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The five year, full-time, combined Advanced Science/Arts program enables students to complete a Study Plan in Advanced Science, in addition to a major sequence in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Students must satisfy the entry requirements to Advanced Science as well as to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. This degree program is administered by the Faculty of Science. Note: The Arts and Social Sciences courses within the the Science Major 'Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments' may not be counted as part of the Science component in Program 3931. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes On completion of this program, students will have attained a sound knowledge base in both their Advanced Science and Arts specialisations. Please refer to the program objectives as listed for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) 3972 and the Bachelor of Arts 3403.
Selecting Advanced Science Majors and Arts Majors .
For information on available Advanced Science Majors, please refer to Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) 3972 or contact the Science Student Centre on campus. For information on available Arts Majors, please refer to 3403 or contact the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences office on campus. Please refer to Program Structure above.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Students seeking to complete the Advanced Science component of this combined degree program would normally be expected to complete the full Stage 4 Honours sequence for the Major in which they are enrolled. In practice, it may be difficult to undertake some Majors as part of combined degree structures and students may be restricted in the number of Advanced Science courses that they can undertake. Where these are insufficient to allow the student to complete the recommended Major, students are advised to consult the Science Student Centre.
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