Program

Advanced Science / Computer Sc - 3945

Program Summary

Faculty: Faculty of Science

Contact: www.science.unsw.edu.au

Campus: Sydney

Career: Undergraduate

Typical Duration: 5 Years  

Typical UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC Per Semester: 6

Max UOC Per Semester: 24

Min UOC For Award: 240

UAC Code: 429361

Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements

International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements

Award(s):

Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Major)

Bachelor of Science (Major)

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Program Description

The Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering offer a dual degree program leading to the award of the degrees Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science). The typical duration of this program is 5 years full-time.

The Advanced Science degree is designed to challenge students with an interest in critical thinking, research and innovation. The development of depth of understanding and practical skills in a discipline is a key part of the program, however, the degree also focuses on instilling a culture of research and enquiry through early induction into the research ethos and access to research groups and facilities.

The Computer Science degree focuses on the design and development of hardware and software tool by which computer applications may be developed. By combining your passion for science and the computer sciences you could further develop applications for use within the scientific world.

For admission to the program, students must satisfy the entry requirements to both the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (3972) and the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) (3978) programs.

For questions relating to the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) component of the program, students should consult the Science Student Centre. For questions regarding the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) requirements for the program, students should consult staff in the School of Computer Science and Engineering Student Office.

Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes

Please refer to the program objectives as listed for the 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program and the 3978 Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program.

Program Structure

A total of 240 units of credit are required to complete this dual degree program. Students must satisfy the following requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) components.

Where the requirements for the two programs are completed in less than 240 units of credit due to overlapping courses, students must make up the remaining units of credit from the Faculty of Science or the Faculty of Engineering.

Advanced Science Component
144 UOC
* An approved Bachelor of Science (Advanced) major; and
* SCIF1121 or SCIF1131; and
* 48 units of credit Honours Year; and
* Science elective courses ('Science' courses are defined on program 3972.)
Computer Science Component
96 UOC
* Meet all of the program requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) 3978 except for the 12 units of credit General Education requirement and 36 units of credit of Free Electives

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) in dual degree mode:

When taken as part of a dual degree, a Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is comprised of 144 units of credit which includes:
  • An approved major from the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) program; and
  • SCIF1121 or SCIF1131; and
  • 48 units of credit Honours Year; and
  • Science elective courses.
Academic rules relating to the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) in dual degree mode are as follows:

1. Students must complete a minimum of 144 units of credit;

2. Students must complete at least one approved Bachelor of Science (Advanced) major, and this must be declared before enrolling in Level II courses;

3. SCIF1121 Advanced Science: Professional Perspective and Practice (6 UOC) or SCIF1131 Science: Technological and Professional Perspectives (6 UOC) must be completed in Stage 1.

4. An Honours Year of 48 units of credit must be completed. For information regarding the admission requirements and application process for Honours, please see the information under 'Honours';

5. In addition to the courses required for a student's chosen major, SCIF1121/1131, and Honours, students must take ‘Science’ courses so that the major plus SCIF1121/1131, plus Honours year plus ‘Science’ courses total 144 units of credit. "COMP" courses cannot be counted as ‘Science’ courses to fulfil this requirement.

6. Students must complete at least 24 units of credit of 'Science' Level I courses;

7. A minimum of 30 units of credit of Level III ‘Science’ courses must be completed;

8. Where offered in a particular Major, students must take higher versions of courses. Any variation to this must be approved by the Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programs) or nominee;

9. No student may commence Level II courses until 30 units of credit of Level I courses have been successfully completed.

10. Students may commence Level III courses upon successful completion of 72 units of credit.

11. Progression to Stages 2, 3, and 4 is subject to academic performance. Students will be required to attain a minimum weighted average mark (WAM) of 70 in each semester. Where students do not maintain this minimum level of academic performance, they will be transferred to the 3970 Bachelor of Science program.

Students wanting to complete a double Major in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) as part of a dual degree at UNSW should be aware that it will be very difficult to complete two majors within 144 units of credit. Therefore where a dual degree student would like to undertake a double major, they should be aware that it may involve extra time and cost to complete, and may have visa implications for international students.

Students wishing to complete a Biotechnology, Neuroscience or Vision Science major may not be able to complete their major within the minimum units of credit. Completing one of these majors as part of the dual program may involve an extra semester of study, extra cost and would have visa implications for international students.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) in dual degree mode are as follows:
Optional double majors:

The flexibility of the Computer Science Program allows specialisations within the program such as Robotics and Computer Games. Hence a student may use some of the Core Computer Science courses and electives to specialise in up to two of the following areas:
  • COMPA1 Computer Science (Compulsory)
  • COMPG1 Computer Game Design & Construction
  • COMPI1 Artificial Intelligence
  • COMPH1 Human Computer Interaction
  • COMPR1 Robotics
  • COMPE1 Electronic Commerce
  • COMPN1 Computer Networks
  • COMPD1 Database Systems
Full details of these streams can be found using the Computer Science and Engineering link in the Area(s) of Specialisation section below.

Honours

Honours in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Component

For details about Honours in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) please see 3972 Bachelor of Science (Advanced).

Honours (optional) in the Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Component

Students undertaking the BSc (CompSci) in Dual Award mode may apply to complete an additional year (48 UoC) of study for the award of Honours. For details of Honours please see 4515 Bachelor of Science (Honours) Computer Science.

Academic Rules

For program rules and requirements, please refer to the Program Structure section above.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Area(s) of Specialisation