• 9.2 Bachelor's degree

    Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are only available to re-enrolling students.

    • 9.2.1 Faculty of Science general provisions for bachelor's degrees
      Time limits

      9.2.1.1 Where a student is granted credit towards a bachelor's degree course by virtue of work completed in another course at this or another institution, the student must complete the requirements for the new degree course within 10 calendar years of the date on which that previous study began.

      [Approved addition to University Policy]

      Academic Conduct Essentials module

      9.2.1.1A(1) Except as stated in (2), a student who enrols in a course of the University for the first time, irrespective of whether they have previously been enrolled in another course of the University, must undertake a module called Academic Conduct Essentials (the ACE module) in the teaching period in which they are first enrolled.

      (2) A student who has previously achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module is not required to repeat the module.

      (3) A student who has not achieved a result of Ungraded Pass (UP) for the ACE module when their progress is assessed will not have made satisfactory progress even if they have met the other requirements for satisfactory progress in the rules for the course.

      (4) A student who fails to make satisfactory progress in terms of (3) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' for failure to meet the other requirements for satisfactory progress set out in the rules for the course.

      Overload

      9.2.1.2 Unless otherwise approved by the Faculty, a student in the first year of enrolment is not permitted to enrol in more than 48 points (or 54 points in a combined course), and a student in subsequent years is not permitted to enrol in units with a total value of more than 54 points in any year, or 30 points in any semester.

      Satisfactory progress

      9.2.1.3 To make satisfactory progress in a calendar year a student must pass units to a value of at least half the total value of units in which they remain enrolled after the final date for withdrawal without academic penalty.

      Progress status

      9.2.1.3A(1) A student who makes satisfactory progress is assigned the status of 'Good Standing'.

      (2) Unless the Faculty determines otherwise because of exceptional circumstances—

      (a) a student who is required to complete the ACE module under Rule 9.2.1.1A and who does not make satisfactory progress under Rule 9.2.1.1A(3) is assigned a progress status of 'On Probation' unless they have been assigned a progress status of 'Suspended' or 'Excluded' under (c) or (d) below.

      (b) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the first time under Rule 9.2.1.3 is assigned the progress status of 'On Probation';

      (c) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the second time under Rule 9.2.1.3 is assigned the progress status of 'Suspended';

      (d) a student who does not make satisfactory progress for the third time under Rule 9.2.1.3 is assigned the progress status of 'Excluded'.

      (3) Rescinded

      (4) Rescinded

      (5) Rescinded

    • 9.2.2 Faculty of Science general provisions for the Bachelor of Science (50110) pass degree Only available to re-enrolling students.

      Note: This course is—on the Crawley Campus—only available to re-enrolling students.

      Course structure

      9.2.2.1(1) The Bachelor of Science (50110) course comprises approved units to a minimum total value of 144 points and a maximum total value of 168 points.

      (2) Rescinded

      (3) The course may be taken by way of—

      (a) major(s) as described in Rule 9.2.4.3;

      or

      (b) a program as set out in Rules 9.2.7 to 9.2.7Z.

      (4) Unless stated otherwise in the rules for a particular program the total value of Level 1 units which may be counted towards the degree course will not exceed 72 points.

      (5) Rescinded

      (6) Rescinded

      (7) Rescinded

      (8) Rescinded

      (9) A student must complete CARS1000 Communication and Research Skills unit (0 points) in the first semester of enrolment.

      Prerequisites

      9.2.2.2(1) Prerequisites for units are set out under Unit details.

      (2) Unless the Faculty approves otherwise, a prerequisite for a unit must be completed within the five years immediately prior to enrolment in the unit.

      Units and points values

      9.2.2.3 Recognised Bachelor of Science (50110) units and their points values are set out in Table 9.2.2a [Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)].

      Non-standard units and units offered by another faculty

      9.2.2.4 Students may, with the approval of the Faculty, include in their course—

      (a) one or more special units comprising elements of the units listed in Table 9.2.2a [Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)];

      and/or

      (b) units not listed in Table 9.2.2a [Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)] with a total value of not more than 72 points.

      Majors

      9.2.2.5 Recognised Bachelor of Science (50110) majors are listed in Rule 9.2.6.2.

      Credit from a program

      9.2.2.6 Students may change from a Bachelor of Science (50110) program to a Bachelor of Science major at any time in their course and may retain credit for units passed.

      9.2.2.7 Rescinded

      9.2.2.8 Rescinded

      9.2.2.9 Rescinded

      • Table 9.2.2a—Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)
        Key to availability of units:
        S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
        T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
        NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
        N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

        Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

        All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

        • Level 1
          Not all units are available each year.
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB1101Human Biology I: Becoming Human
          S2ANHB1102Human Biology II: Being Human
          S1ANTH1001Being Human: Culture, Identity and Society
          N/AANTH1002Global Change, Local Responses
          S1ARCY1001Think Like an Archaeologist
          S2ARCY1002Experimenting with Archaeology
          S1BIOL1130Frontiers in Biology
          S2BIOL1131Plant and Animal Biology
          S1, S2CARS1000Communication and Research Skills
          S1, S2CHEM1001Chemistry—Properties and Energetics
          S1, S2CHEM1002Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity
          S1, S2CHEM1003Introductory Chemistry
          CHEM1004Biological Chemistry
          CITS1001Object-oriented Programming and Software Engineering
          CITS1002Programming and Systems
          S1, S2CITS1401Computational Thinking with Python
          S2EART1104Discovering Earth
          S1EART1105Dynamic Planet
          S1, S2ECON1120Environmental Economics 1
          GEOG1102Globalisation, Environment and Development
          S1LING1001Language for humans and non-humans
          S2LING1002Language, mind and brain
          MATH1001Mathematical Methods 1
          MATH1002Mathematical Methods 2
          MATH1701Introductory Mathematics Foundations
          MATH1711Introductory Mathematics Specialist
          MATH1712Intermediate Mathematics Specialist
          S1, S2PHYS1030Physics Bridging Unit
          S1, S2PHYS1001Physics for Scientists and Engineers
          S1, S2PHYS1002Modern Physics
          S1PHYS1021Applied Physics A
          PHYS1022Applied Physics B
          S1PSYC1101Psychology: Mind and Brain
          S2PSYC1102Psychology: Behaviour in Context
          SCIE1103Science, Society and Communication
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          S2SCIE1106Molecular Biology of the Cell
          S1SCIE1121Our Universe
          SCIE1122Our Solar System
          S1SCOM1101Communicating Science
          S1SSEH1101The Musculoskeletal System and Movement
          S2SSEH1102Applied Anatomy and Athletic Performance
          S1, S2, SSSSEH1103Physical Fitness and Health
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
        • Level 2
          Not all units are available each year.

          1 Crawley only.

          2 Albany only.

          3 Hong Kong only.

          4 Available even-numbered years.

          5 Available odd-numbered years.

          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB2212Human Structure and Development
          ANHB2213Human Functional Anatomy
          S2ANHB2214Human Organs and Systems
          S1ANHB2215Biological Anthropology: Human Adaptation and Variation
          S2ANHB2216Human Reproductive Biology
          S1ANHB2217Human Neurobiology
          S2ANIM2207Animal Form and Function
          ANIM2208Animal Ethics and Welfare
          N/AANTH2001Social Thought
          ANTH2401Constructing Cultures Through Media
          ANTH2402Religion in Society
          ANTH2403Social Meaning of Money
          ANTH2404Social Inequality
          ANTH2405Sex, Gender and Social Life
          S2ANTH2406Society, Law and Politics
          ANTH2407Australian Society
          ANTH2408Psychological Anthropology
          ANTH2501Healing, Medicine and Culture
          ANTH2601Indigenous Australia
          ANTH2702Environment, Power and Disasters in Asia
          ANTH2801Refugees, Human Rights, Violence and Fear
          ANTH2901Religion and Globalisation
          S2ANTH2902Entangled Objects
          ARCY2001The Emerging Human
          ARCY2002Archaeology of Colonisation and Contact
          ARCY2003Historical Archaeology
          ARCY2004Archaeology of Rock Art
          S1ASIA2004Popular Culture in Asia
          S1BIOC2001Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Cell
          S2BIOC2002Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function
          S1BIOL2261Conservation Biology
          N/ACHEM2001Core Chemical Concepts and Techniques
          N/ACHEM2002Physical and Analytical Chemistry
          N/ACHEM2003Chemical Synthesis
          S1CITS2200Data Structures and Algorithms
          S2CITS2211Discrete Structures
          CITS2232Databases
          S1, S2CITS2401Computer Analysis and Visualisation
          S1, S2GEOG2201Geographic Information Systems
          EART2222Geomorphology and Soils
          S1EART2231Earth Materials
          NSEART2232Field Geology
          S2EART2234Earth Processes
          S1ECON2224Environmental Economics 2
          S1ENVT2220The Climate System
          S2ENVT2221Global Climate Change and Biodiversity
          S1ENVT2250Ecology
          S2ENVT2251Hydrology and Water Resource Management
          S2, SSFNSC2200Mysteries of Forensic Science
          S2GENE2230Molecular Genetics I
          S1GENE2250Principles of Inheritance
          GEOG2205Geographies of Economic Development
          S1GEOG2206Population Change: Debates and Controversies
          HART2266Aboriginal Contemporary Art
          S1LING2001Morphosyntax of the World's Languages
          S1LING2002The Sounds of the World's Languages
          LING2003Language, Culture and Society
          S1MATH2021Differential Equations
          MATH2031Introduction to Pure Mathematics
          S1MATH2501Advanced Mathematical Methods
          S1MICR2208Introductory Microbiology
          S2MICR2209Introduction to Infectious Diseases and Immunology
          N/APATH2210Fundamentals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
          N/APATH2220Introduction to Human Disease
          S1PHAR2210Foundations of Pharmacology
          S2PHAR2220Human Pharmacology
          S1PHIL2005Exploring the Nature of Science
          PHYL2001Physiology of Human Body Systems
          S2PHYL2002Cellular Physiology
          S1PHYS2001Quantum Physics and Electromagnetism
          S2PHYS2002Many Particle Systems
          PLNG2203Environmental Policy and Planning
          S2PLNT2201Plants in Action
          S2PLNT2204Plant Diversity and Evolution
          S1PSYC2203Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology I
          N/APSYC2208Psychology: Atypical Development
          N/APSYC2209Industrial and Organisational Psychology
          S2PSYC2212Psychology and Social Behaviour
          S2PSYC2213Psychology: Lifespan Development
          N/APSYC2214Adult Psychopathology
          N/APSYC2215Cognitive Psychology
          S1PSYC2217Cognitive Neuroscience
          N/APSYC2218Perception and Sensory Neuropsychology
          S1SCIE2204Marine Systems
          SCIE2218Science Practicum (0 points)
          S2SCOM2205Science Presentations
          S1SCOM2208Science Writing
          S2SSEH2240Motor Learning and Control
          S1SSEH2250Biomechanics in Sport and Exercise
          S1SSEH2260Exercise Physiology
          S2SSEH2270Psychology of Motivation
          SSEH2290Promoting Lifelong Physical Activity
          STAT2061Probability and Mathematical Statistics
          S1STAT2401Analysis of Experiments
          S2STAT2402Analysis of Observations
          VISA2214Aesthetic Crossovers of Art and Science 4
          VISA2249Art and Life Manipulation 5
        • Level 3
          Not all units are available each year.

           

          1 Students commence the unit in January/February 2015.

          2 Available even-numbered years.

          3 Available odd-numbered years.

          4 Singapore only.

          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          AGRI4404Breeding and Animal Biotechnology
          AGRI4405Breeding and Plant Biotechnology
          S1ANHB3310Human Biology: Applications and Investigations I
          S2ANHB3315Human Evolutionary Ecology
          S2ANHB3316Human Reproduction
          S2ANHB3320Human Biology: Applications and Investigations II
          S1ANHB3321Biological Anthropology: Genes and Society
          S1ANHB3323Cells, Tissues and Development
          N/AANHB3324Human Structure and Function
          S1ANIM3320Comparative Neurobiology
          S2ANIM3353Wildlife Conservation and Management
          S1ANIM3361Animal Ecology
          ANIM3362Evolutionary Processes
          S2ANIM3363Environmental Physiology
          S2ANIM3365Behavioural Ecology
          S1ANTH3001Ethnography
          S2ANTH3401Engaged Practices
          ANTH3402Contemporary Social Thought
          ANTH3403Business Anthropology
          ANTH3501Mind, Body, Culture
          S1ANTH3601Indigenous Australia
          ANTH3701Environment, Landscape and Place
          ANTH3801Migration, Mobilities, Belonging
          ARCY3001Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Europe
          ARCY3002Archaeological Field Methods
          S1ARCY3003Doing Archaeology: Analytical Skills
          ARCY3004Heritage Archaeology
          ARCY3005Archaeology of Indigenous Australia
          ARCY3006Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe
          S1BIOC3001Molecular Biology
          S1BIOC3002Structural and Functional Biochemistry
          S2BIOC3003Omics—Global Approaches to Cell Function
          S2BIOC3005Cellular Biochemistry
          NSBIOL3360Saving Endangered Species
          N/ACHEM3001Essential Chemical Skills
          S2CHEM3002Chemical Explorations
          N/ACHEM3003Advanced Chemical Synthesis
          N/ACHEM3004Modern Methods in Organic Chemistry
          S1CHEM3005Chemical Spectroscopy and Structure
          N/ACHEM3006Chemistry Beyond the Laboratory
          S2CITS3001Advanced Algorithms
          S1CITS3002Computer Networks
          S1CITS3003Graphics and Animation
          S2CITS3200Professional Computing
          S1CITS3401Data Warehousing
          S2CITS3402High Performance Computing
          S1CITS3403Agile Web Development
          CLAN3005Roman Archaeology
          EART3338Land Capability Assessment
          EART3339Land Rehabilitation
          S1EART3342Geochemistry and Petrology
          NSEART3343Structural Geology and Tectonics
          S2EART3344Basin Analysis
          S2EART3353Geological Mapping
          EART3360Soil–Plant Interactions
          ENSC3501Biological Oceanography
          ENSC3502Physical Oceanography
          ENVT3360Ecosystem Restoration 1
          S1ENVT3361Environmental Assessment
          S2ENVT3362Environmental Dynamics
          S2ENVT3363Ecological Processes
          S2GENE3340Molecular Genetics II
          S2GENE3350Evolution and Development
          GENE3360Evolutionary Genetics
          S1GENE3370Genomics
          GEOG3302Geographic, Environment and Planning Fieldwork
          N/AGEOG3304Environmental Change
          GEOG3306Regional Development and Planning
          GEOG3307Coastal Environments
          LING3001Morphology: the Structure of Words
          LING3002Linguistic Typology: the Diversity of Languages
          S1LING3003Language Across Time
          LING3004Pragmatics: Meaning in Use
          LING3005Semantics: Meaning in Language
          S2LING3006Topics in Linguistic Theory
          N/ALING3007Linguistics of Australian Indigenous Languages
          S1MATH3021Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
          S2MATH3022Scientific and Industrial Modelling
          S1MATH3031Algebraic Structures and Symmetry
          S2MATH3032Topology and Manifolds
          MATH33293A9: Advanced Topics in Applied Mathematics (available by invitation only)
          MATH33393P9: Advanced Topics in Pure Mathematics (available by invitation only)
          S2MICR3310Microbial Ecology and One Health
          S2MICR3320Viruses and Viral Disease
          S1MICR3330Bacteria and Bacterial Disease
          MICR3340Immunity and Infection
          S1NEUR3310Neuroscience
          S2NEUR3301Advanced Neuroscience 1
          S2NEUR3302Advanced Neuroscience 2
          S2PATH3309Cancer Pathology
          S1PATH3305Medical Genetics
          PATH3307Pathology and Laboratory Medicine I
          S2PATH3308Biotherapeutics and Regenerative Medicine
          S1PHAR3310Molecular Pharmacology
          S1PHAR3311Molecular Pharmacology Methods
          S2PHAR3320Systems Pharmacology
          S2PHAR3321Systems Pharmacology Methods
          S1PHYL3001Experimental Physiology
          S1PHYL3002Clinical Physiology
          S2PHYL3003Nutritional and Metabolic Physiology
          S2PHYL3004Extreme Environmental Physiology
          S1PHYS3001Quantum Mechanics
          S2PHYS3002Electrodynamics and Relativity
          S1PHYS3003Astrophysics and Space Science
          S2PHYS3011Mathematical Physics
          S2PHYS3012Topics in Contemporary Physics
          PLNG3301Geographical and Planning Methods
          S1PLNT3301Plant Physiological Ecology
          NSPLNT3306Australian Vegetation
          N/APSYC3301Intermediate Quantitative Methods in Psychology
          S1PSYC3302Psychological Measurement and its Application
          N/APSYC3303Psychological Science in the Modern World
          N/APSYC3308Psychology: Atypical Development
          S1PSYC3309Industrial and Organisational Psychology
          S2PSYC3310Psychology: Specialist Research Topics
          N/APSYC3312Psychology and Social Behaviour
          N/APSYC3313Psychology: Lifespan Development
          S2PSYC3314Psychopathology
          S1PSYC3315Cognitive Psychology
          N/APSYC3317Cognitive Neuroscience
          S2PSYC3318Perception and Sensory Neuropsychology
          S1SCIE3304Field Techniques in Marine Science
          SCOM3318Science Communication Practicum
          S1SCOM3319Exhibitions and Interpretation
          SCOM3320Communication Strategies for Change
          N/ASCOM3321Science and the Media
          SCOM3322Science Performance
          SSEH3301Exercise Prescription and Nutrition for Health and Fitness
          SSEH3333Practical Aspects of Movement
          SSEH3339Community and Worksite Health Promotion
          SSEH3345Lifespan Motor Development
          SSEH3355Biomechanical Principles
          SSEH3365Sport Physiology
          S2SSEH3366Bioenergetics in Exercise, Nutrition and Energy Balance
          SSEH3375Psychology of Sport
          SSEH3376Coaching Psychology
          SSEH3377Management in Sport, Health and Recreation
          SSEH3385Motor Development and Dysfunction
          S1, S2SSEH3389Exercise Rehabilitation
          SSEH3390Professional Practice Part 1
          SSEH3391Professional Practice Part 2
          S1STAT3061Random Processes and their Applications
          S1STAT3062Statistical Science
          S1STAT3401Advanced Data Analysis
          N/ASTAT3402Communication and Problem Solving with Statistics
          STAT3403Surveys
          STAT3404Statistical Significance
    • 9.2.3 Rescinded
    • 9.2.4 Bachelor of Science (50110) pass degree by way of major(s)
      Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures

      9.2.4.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.

      (2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.

      Applicability of the Faculty of Science general provisions

      9.2.4.2 The Faculty of Science general provisions in Rules 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 apply to the course.

      Course structure

      9.2.4.3 The course consists of units to a minimum total value of 144 points and a maximum total value of 168 points comprising—

      (a) Level 1 units to the value of no more than 72 points and including units leading to at least three of the majors listed in Rule 9.2.6.2;

      and

      (b) Level 2 units leading to at least two of the majors listed in Rule 9.2.6.2;

      and

      (c) Level 3 units to a minimum total value of 24 points chosen from Table 9.2.2a [Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)] including units to complete the requirements of at least one of the majors listed in Rule 9.2.6.2.

    • 9.2.5 Rescinded
    • 9.2.6 Bachelor of Science (50110) pass degree by way of majors—majors and major sequences
      Definition of major

      9.2.6.1 A major in the Bachelor of Science (50110) course comprises units to the value of at least 24 points from Table 9.2.2a [Recognised units for the Bachelor of Science (50110)], completed in a specified subject area at Level 3, except in the case of the Anthropology and Archaeology majors, which comprise Level 2 units to the value of 36 points in the relevant subject area, and of the Linguistics major, which comprises Level 2 or Level 3 units to the value of 36 points in linguistics.

      Majors available

      9.2.6.2 The majors available for re-enrolling students in the Bachelor of Science (50110) course are:

      1 Available only in conjunction with another science major.

      Major sequences

      9.2.6.3(1) The major sequence is the pathway by which a major is achieved.

      (2) Details of the major sequences for the majors listed in Rule 9.2.6.2 are set out in Rules 9.2.6.4 to 9.2.6.37.

      • Anatomy and Human Biology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Anthropology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Applied Mathematics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Applied Statistics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Archaeology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Astronomy and Astrophysics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Biochemistry

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Botany

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Chemistry

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Climate and Environment

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Computer Science

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Conservation Biology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Environmental Chemistry

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Environmental Geoscience

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Environmental Management

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Genetics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Geography

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Geology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Human Movement and Exercise Science

        Note: This major sequence has been renamed Sport Science, Exercise and Health.

      • Land, Soil and Water

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Linguistics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Marine and Coastal Management Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

        9.2.6.25A(1) Subject to (2), the major sequence in Marine and Coastal Management comprises—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.6(43B) (Marine and Coastal Management major sequence core units)—36 points

        and

        (b) one pair of units from Group A in Table 9.2.6(43C) (Marine and Coastal Management major sequence options)—12 points

        and

        (c) one pair of units from Group B in Table 9.2.6(43C) (Marine and Coastal Management major sequence options)—12 points

        and

        (d) at least one unit from Group C in Table 9.2.6(43C) (Marine and Coastal Management major sequence options)—at least 6 points.

        (2) Students taking a major in Marine and Coastal Management together with a major in Marine Biology follow the rules for the Marine Science program.

        • Table 9.2.6(43B)—Marine and Coastal Management major sequence core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1EART1105Dynamic Planet
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1, S2GEOG2201Geographic Information Systems
          S1SCIE2204Marine Systems

          1 Crawley and Albany.

          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          N/AGEOG3304Environmental Change
          GEOG3307Coastal Environments
          S1SCIE3304Field Techniques in Marine Science
           
        • Table 9.2.6(43C)—Marine and Coastal Management major sequence options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          MATH1001Mathematical Methods 1; and
          MATH1002Mathematical Methods 2
          MATH1712Intermediate Mathematics Specialist
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          MATH1711Introductory Mathematics Specialist
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          MATH1701Introductory Mathematics Foundations
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1, S2CHEM1001Chemistry—Properties and Energetics
          S1, S2CHEM1002Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity
          S1, S2CHEM1003Introductory Chemistry
          CHEM1004Biological Chemistry
          S1, S2PHYS1001Physics for Scientists and Engineers
          S1, S2PHYS1002Modern Physics
          S1PHYS1021Applied Physics A
          PHYS1022Applied Physics B
          S2EART1104Discovering Earth
          GEOG1102Globalisation, Environment and Development
          Group C
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S2ENVT3307Oceanography
          S1ENVT3306Coastal Conservation and Management
           
      • Marine Biology Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

        9.2.6.25B The major sequence in Marine Biology comprises—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.6(43D) (Marine Biology major sequence core units)—54 points

        and

        (b) one pair of units from Group A in Table 9.2.6(43E) (Marine Biology major sequence options)—12 points

        and

        (c) one pair of units from Group B in Table 9.2.6(43E) (Marine Biology major sequence options)—12 points.

        • Table 9.2.6(43D)—Marine Biology major sequence core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1BIOL1130Frontiers in Biology
          S2BIOL1131Plant and Animal Biology
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ENVT2250Ecology
          S1SCIE2204Marine Systems
          S2ENVT2221Global Climate Change and Biodiversity
          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S2ENVT3307Oceanography
          S1SCIE3304Field Techniques in Marine Science
          S1ENVT3306Coastal Conservation and Management
          S2ENVT3363Ecological Processes
        • Table 9.2.6(43E)—Marine Biology major sequence options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          MATH1001Mathematical Methods 1; and
          MATH1002Mathematical Methods 2
          MATH1712Intermediate Mathematics Specialist
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          MATH1701Introductory Mathematics Foundations
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1, S2CHEM1001Chemistry—Properties and Energetics
          S1, S2CHEM1002Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity
          S1, S2CHEM1003Introductory Chemistry
          CHEM1004Biological Chemistry
          S1, S2PHYS1001Physics for Scientists and Engineers
          S1, S2PHYS1002Modern Physics
          S1PHYS1021Applied Physics A
          PHYS1022Applied Physics B
      • Microbiology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Pathology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Pharmacology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Physics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Physiology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Psychological Studies

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Psychology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Pure Mathematics

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Science Communication

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Sport Science, Exercise and Health

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • Zoology

        Note: This major is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

    • 9.2.7 Bachelor of Science (50110) by way of a program
      Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures

      9.2.7.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.

      (2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.

      Applicability of the Faculty of Science general provisions

      9.2.7.2 The Faculty of Science general provisions in Rules 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 apply to the course.

      Course structure

      9.2.7.3 The course consists of units to a minimum total value of 144 points and a maximum total value of 168 points as set out in one of the programs in Rules 9.2.7A to 9.2.7Z.

      • 9.2.7A Rescinded
      • 9.2.7A1 Anatomical Sciences (PG-ANTSC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7A2 Rescinded
      • 9.2.7A3 Biomedical Genetics (PG-BMGEN) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore. The program is only available to re-enrolling students who should refer to the 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7B Biomedical Science (PG-BIOMS) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office. This program is also offered offshore in Singapore with a modified structure. See Rule 9.2.7B2.1.

      • 9.2.7B2 Biomedical Science (PG-BIOMS)

        Note: The program below is offered only offshore in Singapore.

        9.2.7B2.1 The program consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.7B2(1) (Biomedical Science core units)—102 points

        and

        (b) at least one unit from Group A in Table 9.2.7B2(2) (Biomedical Science options)—6 or 12 points

        and

        (c) units to the value of 36 points from Group B in Table 9.2.7B2(2) (Biomedical Science options) to make up the required number of points.

        • Table 9.2.7B2(1)—Biomedical Science core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM1103Biological Organic Chemistry 1
          S2SCIE1106Molecular Biology of the Cell
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC2201Biochemistry of the Cell 1
          BIOC2202Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function 1
          GENE2204Principles of Genetics
          S2GENE2230Molecular Genetics I
          MICR2203Introductory Immunology 1
          MICR2204Introductory Microbiology 1
          SCIE2225Molecular Biology
          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC3353Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 1 1
          BIOC3354Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 2 1
          GENE3331Molecular Genetics and Genomics Part 1 1
          GENE3332Molecular Genetics and Genomics Part 2 1
          MICR3308Infection and Immunity Part 1
          MICR3309Infection and Immunity Part 2
          SCIE3326Molecular Biology Part 1 1
          SCIE3327Molecular Biology Part 2 1

          1 Offered in Singapore only.

        • Table 9.2.7B2(2)—Biomedical Science options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB1101Human Biology I: Becoming Human
          CHEM1104Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
          any other Level 1 biology or chemistry unit approved by the Faculty
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          any UWA unit taught at PSB or any unit apporved by the Faculty
      • 9.2.7C Biophysical Science (PG-BIOPS) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2011 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7D Chemistry (PG-CHEMS)

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore.

        9.2.7D.1 The program consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.7D(1) (Chemistry core units)—102 points

        and

        (b) at least one unit from Group A in Table 9.2.7D(2) (Chemistry options)—6 or 12 points

        and

        (c) units to a maximum value of 36 points from Group B in Table 9.2.7D(2) (Chemistry options) to make up the required number of points.

        • Table 9.2.7D(1)—Chemistry core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM1103Biological Organic Chemistry 1
          CHEM1104Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1
          S2SCIE1106Molecular Biology of the Cell
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC2201Biochemistry of the Cell 1
          BIOC2202Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function 1
          CHEM2210Structure Determination and Physical Chemistry 1
          CHEM2221Biological and Medicinal Chemistry 1
          CHEM2211Synthetic and Materials Chemistry 1
          SCIE2225Molecular Biology
          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC3353Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 1 1
          BIOC3354Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 2 1
          CHEM3305Biological Chemistry 1
          CHEM3307Metals in Biological Chemistry 1
          CHEM3312Chemistry of Drug Design and Discovery 1
          CHEM3319Analytical Chemistry and Occupational Health and Safety 1
          SCIE3326Molecular Biology Part 1 1
          SCIE3327Molecular Biology Part 2 1

          1 Offered in Singapore only.

        • Table 9.2.7D(2)—Chemistry options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB1101Human Biology I: Becoming Human
          any other Level 1 biology or chemistry unit approved by the Faculty
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          any UWA units taught at PSB or any unit approved by the Faculty
      • 9.2.7E Communication Studies

        Note: This program has been renamed Science Communication.

      • 9.2.7E1 Conservation Biology (PG-CONBI) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7F Earth Science (PG-EARTH) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7G Environmental Science (PG-ENVSC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7H Rescinded
      • 9.2.7I Exercise and Health (PG-EXHSC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7J Genetics (PG-GENET) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7K Geochemistry (PG-GEOCH) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office

      • 9.2.7L Green Chemistry (PG-CHGRN) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2012 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7M Rescinded
      • 9.2.7N Rescinded
      • 9.2.7N1 International (PG-INTNL) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7O Marine Science (PG-MARSC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students.

        9.2.7O.1 The program, which includes the Marine and Coastal Management major and the Marine Biology major, consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.7O(1) (Marine Science core units)—96 points

        and

        (b) at least one unit from Group A in Table 9.2.7O(2) (Marine Science options)—at least 6 points

        and

        (c) one pair of units from Group B in Table 9.2.7O(2) (Marine Science options)—12 points

        and

        (d) one pair of units from Group C in Table 9.2.7O(2) (Marine Science options)—12 points

        and

        (e) if necessary to make up the required number of points, relevant units in science chosen in consultation with a Faculty Adviser.

        • Table 9.2.7O(1)—Marine Science core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1BIOL1130Frontiers in Biology
          S2BIOL1131Plant and Animal Biology
          S1EART1105Dynamic Planet
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1BIOL2261Conservation Biology
          S1, S2GEOG2201Geographic Information Systems
          S1ENVT2250Ecology
          S1SCIE2204Marine Systems
          S2ENVT2221Global Climate Change and Biodiversity

          1 Crawley and Albany.

          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANIM3361Animal Ecology
          S1ENVT3306Coastal Conservation and Management
          S2ENVT3307Oceanography
          S2ENVT3363Ecological Processes
          N/AGEOG3304Environmental Change
          GEOG3306Regional Development and Planning
          GEOG3307Coastal Environments
          S1SCIE3304Field Techniques in Marine Science
           
        • Table 9.2.7O(2)—Marine Science options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S2EART1104Discovering Earth
          GEOG1102Globalisation, Environment and Development
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          MATH1001Mathematical Methods 1; and
          MATH1002Mathematical Methods 2
          MATH1712Intermediate Mathematics Specialist
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          MATH1711Introductory Mathematics Specialist
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          MATH1701Introductory Mathematics Foundations
          and one of:
          S1, S2STAT1400Statistics for Science
          S1, S2SCIE1104Science, Society and Data Analysis
          Group C
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1, S2CHEM1001Chemistry—Properties and Energetics
          S1, S2CHEM1002Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity
          S1, S2CHEM1003Introductory Chemistry
          CHEM1004Biological Chemistry
          S1, S2PHYS1001Physics for Scientists and Engineers
          S1, S2PHYS1002Modern Physics
          S1PHYS1021Applied Physics A
          PHYS1022Applied Physics B
           
      • 9.2.7P Rescinded
      • 9.2.7Q Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (PG-MBBTC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office. This program is also offered offshore in Singapore with a modified structure.

      • 9.2.7Q2 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (PG-MBBTC)

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore.

        9.2.7Q2.1 The program consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.7Q2(1) (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology core units)—102 points

        and

        (b) at least one unit from Group A in Table 9.2.7Q2(2) (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology options)—6 or 12 points

        and

        (c) units to a maximum value of 36 points from Group B in Table 9.2.7Q2(2) (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology options) to make up the required number of points.

        • Table 9.2.7Q2(1)—Molecular Biology and Biotechnology core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM1103Biological Organic Chemistry 1
          S2SCIE1106Molecular Biology of the Cell
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC2201Biochemistry of the Cell 1
          BIOC2202Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function 1
          CHEM2210Structure Determination and Physical Chemistry 1
          CHEM2221Biological and Medicinal Chemistry 1
          GENE2204Principles of Genetics 1
          S2GENE2230Molecular Genetics I
          SCIE2225Molecular Biology 1
          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          BIOC3353Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 1 1
          BIOC3354Molecular and Structural Biochemistry Part 2 1
          CHEM3305Biological Chemistry 1
          CHEM3307Metals in Biological Chemistry 1
          GENE3331Molecular Genetics and Genomics Part 1 1
          GENE3332Molecular Genetics and Genomics Part 2 1
          SCIE3326Molecular Biology Part 1 1
          SCIE3327Molecular Biology Part 2 1

          1 Offered in Singapore only.

        • Table 9.2.7Q2(2)—Molecular Biology and Biotechnology options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB1101Human Biology I: Becoming Human
          CHEM1104Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1
          any other Level 1 biology or chemistry unit approved by the Faculty
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          any UWA units taught at PSB or any unit approved by the Faculty

          1 Offered in Singapore only.

      • 9.2.7R Nanotechnology (PG-NANOT) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2011 rules. For course advice please contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7S Neuroscience (PG-NEURS) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7T Pharmaceutical Science (PG-PHARS)

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore.

        9.2.7T.1 The program consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

        (a) all units in Table 9.2.7T(1) (Pharmaceutical Science core units)—90 points

        and

        (b) at least one unit from Group A in Table 9.2.7T(2) (Pharmaceutical Science options)—6 or 12 points

        and

        (c) one unit from Group B in Table 9.2.7T(2) (Pharmaceutical Science options)—6 points

        and

        (d) one unit from Group C in Table 9.2.7T(2) (Pharmaceutical Science options)—6 points

        and

        (e) units to a maximum value of 36 points from Group C or Group D in Table 9.2.7T(2) (Pharmaceutical Science options) to make up the required number of points.

        • Table 9.2.7T(1)—Pharmaceutical Science core units
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Level 1
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM1103Biological Organic Chemistry 1
          S2SCIE1106Molecular Biology of the Cell
          Level 2
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM2210Structure Determination and Physical Chemistry 1
          CHEM2211Synthetic and Materials Chemistry 1
          CHEM2221Biological and Medicinal Chemistry 1
          BIOC2201Biochemistry of the Cell 1
          SCIE2225Molecular Biology 1
          Level 3
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          CHEM3305Biological Chemistry 1
          CHEM3307Metals in Biological Chemistry 1
          CHEM3312Chemistry of Drug Design and Discovery 1
          CHEM3319Analytical Chemistry and Occupational Health and Safety 1
          PHCY3301Therapeutic Product Formulation 1
          PHCY3302Nutrition, Health and Drug Development 1
          SCIE3326Molecular Biology Part 1 1
          SCIE3327Molecular Biology Part 2 1

          1 Offered in Singapore only.

           
        • Table 9.2.7T(2)—Pharmaceutical Science options
          Key to availability of units:
          S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; SS = Summer teaching period;
          T1 = Trimester 1; T2 = Trimester 2; T3 = Trimester 3;
          NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period;
          N/A = not available in 2019; * = to be advised

          Note: The unit availability does not form part of the rules and may be subject to change.

          All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.

          Group A
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ANHB1101Human Biology I: Becoming Human
          CHEM1104Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry 1
          any other Level 1 biology or chemistry unit approved by the Faculty
          Group B
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          GENE2204Principles of Genetics 2
          S2GENE2230Molecular Genetics I
          Group C
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          MICR2204Introductory Microbiology 2
          BIOC2202Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function 2
          Group D
          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          any UWA units taught at PSB or any unit approved by the Faculty

          1 This unit is no longer available.

          2 Offered in Singapore only.

           
      • 9.2.7U Physical Science (PG-PYHSC) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7V Psychology (PG-PSYCH) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7V1 Psychology and Human Performance (PG-PSYHP)

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore. This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7V2 Psychology (PG-PSYCH) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7W Science Communication (PG-COMMS) Only available to re-enrolling students.

        Note: This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2014 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

      • 9.2.7X Rescinded
      • 9.2.7Y Rescinded
      • 9.2.7Z Sport Science (PG-SPTSC)

        Note: This program is offered only offshore in Singapore. This program is only available to re-enrolling students and is governed by its 2013 rules. For course advice contact the Science Student Office.

    • 9.2.8 [Rescinded]
    • 9.2.9 Faculty general provisions for the Bachelor of Science (70100)

      9.2.9.1 Rescinded

      Prerequisites

      9.2.9.2 Unless the Faculty approves otherwise in recognition of exceptional circumstances, a student will not be permitted to proceed to units of a higher level in any subject without having passed and been credited with units of the appropriate lower level in that subject within the previous seven years.

      Credit for units passed through Continuing Education

      9.2.9.3 If credit is granted for units passed through Continuing Education, it will be for Level 1 and 2 units only and will not exceed a value of 48 points.

      [Approved exception to University Policy]

      CARS1000

      9.2.9.4 A student must complete CARS1000 Communication and Research Skills (0 points) in the first 48 points of enrolment.

    • 9.2.10 Bachelor of Science (70100)
      Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures

      9.2.10.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.

      (2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.

      Applicability of the Faculty of Science general provisions

      9.2.10.2 The Faculty of Science general provisions in Rules 9.2.1 and 9.2.9 apply to the course.

      9.2.10.3 Rescinded

      Course structure

      9.2.10.4 The course consists of units to a total value of 192 points approved by the Faculty, including practical and field work prescribed by the Faculty, and comprising one of the programs set out in Rules 9.2.10A to 9.2.10R inclusive.

    • 9.2.11 Rescinded
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    • 9.2.17 BSc(Hons) (70100) (Concurrent honours)
      Applicability of the Student Rules, policies and procedures

      9.2.17.1(1) The Student Rules in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply to students in this course.

      (2) The policies and procedures in the Student Procedures, Rules and Policies section apply except as otherwise indicated in the rules for this course.

      Award of honours

      9.2.17.2(1) The Faculty may award the Bachelor of Science (70100) with Honours of the appropriate class to a student who—

      (a) has completed all requirements for the relevant pass degree of this University;

      and

      (b) has completed the relevant supervised research project.

      (2) The Faculty determines whether honours are to be awarded and, if so, the classification of honours to be awarded on the basis of a student's performance as set out in Rules 9.2.17.5 and 9.2.17.6.

      9.2.17.3 Rescinded

      9.2.17.4 Rescinded

      Calculation of honours

      9.2.17.5 The honours calculation is based on a student's mark in the relevant research project and a student's weighted average over the relevant research project (24 points) and the highest scoring Level 3, 4 or 5 units with a total value of 24 points.

      Classification of honours

      9.2.17.6 Honours are awarded as follows:

      Classification Weighted Average Minimum Mark for Research Project
      H1 80% to 100% 80%
      2A 70% to 79% 70%
      2B 65% to 69% 65%
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    • 9.2.21 [Rescinded]
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