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Admission
For applicants applying for admission to UNSW through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC), this section lists the UAC codes which correspond to the Science programs offered by UNSW.

For admission requirements for Science programs please refer to the appropriate entry in the current UAC Guide or refer to the UAC website: www.uac.edu.au

429000 Science
This is applicable to study in a wide range of Science areas in the Bachelor of Science program 3970.

429001 Science/Arts or Science/Social Science
This is applicable to study in the dual Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Social Science programs, 3930 or 3935.

429004 Science (International)
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Science (International) program 3987.

429006 Medicinal Chemistry
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry program 3992.

429007 Medical Science
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Medical Science program 3991.

429008 Environmental Science
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Environmental Science program 3988 and the dual Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Arts program 3932.

429009 Materials Science and Engineering
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) program 3135.

429010 Materials Science and Engineering/Biomed Engineering
This is applicable to study in the dual Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering program 3138.

429013 Science (Advanced)
This is applicable to study in a wide range of Science areas in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) as outlined in the Advanced Science study plan descriptions 3972.

429014 Science (Advanced Mathematics)
This is applicable to study in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) in program 3986.

429016/429017 Aviation
This is applicable to study Aviation (Flying or Management) in programs 3980/3981.

429018 Biotechnology
This is applicable to study Biotechnology in program 3052.

429025 Optometry
This is applicable to study Optometry/Science in program 3952.

429026 Psychology
This is applicable to study Psychology in program 3432, leading to a Bachelor of Psychology.

429027 Psychological Science
This is applicable to study Psychological Science in program 3435.

Subject Areas, Programs and Study Plans in Science

Subject Area
Available in
Program(s)
UAC
Entry Code(s)
Advanced Mathematics
429013
Anatomy
429000, 429013,
429007
Applied Mathematics
429013
Aviation
429016, 429017
Biochemistry
429000, 429013
Anatomical Science
429000, 429013
Biological Anthropology
429000
Biomechanics
429000
Biotechnology
429000, 429013
429018,
Chemistry
429000, 429013
Ecology
429000, 429013
Environmental Sciences
 
 
- Biology
429008
- Marine
429008
- Microbiology
429008
- Chemistry
429008
- Earth Science
429008
- Geography
429008
- Oceanography
429008
Environmental Earth Science
429000
Food Science and Nutrition
429000
Food Science and Technology
429013
Genetics
429000, 429013
Geography
429000
Geology
429000
Geoscience
429013
History and Philosophy of Science
429000
Marine Science
429000
Marine and Coastal Studies
429013
Materials Science
 
429000, 429013
425001
Mathematics
429000
Mathematics and Finance
429013
Mathematics and
Computer Science
429013
Medical Chemistry
429013
Medical Microbiology
and Immunology
429000, 429013
Medical Science
429007
Microbiology
429000, 429013
Molecular Biology
429000, 429013
Nanotechnology
429011
Neuroscience
429013
Optometry
429025
Pathology
429007
Pharmacology
429000, 429013,
429007
Philosophy
429000
Physical Oceanography/ Meteorology
429000, 429013
Physics
429000, 429013
Physics and Astronomy
429013
Physics with Computer Science
429013
Physiology
429000, 429013,
429007
Psychology
429000, 429013
429026
Pure Mathematics
429013
Safety Science
429000
Science Communication
429003
Science Media and
Communications
429004
Spatial Information Systems
429000
Statistics
429000, 429013
Toxicology
429000

Note: Certain majors listed above are also appropriate for dual Science degree programs. Students in these courses should consult their program advisor for details.

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