoming Smart About Data 3 Level II
Level III
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Mathematical and Computer Sciences Elective Courses
To satisfy the requirements for Mathematical and Computer Sciences Elective Courses students must adhere to the following:
Level I
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value COMP SCI 1102 Object Oriented Programming 3 ENG 1002 Programming (Matlab and C) 3 MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA 3 MATHS 1012 Mathematics IB 3 MATHS 1013 Mathematics IM 3 STATS 1000 Statistical Practice I 3 STATS 1005 Statistical Analysis and Modelling I 3 Level II
All Level II Mathematical and Computer Sciences courses, in the disciplines of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Pure Mathematics and Statistics as listed in the Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences.
Level III
All Level III Mathematical and Computer Sciences courses, in the disciplines of Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, Pure Mathematics and Statistics as listed in the Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences except for MATHS 3020 Advanced Mathematical Perspectives III and MATHS 3025 Professional Practice III.
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Broadening Electives
To satisfy the requirements for Broadening Electives students must complete courses to the value of 9 units, which may include a maximum 6 units at Level I.
The broadening experience requirement can be met by any of the following:
Study abroad or exchangeor
Courses chosen from the following:
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value SCIENCE 3200 Communicating Science III 3 SCIENCE 3500 Science International Study Tour 3 SCIENCE 3510 Science International Study Tour B 3 SCIENCE 3520 Science Experience III 3 STEM 3700 STEM Internship 3 or
Courses chosen from outside the major area of study.