bachelor of science enrolment round two
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There are tools available to help you
choose your science units
www.monash.edu/science/current/undergraduate/managing-studies/
The fountain of all truth
Hot tip!
Need help with
your science
component, visit
the Science
Student Services
team at 19
Rainforest Walk
Terminology
Units: Subjects – building blocks of the course
Credit points: Science units = 6 credit points
Levels: Generally years, i.e.: one, two, three, four
Major: Approved combination of 8 science units in the same, or closely-related, discipline over 3 years
Minor: Approved combination of four science units in the same, or a closely-related, discipline over two years
Extended major: Approved combination of at least 12 science units in the same, or closely-related, discipline over 3 years
Sequences: A defined collection of units
Course Rules to reach graduationrequirements:
Things to know about double degrees
These are the degrees we manage:
• Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computer Science
• Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Global Studies
Managing faculties are responsible for most administrative matters. There is a table on the web to help you work who to contact and when.
Understanding units
MTH1020
Department/School (Mathematical Sciences)
Year level (one) 0 means the unit is available either semester
Department/School (Chemistry)
Year level (one)One means the unit is available in semester one
MTH 10
11CHM 10
20
CHM1011
Applied
mathematicsAtmospheric
scienceBiochemistry Chemistry
Computational
science
Immunology
Developmental
biology
Physiology
Pure
Mathematics
Mathematics
Ecology and
conservation
biology
Plant sciences
Physics
Materials
science
Financial and
insurance
mathematics
(extended)
Environmental
science
(extended)
Human
pathologyGeosciences
Mathematical
statistics
Psychology
Microbiology Pharmacology
Genetics
Geographical
science
What science majors you can choose
Astrophysics
Zoology
Choosing your units - BSc
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Maths/ stats unit
Level 1 science unit
Core unit
Science unit
Science sequence/
unit or
Elective
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Maths / stats unit
Level 1 unit (science)
Science sequence/unit or
elective
Science sequence/unit or
elective
How your first year could look - BSc
Year 1
PHS1011/ PHS1080
PHS1022
MTH1020
MTH1030
FIT1029
FIT1040
ASP1010/ elective
ASP1022/ elective
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Level 1 unit
Maths / stats unit
Level 1 unit (science)
Science sequence/unit or
elective
Science sequence/unit or
elective
How your first year could look – double
degreeExample – Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science
Year 1BIO1011
BIO1022
CHM1011/ CHM1011
CHM1022/ CHM1052
French
French
Philosophy
Philosophy
Free electives for the Bachelor of Science
You can choose non-science electives from:
• Arts
• Engineering and Business & Economics (written
permission required)
• Information technology
• Medicine (some units)
• Fine Arts (Caulfield) (written permission required)
Course maps to help you plan…
There are tools available on the Managing your studies page which can help you make decisions about your course map:
www.monash.edu/science/current/undergraduate/managing-studies/
What to do today
• Visit Monash Connect to finalise your
enrolment and get your student ID card
• We recommend you visit Science Student
Services to get your science unit selection
checked prior to visiting Monash Connect
• This is also your opportunity to apply for
credit for previous study
And then…
• Use Allocate+ to enter your timetable
preferences by 5pm Thursday 19
February
• You can change your enrolment in units
via WES – can add new units until the end
of the second week of semester
• Attend O-Week (w/c 23 February)
Science Orientation activities
Monday 23 February 201510.30am to 2pm: Official campus welcome and Faculty orientation for Science – compulsory, Robert Blackwood Hall, 49 Scenic Boulevard, Clayton
2-3pm: Discover the Science precinct – social activities – optional -attendance recommended- 16 Rainforest Walk, lecture theatre S3
Thursday 26 February 2015 – optional - attendance recommended- 16 Rainforest Walk, S3 Lecture Theatre, Clayton9.45am: Head Start in Science11.15am: Peer Mentoring Program welcome session
Go to the ePlanner for your partner faculty Orientation activities and to sign up for all of your activities
https://eplanner.adm.monash.edu.au/eorientation/
And when you need help, chat to one of our friendly course advisors at Science
Student Services, 19 Rainforest Walk (Corner of College Walk)
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