Bachelor of Science (Advanced)

The Advanced Science degree retains much of the flexibility of the Bachelor of Science degree. Advanced subjects cater to the needs of the best students; the material taught is demanding, but the results are extremely rewarding.

Degree profile

In the first year of the BSc (Advanced) you enrol in 48 credit points of junior subjects. Usually, 24 of these are studied at the advanced level. In second year you normally select 48 credit points of intermediate subjects. At least 12 credit points of these must be studied at the advanced level. In third year you must study 48 credit points of senior subjects; at least 24 credit points must be at the advanced level. The Honours program requires an additional year of study and research. You must meet minimum progression requirements to continue to study in the BSc (Advanced) degree.

Students in the BSc (Advanced) would complete at least one major at the Advanced level (see Advanced Majors in the right hand pane) and may also choose to complete a second major from those offered to Bachelor of Science students.

Year
Areas of Study
1st
Mathematics
Science Elective 1
Science Elective 2
Elective
2nd
Major 1 Intermediate*
Major 2 Intermediate*
Science Elective
Elective
3rd
Major 1 Senior*
Major 2 Senior* or
Elective

*within the BSc (Advanced) a certain number of subjects must be taken at the Advanced level

Students must meet minimum progression requirements to continue to study in the BSc (Advanced) degree.

The Honours program requires an additional year of study and research.

Career Opportunities

Employers know that the University of Sydney’s advanced science graduates are of extremely high calibre. Graduates of the advanced degree can expect to proceed to postgraduate studies and to work at the frontiers of research in universities, private enterprise, CSIRO or other national and international science organisations.

Other Ways to Study Advanced Science

Advanced subjects are available to good students in many other programs including the BSc. The BSc (Advanced) and the BSc (Advanced Mathematics) may be combined with Arts, Commerce, Education, Engineering and Law.

If you wish to do the BSc (Advanced) as part of a combined degree, you must apply using the UAC code for the normal level combined degree and then bring in evidence of your ATAR when you come in to enrol (ie. there is no separate UAC code for combined degrees where you want to combine with an advanced degree). At enrolment, provided that you have the required ATAR, you can then be placed in the Advanced stream where available.

Talented Student Program & Special Studies

The top students in the Faculty of Science are invited to participate in the Talented Student Program (TSP).

This program allows students to tailor their degree to suit their own interests, for example, by working on individual projects under the supervision of a mentor, attending special seminars or accelerating the completion of their degree.

In addition to the TSP, there are challenging Special Studies Programs in the Schools of Chemistry and Mathematics. Entry is by invitation and more information is available from the Chemistry and Mathematics websites:

www.chem.usyd.edu.au/
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/

ATAR & Assumed Knowledge

Degree Information
Assumed knowledge HSC Mathematics or HSC Mathematics (Extension 1). All students in the BSc (Advanced) must take some units of study in mathematics. Other assumed knowledge depends on the areas or programs studied.
Intake 120
Duration 3 years full-time
6 years part-time

Information for Local Students
2009 UAI Cut-off 95.00
ATAR equivalent of 2009 UAI
95.40
UAC Course code 512041

Information for International Students


Information for International Students
CRICOS code 000719E
Annual Fees for 2009 Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
Is mid-year entry available Yes
English language requirements Standard - view details