Skip to content Deakin home Contact Deakin Directory of staff Site map A-Z index Help Portal
Faculty of Science and Technology
Deakin University
Decrease text size Increase text size print
Deakin home > Faculty of Science and Technology

Courses in Science

Bachelor of Biological Science

  The Biological Science course at Deakin teaches students advanced critical thinking and practical skills that are highly sought-after by employers. The course also provides a foundation for further study and research options. more...
 

Bachelor of Biomedical Science

  The Biomedical Science course at Deakin offers opportunities to learn about the science of disease and associated health issues. The course is jointly delivered by the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences. This provides Deakin Biomedical Science students with both social and scientific perspectives on health and disease. Practical exercises and work experience opportunities ensure that graduates have both theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for a diverse range of careers or further study. more...
 

Bachelor of Forensic Science

  Deakin’s Forensic Science course covers many aspects of chemical/biochemical analysis and molecular biology. Students also undertake studies in the examination and interpretation of evidence and courtroom skills. The broad and flexible program offers students the opportunity to enrol in a major sequence in Forensic Chemistry or Forensic Biology with the option of taking a major or minor sequence in Criminology. more...
 

Bachelor of Science

  The Science course at Deakin is flexible and broad, giving students comprehensive and transferable skills to meet the future challenges of established and emerging science and technology industries. Graduates can enter careers in science-related industries, government and education, or pursue further education or research opportunities. more...
     

Downloadable brochure

Information in this publication was correct at the date of publish. For the most up to date information please refer to the Deakin course website www.deakin.edu.au/courses (for course structures) and VTAC www.vtac.edu.au (for pre-requisites).

 

LE&S school website

 

Change of Preference

If you've changed your mind about the courses you want to study, the Change of Preference (COP) period is your opportunity to reassess, reorder, add or delete courses from your VTAC list of course preferences.