Bachelor of Science

2016 Deakin University Handbook

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Year2016 course information
Award granted Bachelor of Science
Campus

Offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Warrnambool*

Cloud CampusNo
Duration3 years full-time or part-time equivalent
CRICOS course code083996G Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Deakin course codeS320

*Please note that there is no intake into this course at the Warrnambool Campus in 2016. The Bachelor of Science will be offered at the Warrnambool Campus in 2017.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Science at Deakin is a flexible degree that allows you to explore a diverse range of science-related study areas before you choose to specialise in at least one area of interest as you progress through the course. The degree is about more than just laboratory work, and prepares you for a diverse range of real-life settings in which today's science graduates work. Specialisations are available in Animal Biology, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, Environmental Science, Human Biology, Mathematical Modelling, Natural History and Plant Biology.

Throughout the course you’ll gain experience through practical programs undertaken in modern teaching laboratories, complete a Community Science Project and have an opportunity to undertake an Industry-Based Learning placement, which will provide you with valuable work experience before you graduate.

This course is available as a single degree or as a combined degree course with Arts, Commerce, Law and Teaching.

Units in the course may include assessment hurdle requirements.

Career opportunities

Graduates of this course may find career opportunities in government institutions, in roles such as quality assurance, occupational health and safety, research, planning, management or marketing; science related industries, working in pharmaceutical production or pharmaceutical sales; biomedical science areas such as research or hospital and laboratory science; quality assurance in analytical and diagnostic laboratories; the food industry in quality control; environment and natural resources, fisheries resource management, aquaculture management, teaching, information technology, mathematics or science journalism to name a few.

Course rules

To complete the Bachelor of Science, students must attain 24 credit points. Most units (think of units as ‘subjects’) are equal to 1 credit point. So that means in order to gain 24 credit points, you’ll need to study 24 units (AKA ‘subjects’) over your entire degree. Most students choose to study 4 units per trimester, and usually undertake two trimesters each year.

The 24 credit points include 8 core units (these are compulsory), 10 elective units (you can choose which ones to study) and 6 units from a major study (you will be required to complete at least one major).

The course comprises a total of 24 credit points, which must include the following:

  • at least 16 credit points from science course grouped units
  • 8 core science units
  • At least one 6 credit point approved Science major sequence
  • Completion of SLE010 Laboratory and Fieldwork Safety Induction Program (0 credit-point compulsory unit)
  • Completion of STP010 Introduction to Work Placements (0 credit point unit)
  • Level 1 – up to 10 credit points
  • Level 3 - at least 6 credit points (at least 4 must be Science course grouped)

Major sequences

Refer to the details of each major sequence for availability.
Students must complete at least one major from the following areas:

 

* Warrnambool campus: not available in 2016

The major sequences in Fisheries and Aquaculture and Freshwater Biology are only available at the Warrnambool Campus. Warrnambool students may also complete the Mathematical Modelling major which is offered cloud (online).  Students who wish to complete the freshwater biology or fisheries and aquaculture major may commence their study at Melbourne Burwood Campus or Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus and then relocate to the Warrnambool Campus to complete the requirements of these majors.

Course structure

Core

SLE111Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE103Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT191Unit description is currently unavailable

SEP122Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE209Unit description is currently unavailable

EES200Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE352Unit description is currently unavailable #

SLE010Unit description is currently unavailable (0 credit points)

STP010Unit description is currently unavailable (0 credit points)

Chemistry - choose one from:

SLE133Unit description is currently unavailable ^

SLE155Unit description is currently unavailable ^

^Note: Students who have not completed Year 12 Chemistry or equivalent may choose to do SLE133 Chemistry in Our World in Trimester 1.  Students who have completed Year 12 Chemistry or equivalent may choose to do SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences in Trimester 2.

# Must have successfully completed STP010 Introduction to Work Placements (0 credit point unit)

Course structure

Electives

Select from a range of elective units offered across many courses. In some cases you may even be able to choose elective units from a completely different discipline area (subject to meeting unit requirements).

Details of major sequences

Details of major sequences

Fisheries and Aquaculture (not available in 2016)

Campus

Warrnambool


Unit set code

MJ-S000072


Overview

This major sequence provides you with comprehensive training in fisheries resource management, aquaculture management, and fisheries biology, with a focus on environmental sustainability, particularly renewable resource exploitation and culture of marine and freshwater species. You will learn about fisheries and aquaculture from a global perspective, including topics such as fish markets, nutrition and farm certification processes, the history of Australian fisheries, fisheries methods and impacts of fishing.


Units

SLE134Unit description is currently unavailable (Tri-3)

SLE262Unit description is currently unavailable #

SLE261Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE217Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE329Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE343Unit description is currently unavailable

# available from 2017


 

Details of major sequences

Plant Biology

Campus

Burwood (Melbourne)


Unit set code

MJ-S000070


Overview

This major sequence is ideally suited to those interested in botany and includes studies in plant morphology, identification, reproduction and evolution, as well as vegetation management and biogeography.


Units

SLE132Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE203Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE237Unit description is currently unavailable (Tri-3)

SLE310Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE317Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE370Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Natural History

Campus

Burwood (Melbourne)


Unit set code

MJ-S000069


Overview

Natural history involves the study of plants and animals in their natural environment, and leans more towards observational than experimental study methods. This major sequence emphasises the biological aspects of natural history, and includes studies in zoology, botany and palaeontology.


Units

SLE136Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE204Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE203Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE237Unit description is currently unavailable (Tri-3)

SLE370Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE395Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Mathematical Modelling

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)


Unit set code

MJ-S000007


Overview

Studies in mathematical modelling provide you with a strong critical knowledge base and develops powers of analysis, logical thinking and problem solving, as well as a high level of numerical ability.


Units

SIT192Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT194Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT291Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT292Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT396Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT399Unit description is currently unavailable

Mathematical Modelling sub-major sequence for D351 Bachelor of Teaching (Science)/Bachelor of Science students

 For students who have not completed VCE Mathematical Methods 3 & 4

SIT192Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT190Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE251Unit description is currently unavailable

SIT292Unit description is currently unavailable

OR

SIT281Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Human Biology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)


Unit set code

MJ-S000068


Overview

This major sequence enables you to discover how the body works and why it works that way through studies covering a broad range of areas relevant to human biology, including physiology and genetics, and their relationship to human disease.


Units

SLE132Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE254Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE211Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE221Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE323Unit description is currently unavailable

plus

SLE339Unit description is currently unavailable or

SLE340Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Freshwater Biology (not available in 2016)

Campus

Warrnambool


Unit set code

MJ-S000067


Overview

Freshwater biology is the study of freshwater ecosystems and the relationships between freshwater organisms and their physical and chemical environment. Focused on understanding and managing rivers, lakes and wetlands, you will develop the knowledge and skills to manage freshwater ecosystems and resources, whilst participating in fieldwork opportunities and industry placements. Offered as a major sequence within the Bachelor of Science, freshwater biology at Deakin focuses on real-world problem-solving, and addresses the challenges facing Australia’s freshwater systems.


Units

SLE263Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE244Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE223Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE348Unit description is currently unavailable

SEV322Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE304Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Environmental Science

Campus

Burwood (Melbourne)


Unit set code

MJ-S000011


Overview

This major sequence focuses on the technical aspects of environmental science, and aims to provide a balance between environmental studies on the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.


Units

SLE102Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE239Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE231Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE202Unit description is currently unavailable

SHD301Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE322Unit description is currently unavailable


 

Details of major sequences

Chemistry and Materials Science

Campus

Burwood (Melbourne)


Unit set code

MJ-S000066


Overview

This major sequence provides students with an initial grounding in chemistry and builds towards specialised skills in materials chemistry (which involves the study and design of new materials) and electrochemistry (which deals with the interaction between electrical energy and chemical change).


Units

SLE210Unit description is currently unavailable *

SLE214Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE235Unit description is currently unavailable (Tri-3)

SLE212Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE330Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE338Unit description is currently unavailable

* prerequisite unit applies (SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences)


 

Details of major sequences

Chemistry

Campus

Waurn Ponds (Geelong)


Unit set code

MJ-S000009


Overview

This major sequence provides an introduction to the synthesis, separation, detection and measurement of chemical substances, their properties and reactions.


Units

SLE210Unit description is currently unavailable *

SLE213Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE214Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE229Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE316Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE318Unit description is currently unavailable

* prerequisite unit applies (SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences)


 

Details of major sequences

Cell Biology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)


Unit set code

MJ-S000065


Overview

This major sequence provides an introduction to the molecular and biochemical basis of cells, including their physiological properties, development, function and interaction with their environment. Students will also learn about the molecular basis of disease.


Units

SLE212Unit description is currently unavailable *

SLE254Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE206Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE222Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE346Unit description is currently unavailable

plus

SLE340Unit description is currently unavailable or

SLE321Unit description is currently unavailable

* prerequisite unit applies (SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences)


 

Details of major sequences

Animal Biology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)


Unit set code

MJ-S000064


Overview

This major sequence provides an introduction to different aspects of animal biology including animal structure and function, evolution and evolutionary biology.


Units

SLE132Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE204Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE205Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE315Unit description is currently unavailable

SLE350Unit description is currently unavailable (Tri-3)

plus

SLE370Unit description is currently unavailable or

SLE372Unit description is currently unavailable