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Bachelor of Science

+ Award nomenclature

Bachelor of Science
BSc

+ Course Availability Modes and Locations

Bachelor of Science (5420SC)
On Campus Wagga Wagga
Distance Education Wagga Wagga

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal course duration

Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

  • Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent: FTE). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.
  • This course may utilise a three session per year teaching calendar. Students should consult the Enrolment Pattern for availability of subjects in Session 3, or contact their Course Coordinator.
  • Admission criteria CSU Admission Policy

    Standard CSU and UAC admission criteria apply.

    Successful applicants who believe they do not have an appropriate high school chemistry background are encouraged to undertake the chemistry subject offered in the University's STUDY LINK supplementary program prior to commencing study in the course.

    Credit CSU Credit Policy

    Standard CSU academic regulations apply

    Graduation requirement

    To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.

    Course structure

    The course comprises a set of core subjects, a major, a minor, and a number of electives:

    • The core subjects are common to all combinations of majors and minors. There are six core subjects composed of four set subjects (STA201 STA308 SCI101 and SCI201 ) and two additional breadth core subjects to be chosen outside the major and minor disciplines from BIO100 CHM108 MTH105 GEO164 PSC102 and MCR101 . These subjects will broaden the basic scientific knowledge of graduates and therefore cannot align with the disciplines studied in their major or minor. They can however be a component of a second minor.

    • The major must contain a minimum of 64 points (the equivalent of eight standard subjects) with at least 48 points at Level 2 or higher and at least 24 points at Level 3 or higher; restrictions to majors: the Analytical Chemistry major requires a minimum of 96 credit points (including 16 credit points in Mathematics, i.e., MTH101 and MTH102 ). See Courses Director, Program Leader or designated course administrator for details.

    • The minor must contain a minimum of 32 points (the equivalent of four standard subjects) with at least 16 points at Level 2 or higher;

    • The major and minor areas of studies must align with the majors and minors described in this document. Students can only replace a subject suggested in a major or minor described in this document upon approval by the Courses Director, Program Leader or designated course administrator in order to retain the integrity of the disciplines. In exceptional cases, a student may be allowed to design a major and/or minor that is not described in this document. This major or minor must satisfy the rules defined in this document, the nature of the discipline must be clearly identified, and design of the major or minor must be approved by the Courses Director, Program Leader or designated course administrator before studies are undertaken.

    • Electives - at least 50% of the electives must be completed at Level 2 or above. An elective is any subject offered by the University (subject to any pre-requisites being met). Electives may be (1) chosen from several disciplines or (2) used to complete a second minor or (3) used to complete a double major (in which case the electives are chosen in the same discipline as the minor and complete the minor with the subjects required to make up the major as listed in this document). Where the total point value of the major and two minors (2), or the double major (3) is less than 192 points, the electives that would be required to complete the 192 points will also be undertaken, with at least 50% of the subjects taken in the second minor and any electives combined (2) or the double major and any electives combined (3) being at Level 2 or higher.

    Majors
    The majors offered at CSU include Analytical Chemistry, Conservation Biology, Mathematics, Microbiology and Immunology, Physics, Plant Science and Spatial Science.

    Minors
    The minors offered at CSU include Biology, Chemistry, Immunology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Spatial Science and Statistics.

    Analytical Chemistry Major (this Major is accredited by the Royal Australian Chemical Institute)
    CHM104 Chemistry 1 A
    CHM107 Chemistry 1 B
    MTH101 Computer Aided Mathematics 1 with Applications
    MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 with Applications
    CHM213 Analytical Chemistry
    CHM214 Physical Chemistry
    CHM215 Inorganic Chemistry
    CHM216 Organic Chemistry
    CHM321 Laboratory Management Issues
    CHM323 Instrumental Analysis 1
    CHM324 Instrumental Analysis 2
    CHM335 Analytical Chemistry Industry Experience

    Conservation Biology Major
    BIO100 Concepts of Biology
    BIO112 Principles of Ecology
    BIO203 Animal Diversity
    HRT202 Plant Taxonomy and Systematics
    BIO262 Vegetation Ecology
    BIO416 Conservation Biology
    BIO323 River and Floodplain Ecology
    BIO328 Restoration Ecology

    Mathematics Major
    MTH101 Computer Aided Mathematics 1 with Applications
    MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 with Applications
    MTH218 Multivariable Calculus
    MTH219 Linear Algebra
    MTH220 Ordinary Differential Equations
    MTH328 Complex Analysis
    MTH307 Mathematical Modelling
    MTH418 Topics in Calculus

    Recommended electives
    MTH203 Numerical Methods
    MTH309 Principles of Operations Research

    Microbiology and Immunology Major
    MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
    BMS240 Human Molecular Genetics
    BMS241 Molecular Cell Biology
    BMS215 Microbial Biotechnology
    BMS308 Immunology
    BMS315 Medical Microbiology
    BMS338 Clinical Bacteriology
    BMS344 Molecular Immunology

    Physics Major
    PHY101 Mechanics and Thermal Physics
    PHY102 Electricity and Waves
    PHY215 Scientific Instrumentation (Electronics)
    PHY216 Modern Physics
    PHY299 Introduction to Astronomy
    PHY301 Astrophysics
    PHY302 Quantum Mechanics
    PHY304 Relativity and Cosmology

    Plant Science Major
    CHM108 Chemical Fundamentals
    PSC102 Botany
    MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
    AGS203 Agricultural Biotechnology
    PSC215 Plant Physiology
    HRT202 Plant Taxonomy and Systematics
    HRT301 Plant Propagation
    PSC371 Plant Pathology
    AGR347 Rural Project

    Recommended electives
    PSC104 Soil Science
    BIO262 Vegetation Ecology

    Spatial Science Major
    SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data
    SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information Systems
    SPA217 Remote Sensing of the Environment
    SPA406 GIS Applications
    SPA405 Image Analysis
    SPA412 Integrated GIS/Remote Sensing
    SPA414 Critical Review of GIS and Geocomputation
    SPA501 Advanced GIS applications and modelling

    Recommended electives
    SPA403 Algorithms in GIS and Modelling
    SPA512 Cartography and Data Visualisation

    Biology Minor
    BIO100 Concepts of Biology
    BIO112 Principles of Ecology
    BIO203 Animal Diversity
    HRT202 Plant Taxonomy and Systematics

    Chemistry Minor
    CHM104 Chemistry 1A
    CHM107 Chemistry 1B
    CHM213 Analytical Chemistry
    CHM215 Inorganic Chemistry OR CHM216 Organic Chemistry

    Immunology Minor
    BMS240 Human Molecular Genetics
    BMS241 Molecular Cell Biology
    BMS308 Immunology
    BMS344 Molecular Immunology

    Information Technology Minor
    ITC106 Programming Principles
    ITC161 Computer Systems
    ITC211 Systems Analysis
    ITC212 Internet Technologies

    Mathematics Minor
    MTH101 Computer Aided Mathematics 1 with Applications
    MTH102 Computer Aided Mathematics 2 with Applications
    MTH218 Multivariable Calculus
    MTH219 Linear Algebra

    Microbiology Minor
    MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
    BMS215 Microbial Biotechnology
    BMS338 Clinical Bacteriology
    BMS315 Medical Microbiology

    Physics Minor
    PHY101 Mechanical and Thermal Physics
    PHY102 Electricity and Waves
    PHY215 Scientific Instrumentation (Electronics) OR PHY299 Introduction to Astronomy
    PHY216 Modern Physics

    Spatial Science Minor
    SCI103 Communicating Environmental Data
    SPA215 Principles of Geographic Information Systems
    SPA217 Remote Sensing of the Environment
    SPA406 GIS Applications

    Statistics Minor
    STA201 Scientific Statistics
    STA308 Experimental Design and Analysis
    And any 2 of
    STA502 Spatial Statistics (PG)
    STA347 Mutlivariate Statistical Analysis
    STA427 Generalised Linear Models

    Enrolment pattern

    Because of the flexibility of the course requirements (i.e., major/minor/breadth core combinations), there is no single enrolment pattern. Enrolment patterns should be requested from the Courses Director, Program Leader or designated course administrator.

    + Residential School

    Please note that the following subjects may have a residential school component.

    BCM210 Foundations and Techniques in Biochemistry
    BIO100 Concepts of Biology
    BIO203 Animal Diversity
    BIO262 Vegetation Ecology
    BMS241 Molecular Cell Biology
    BMS308 Immunology
    BMS338 Clinical Bacteriology
    CHM104 Chemistry 1A
    CHM107 Chemistry 1B
    CHM108 Chemical Fundamentals
    CHM213 Analytical Chemistry
    CHM214 Physical Chemistry
    CHM215 Inorganic Chemistry
    CHM216 Organic Chemistry
    CHM321 Laboratory Management Issues
    CHM323 Instrumental Analysis 1
    CHM324 Instrumental Analysis 2
    FDS202 Food Microbiology
    HRT202 Plant Taxonomy and Systematics
    HRT301 Plant Propagation
    MCR101 Introduction to Microbiology
    PHY101 Mechanics and Thermal Physics
    PHY102 Electricity and Waves
    PHY215 Scientific Instrumentation (Electronics)
    PHY216 Modern Physics
    PHY299 Introduction to Astronomy
    PSC102 Botany
    PSC208 Plant Metabolism
    PSC215 Plant Physiology
    PSC371 Plant Pathology
    STA427 Generalised Linear Models

    Enrolled students can find further information about CSU residential schools via the About Residential School page.

    + Workplace Learning

    Please note that the following subject has a Workplace Learning component.

    CHM335 Analytical Chemistry Industry Experience

    Professional recognition

    Chemistry major graduates are qualified for membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.

    Contact

    For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

    The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: February 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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