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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM GUIDE
There are few disciplines that are more challenging or satisfying than law. It is indispensable for civil society and a satisfying basis upon which to build your life. Your studies at the Adelaide Law School will be stimulating, challenging and ultimately rewarding.
You can look forward to graduation from the Adelaide Law School with a set of skills and understanding that will stand you in very good stead for the remainder of your professional life.
Undergraduate Degrees• Bachelor of Laws (including with Honours)
Plus double degrees in
• Arts, Commerce, Computer Science, Development Studies, Economics, Engineering (Computer Systems), Engineering (Electrical & Electronic), Engineering (Mechanical), Engineering
(Telecommunications), Environmental Policy & Management, Finance, Health Sciences, International Studies, Mathematical & Computer Sciences, Media, Science, Social Sciences
Why study the Bachelor of Laws?The Law School offers a Bachelor of Laws degree (LL.B) which can be completed as a single degree or as part of a double degree program. The compulsory requirements of the Law degree ensure a thorough grounding in common law principles and legal methodology while a wide choice of elective courses range from the commercial (e.g. Intellectual Property, and Taxation Law) to liberal and socially-oriented topics (e.g. Family Law and Legal Theory).
The Law degree provides graduates with a rigorous knowledge of the areas of substantive law necessary to undertake legal practice within a broad liberal education.
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SATAC code: 324251 (single degree) 324111 (double degree) Stream codes outlined following.2012 ATAR cut-off: single degree: 36; double degrees: 95.3 2012 IB cut-off: single degree: 36; double degrees: 35Duration: 4 years (undergraduate entry). 3 years (graduate entry) full-time (or part-time equivalent). Double degrees outlined following.Location: North Terrace campus
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www.ua.edu.au/degrees
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Law Double DegreesThe Bachelor of Laws may be undertaken with another degree. Approved double degree programs allow students to count designated law courses towards that degree, thereby reducing the time taken to complete both degrees. As an example, a Bachelor of Arts (three years) and Bachelor of Laws (four years) may be completed in five years if studied simultaneously.
Completion of a double degree program makes our graduates uniquely placed to take up some of the specialist career opportunities offered beyond the law. Students can choose from a wide range of areas as follows.
DoubleD with Duration (years) SataC Stream CoDe
Arts 5 101
Commerce 5 102
Computer Science 5 103
Development Studies 5 121
Economics 5 105
Engineering (Computer Systems) 6.5 114
Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) 6.5 115
Engineering (Mechanical) 6.5 109
Engineering (Telecommunications) 6.5 116
Environmental Policy & Management 5 117
Finance 5 110
Health Sciences 5 111
International Studies 5 118
Mathematical & Computer Sciences 5 112
Media 5 119
Science 5 113
Social Sciences 5 120
The University of Adelaide has a generous scholarship program for both commencing and continuing undergraduate and Honours students.
The University’s Scholarships website is a comprehensive resource containing details about the University’s scholarships as well as the wide variety of other scholarships that are offered by government, industry, private donors and not-for-profit organisations.
Scholarships are listed under a number of categories including: scholarships for students in financial need; students
from rural, regional or remote areas; and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. It is strongly recommended that you look through the full range of available scholarships, as you may be eligible for scholarships in various categories.
Further information about scholarships on offer and how to apply can be obtained from the website (www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships), the University Contact Centre (refer to the back of this guide for contact details), and Hub Central (when on campus).
www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships
SCHOLaRSHIPS
Diploma in LaNgUagESAny student enrolled in an undergraduate program at the University can elect to study a language through the Diploma in Languages. You can start as a complete beginner or with more advanced knowledge, and choose from Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek or Spanish.
The Diploma extends your study by one year to fit the required three years of language study, and you graduate with awards in both your program and the Diploma in Languages. You will leave university with language expertise, in both your chosen language and English, communication skills and greater cultural insight.
The Diploma in Languages is not available to international students.
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CareersRoles for law graduates are expanding significantly. Those who become lawyers may choose to be involved in court work or alternatively may decide to practise as
a solicitor. Many graduates enter legal practice, although a significant number choose to pursue careers in industry, government, commerce, community organisations or academic institutions. It is the enormous range of options, and the
opportunities and influence which they afford, that gives a career in law its very distinctive appeal and makes the study of law one of the most popular choices among today’s students.
LAw STUDy To CAREER PATHwAyS
Degree ProgramS Potential Career PathwayS
Bachelor of Laws A law degree is highly regarded by government and industry as an invaluable general degree. The advanced research and writing skills are highly sought after and the knowledge and skills obtained easily transferable. Often it is perceived that if you study Law this will lead you to practise, i.e., to become either a solicitor or barrister. Approximately half of all law graduates in fact do not practise law but instead develop careers in private industry and government.
Bachelor of Laws with Arts In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree allows students to combine their law studies with politics or/and a language. Graduates are well placed to pursue a career in a variety of areas including politics and government.
Bachelor of Laws with Commerce In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in business, finance and commerce, careers in such areas as merchant banking, international business, money markets to name a few.
Bachelor of Laws with Computer Science In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in intellectual property, patent law and technology law.
Bachelor of Laws with Development Studies In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program may open up career opportunities across national boundaries. Graduate positions are available in such areas at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The United Nations, Aid Agencies and similar.
Bachelor of Laws with Economics In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in business, finance and commerce, careers in such areas as merchant banking, international business, money markets to name a few.
Bachelor of Laws with Engineering Both Law and Engineering degrees are highly sought after qualifications for potential employees. A graduate with both degrees in addition to the more recognised pathways of solicitor/barrister and working in large engineering firms often become involved in the management side of engineering.
Bachelor of Laws with Environmental Policy & Management
In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree allows students to combine their law studies with a range of Geographical and Environmental studies. Graduates are well placed to pursue a career as a Natural Resource Manager, Natural Resource Planner, Catchment Management, Environmental Consultant, Environmental Management, Environmental Project Officer, Government Officer, Government or Corporate Policy Adviser
Bachelor of Laws with Finance In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in business, finance and commerce, careers in such areas as merchant banking, international business, money markets to name a few.
Bachelor of Laws with Health Science In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program may open up many career opportunities in the areas of public health policy, patent development, commercial opportunities in the development of new technologies.
Bachelor of Laws with International Studies In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program may open up career opportunities across national boundaries. Graduate positions are available in such areas at the Department of Foreign Affairs, the United Nations, the Red Cross to name but a few.
Bachelor of Laws with Mathematical & Computer Sciences
In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in intellectual property, patent law and technology law.
Bachelor of Laws with Media In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program may open up career opportunities in journalism and increasingly social media.
Bachelor of Laws with Science In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree program opens up many career opportunities in scientific research and intellectual property.
Bachelor of Laws with Social Sciences In addition to those careers available to all law graduates the double degree allows students to combine their law studies with studies of Social Theory, Social Policy. Graduates are well placed to pursue a career in a variety of areas including social planning and government policy making.
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Program StructureThe program consists of number of compulsory law courses that provide students with a sound understanding of legal concepts, processes and methods.
In addition, students choose from a range of elective law courses in areas of specialised interest, which include Comparative Law, Corporate/Taxation Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property, Labour and Industrial Relations Law, Human Rights and International Law.
Students can include some non-law electives towards their studies although these are limited.
Work PlacementDuring your study you will be provided with a number of opportunities to undertake a placement either through one of our Internship programs or by undertaking Clinical Legal Education.
SINGLE DEGREE
SemeSter 1 SemeSter 2
Level I Foundations of Law Property Law
Torts Law International Law
Contracts Principles of Public Law
Level Il Australian Constitutional Law Administrative Law
Equity Law/non-Law Electives
Law/non-Law Electives
Level Ill Criminal Law and Procedure Corporate Law
Law Electives Law Electives
Level IV Dispute Resolution and Ethics Evidence and Proof in Theory and Practice
Law Electives Law Electives
Study PlanThe following plan is for the study of the single Bachelor of Laws degree. For Bachelor of Laws double degree study plans refer to the Adelaide Law School website: www.law.adelaide.edu.au/students/downloads/degree-plans
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Entry PathwaysSchool leavers/applicants with year 12 qualificationsTo be eligible to apply for a University of Adelaide program you must:
• successfully complete the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or Recognised Studies
• complete any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen University degree
• obtain an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
note: If eligible for use as a basis of admission, Year 12 results are acceptable regardless of the date undertaken.
Previous university studyApplicants who have completed at least half a year of higher education study may be considered on the basis of their tertiary academic record and/or Year 12 results.
VET qualificationsSuccessful completion of VET AQF Certificate IV awards meet the minimum entry requirements for most Bachelor degree programs and diploma programs. Admission to a small number of Bachelor degrees requires the successful completion of a VET AQF diploma award.
For more information, visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/student/future/guide/ug/tafe
For some University programs, credit transfer may also be available based on completed VET award studies. Refer to the Pathways from TAFE SA to the University of Adelaide guide or contact the relevant Faculty to which you are applying for more specific information on entry and provision of status for prior study.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)If you are over 18 (or will be 18 on February 1 of the year you commence studies) and have not done more than two years (full-time) tertiary study in the last two years you can apply for university entry by completing the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Further information about the STAT is available at www.acer.edu.au/stat
Indigenous Access SchemePlaces are also available under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme for Indigenous Australian students who do not have a Year 12 qualification.
For further information please contact Wilto Yerlo: Phone (freecall): 1800 651 763 Email: daniel.turner@adelaide.edu.au
overseas QualificationsOverseas Year 12 and tertiary qualifications are assessed as part of the normal processing of applications by SATAC.
How to ApplyDomestic Student ApplicationsApplications for admission to the programs in this Guide are coordinated by the South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre (SATAC).
Further information on applying is available online at www.satac.edu.au/uniweb
SATAC Application Dates and Deadlines
Applications open 6 August 2012
Closing date 28 September 2012
Change of preference deadline 7 January 2013
International Student ApplicationsFor further information on how to apply please visit www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply
Deferring Your StudiesStudy of the Bachelor of Laws can be deferred for a period of two years following an offer of a place.
Fees and CostsIn 2012 student contributions for Commonwealth Supported students studying an equivalent full-time study load (EFTSL) were as follows.
Band 1: Humanities, Behavioural Science, Clinical Psychology, Education, Foreign Languages, Nursing, Social Sciences, Visual and Performing Arts $5,648
Band 2: Agriculture, Computing, Built Environment, Health, Engineering, Surveying $8,050
Band 3: Law, Medicine, Accounting, Administration, Business, Commerce, Economics, Tourism $9,425
National Priorities: Mathematics, Statistics, Science $4,520
these fees are indicative only as actual charges are determined at the course level based on the area of teaching. Fees may increase in 2013.
HECS Higher Education Loan Program (HECS-HELP)HECS-HELP helps eligible Commonwealth Supported students to pay their student contribution. Further information on Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP is available at www.studyassist.gov.au
Student Services & Amenities FeeStudents will be charged a Student Services & Amenities Fee (SSAF) to assist with the funding of student services and amenities at the university.
In 2012 the SSAF amount for Full-Time students was $263, and for Part-Time students it was $197. Eligible students may defer this fee to an SA-HELP loan.
Further information about the SSAF and SA-HELP is available on the Student Finance website at: www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/ssaf
Additional CostsStudents may be required to purchase specialist equipment/reading materials. It is advised you do not purchase any equipment until you have received your Faculty/School handbook, available during orientation. SATAC application procedures, including International students studying Australian Year 12.
The University Contact Centre takes all phone and online program enquiries. Our friendly and skilled staff will provide you with relevant information, or will put you in touch with Faculty/School staff for their expert advice. Please refer to the back cover of this guide for University Contact Centre details.
who to CONTaCTif you have any questions
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arChiteCture, lanDSCaPe arChiteCture anD urban DeSign
Bachelor of Design Studies
Honours degree of Bachelor of Design Studies
artS, humanitieS anD SoCial SCienCeS
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (Advanced)
Bachelor of Development Studies
Bachelor of Environmental Policy & Management
Bachelor of International Studies
Bachelor of Social Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Arts
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Development Studies
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Environmental Policy & Management
Honours Degree of Bachelor of International Studies
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of International Studies with Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of International Studies with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Media with Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Media with Bachelor of International Studies
Bachelor of Social Sciences with Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Arts
buSineSS anD eConomiCS
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance)
Bachelor of Commerce (International Business)
Bachelor of Commerce (Management)
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Finance (International)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Commerce
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Economics
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Finance with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
ComPuter SCienCe anD inFormation teChnology
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced)
Bachelor of Engineering (Software)
Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Computer Science
DentiStry anD oral health
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Bachelor of Oral Health
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry
engineering
Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural)
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical—Minerals Processing)
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical—Sustainable Energy)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural)
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)
Bachelor of Engineering (Computational)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic—Avionics)
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Sustainable Energy)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Aerospace)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Sports)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Sustainable Energy)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)
Bachelor of Engineering (Pharmaceutical)
Bachelor of Engineering (Software)
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural) and Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Environmental)
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic) and Bachelor of Science (Physics)
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Aerospace) with
Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical & Aerospace) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) and Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) and Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural Engineering)
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) and Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) and Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)
Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) and Bachelor of Science (Geology & Geophysics)
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) and Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
UNDERgRaDUaTE PROgRaM gUIDES A list of all degrees and other programs included in our Undergraduate Program Guides.
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health SCienCeS
Bachelor of Health Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Health Sciences with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Social Sciences with Bachelor of Health Sciences
innovation anD entrePreneurShiP
Bachelor of Innovation & Entrepreneurship
languageS
Bachelor of Languages
Diploma in Languages
law
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Development Studies
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic)
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Environmental Policy & Management
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Health Sciences
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of International Studies
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Media
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Social Sciences
marketing anD meDia
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
Bachelor of Media
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Media
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Media
Bachelor of Media with Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Media with Bachelor of International Studies
other Degrees with marketing • Bachelor of Arts: Major in Marketing • Bachelor of Media: Marketing specialisation
mathematiCal SCienCeS
Bachelor of Engineering (Computational)
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced)
Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Sciences
meDiCine
Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Medical Science
muSiC
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music (Classical Performance)
Bachelor of Music (Composition)
Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance)
Bachelor of Music (Music Education)
Bachelor of Music (Musicology)
Bachelor of Music (Performance & Pedagogy)
Bachelor of Music (Popular Music & Creative Technologies)
Bachelor of Music (Sonic Arts)
Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Music
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Performance & Pedagogy)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Classical Performance)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Composition)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Music Education)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Musicology)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Popular Music & Creative Technologies)
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Music (Sonic Arts)
Advanced Diploma in Aboriginal Studies in Music
Diploma in Aboriginal Studies in Music
Diploma in Instrumental Music
Diploma in Music (Classical)
Diploma in Music (Jazz)
Diploma in Music (Sound Engineering)
Certificate IV in Music (Classical)
Certificate IV in Music (Jazz)
Certificate IV in Music (Technology)
Certificate III in Music
nurSing
Bachelor of Nursing
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Nursing
PSyChology
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
SCienCeS
Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences
Bachelor of Food & Nutrition Science
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
Bachelor of Science (Animal Science)
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
Bachelor of Science (EcoChemistry)
Bachelor of Science (Evolutionary Biology)
Bachelor of Science (Laser Physics & Technology)
Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology)
Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience)
Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology)
Bachelor of Science (Molecular & Drug Design)
Bachelor of Science (Nanoscience & Materials)
Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources)
Bachelor of Science (Petroleum Geoscience)
Bachelor of Science (Pre-Veterinary)
Bachelor of Science (Space Science & Astrophysics)
Bachelor of Viticulture & Oenology
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Food & Nutrition Science
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in High Performance Computational Physics
Honours Degree of Bachelor of Viticulture & Oenology
teaChing
Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Mathematical & Computer Science
Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Science
UNDERgRaDUaTE PROgRaM gUIDES A list of all degrees and other programs included in our Undergraduate Program Guides.
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