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Bachelor of Science

  • Bachelor

Study a science course that allows you to explore your own interests and specialise after first year.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Course Code
BP229APCH, 074349C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$36,480 per year / $109,440 total

About this course

The Bachelor of Science is a flexible degree. There are currently four plans of study that allow you to major in biological sciences, applied chemistry, or physics. Alternatively, you can remain in the general plan which is more flexible in content.

Options:

  • General Science plan (BP229P7)
  • Biological Sciences plan (BP229BISC)
  • Applied Chemistry plan (BP229APCH)
  • Physics plan (BP229PHYS)

It is also possible to obtain a minor in biotechnology or mathematics, which is required for students wanting to pursing science teaching, but is also good to extend the depth of your knowledge. The degree allows for specialisation, generalisation and some cross-disciplinary combinations of studies.

By tailoring your degree through the elective subjects, you have the flexibility to combine your major with a variety of other science subjects. To obtain a minor, students need to complete four subjects in that field (e.g. four courses in mathematics)

Practical experiences are fundamental to the degree, and you will get the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills to projects. You will also have access to leading equipment to ensure you are job-ready when you graduate.

Why study science at RMIT?
  1. RMIT's applied science degrees give you the freedom to shape your own path and a chance to explore a range of scientific disciplines.
  2. Studying with leading researchers in state-of-the-art facilities means the skills you gain can take you anywhere in the world.
  3. A focus on experiential learning means you will consolidate your skills and knowledge through field trips and excursions, locally and internationally.

Entry requirements

The lowest selection rank plus any adjustment factors to receive an offer for semester 1 2020 for each stream are as follows:

  • Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) 72.50
  • Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) 70.10
  • Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) 71.20
  • Bachelor of Science (Physics) 71.80

Study locations

Melbourne City

Career pathways

Scientists use observation and analytical skills to research the world around us. They have strong problem-solving skills that are used to identify solutions to complex problems and communicate their findings to others.

With this broad range of transferable proficiencies and technical skills, RMIT graduates are in demand.

You may choose to enter the commercial sector, pursue a career in teaching, or opt to continue your academic career.

Your journey in science could lead you to become the next molecular gastronomist, a materials chemist, a nuclear physicist, or perhaps even the next Nobel Laureate.

Depending on your area of study and your interests, you could end up working in:

  • analytical laboratories
  • medical and research laboratories
  • renewable energy organisations
  • chemical processing plants
  • educational institutions
  • government organisations
  • not-for-profit organisations
  • environmental consultancies.

Organisations our graduates are now working with include the Australian Defence Science and Technology Group, and the Victorian Fisheries Authority

Credit for prior study or work

Credit, recognition of prior learning, professional experience and accreditation from a professional body can reduce the duration of your study by acknowledging your earlier, relevant experience. Find out if you might be eligible.