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Information correct as of October 2017 and subject to change. Program Code: 12346 CRICOS Code: 023101E Code Provider: 00109J Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Commencing in 2016 to 2018 Studying at Callaghan/Newcastle City Precinct This Program Plan is an enrolment guide to ensure you are on track to graduate. If at any time you wish to vary from this program plan seek prior advice from your Program Advisor to ensure you remain on track. Year 1 LAWS1001A Legal System and Method - Part A DIRECTED 1000 level MAJOR 1000 level LAWS1003A Torts - Part A LAWS1001B Legal System and Method - Part B DIRECTED 1000 level MAJOR 1000 level LAWS1003B Torts - Part B Year 2 LAWS2004A Criminal Law & Procedure - Part A MAJOR 2000 level or APPROVED SCIENCE 2000 level or higher MAJOR 2000 level LAWS2004B Criminal Law and Procedure - Part B MAJOR 2000 level APPROVED SCIENCE 2000 level or higher or MAJOR 2000 level Year 3 LAWS3004A Contracts - Part A MAJOR 3000 level MAJOR 3000 level APPROVED SCIENCE 3000 level or MAJOR 3000 level LAWS3004B Contracts - Part B MAJOR 3000 level MAJOR 3000 level APPROVED SCIENCE 3000 level or MAJOR 3000 level Year 4 LAWS4003 Civil Procedure LAWS4007 Professional Conduct LAWS4011 Property DIRECTED 5000 level LAWS4004 Evidence LAWS4005 Company Law LAWS4010 Equity and Trusts DIRECTED 5000 level Year 5 LAWS4001 Constitutional Law DIRECTED LAWS 5000 level DIRECTED 5000 level DIRECTED 5000 level LAWS4002 Administrative Law LAWS4012 Public International Law DIRECTED 5000 level DIRECTED 5000 level Program Plan Key: = Core =Major = Approved Science = Directed Semester 2 Semester 1 APPROVED SCIENCE 1000 level APPROVED SCIENCE 1000 level

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Page 1: Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)...Approved Science courses - 30-50 units depending on choice of Major. Directed courses - 90 units. Refer to the Bachelor of Science

Information correct as of October 2017 and subject to change. Program Code: 12346 CRICOS Code: 023101E Code Provider: 00109J

Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Commencing in 2016 to 2018 Studying at Callaghan/Newcastle City Precinct

This Program Plan is an enrolment guide to ensure you are on track to graduate. If at any time you wish to vary from this program plan seek prior advice from your Program Advisor to ensure you remain on track.

Year 1

LAWS1001A Legal System and Method - Part A

DIRECTED 1000 level

MAJOR 1000 level

LAWS1003A Torts - Part A

LAWS1001B Legal System and Method - Part B

DIRECTED 1000 level

MAJOR 1000 level

LAWS1003B Torts - Part B

Year 2

LAWS2004A Criminal Law &

Procedure - Part A

MAJOR 2000 level

or APPROVED SCIENCE 2000 level or higher

MAJOR 2000 level

LAWS2004B Criminal Law and

Procedure - Part B

MAJOR 2000 level

APPROVED SCIENCE 2000 level or higher

or MAJOR

2000 level

Year 3

LAWS3004A Contracts - Part A

MAJOR 3000 level

MAJOR 3000 level

APPROVED SCIENCE3000 level

or MAJOR

3000 level

LAWS3004B Contracts - Part B

MAJOR 3000 level

MAJOR 3000 level

APPROVED SCIENCE 3000 level

or MAJOR

3000 level

Year 4

LAWS4003 Civil Procedure

LAWS4007 Professional Conduct

LAWS4011 Property

DIRECTED 5000 level

LAWS4004 Evidence

LAWS4005 Company Law

LAWS4010 Equity and Trusts

DIRECTED 5000 level

Year 5

LAWS4001 Constitutional Law

DIRECTED LAWS 5000 level

DIRECTED 5000 level

DIRECTED 5000 level

LAWS4002 Administrative Law

LAWS4012 Public International

Law

DIRECTED 5000 level

DIRECTED 5000 level

Program Plan Key: = Core =Major = Approved Science = Directed

Semester 2 Semester 1

APPROVED SCIENCE 1000 level

APPROVED SCIENCE 1000 level

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Information correct as of October 2017 and subject to change. Program Code: 12346 CRICOS Code: 023101E Code Provider: 00109J

To be eligible to graduate make sure you have completed a total of 400 units (10 units = 1 course unless otherwise specified) which meet the following criteria:

Core courses - 170 units.

Major courses - 90-110 units (including all Compulsory courses and the required number of Directed courses for one Major sequence). Where a

major requires more than 90 units, these extra courses are completed in place of Approved Science courses.

Approved Science courses - 30-50 units depending on choice of Major.

Directed courses - 90 units. Refer to the Bachelor of Science Program Handbook for the list of 1000 level Directed courses and refer to the Bachelor of

Science/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Program Handbook for the list of 50000 level directed courses.

160 units of Bachelor of Science courses including 60 units at 1000 level and a minimum of 60 units at 3000 level.

To find out which 1000 Directed courses you should enrol in see page 3. For further information please see Enrolling in Maths.

The duration of this program is 5 years full time (40 units per semester).

The maximum time to complete this program is 8 years.

Some courses have assumed knowledge and/or requisites, please refer to the individual Course Handbook.

The Program Handbook has valuable information on program structure and requirements, if you are intending

on studying part time or varying from this program plan please seek prior advice from your Program Advisor.

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Bachelor of Science Directed Courses

Directed Mathematics Courses All students must complete one of the Mathematics Directed courses. However, an exemption is available for students who have demonstrated a performance in mathematics equivalent to or exceeding the attainment of Band 5 in the subject "Mathematics" (formerly 2-unit Mathematics) in the NSW HSC. Note that different majors have different mathematics requirements.

MATH1001 Preparatory Studies in Mathematics This course is for students who have not studied, or who have not succeeded in Mathematics at HSC level. It is not recommended for those wishing to undertake a Photonics or Physics major.

MATH1002 Foundational Studies in Mathematics This course is suitable for students with a background in high-school algebra but who have not studied, or who have not succeeded in, the 2-Unit or higher mathematics courses at the HSC level. It is not recommended for those wishing to undertake a Photonics or Physics major.

MATH1110 Mathematics 1 This course is for students who have obtained a band 5 or better in the NSW HSC course "Mathematics”, or have completed extension 1 or extension 2 mathematics in the NSW HSC. Students wishing to enrol in this course will need to email Enrolments from your student email account and request to be manually enrolled in the course.

MATH1120 Mathematics 2 This course is for students who have obtained a band 5 or better in the NSW HSC course "Mathematics”, or have completed extension 1 or extension 2 mathematics in the NSW HSC.

MATH1210 Mathematical Discovery 1 This course is for students who have completed HSC Mathematics Extension 2 or obtained (Band 4) or equivalent in HSC Mathematics Extension 1

MATH1220 Mathematical Discovery 2 This course is intended for prospective mathematics majors and those who have a strong background in mathematics.

Directed Statistics Courses Only one of STAT1020 or STAT1070 may count as the 1000 level STAT directed course.

STAT1020 Statistical Reasoning and Literacy This course is for students undertaking a major in Chemistry or Geography.

STAT1070 Statistics for the Sciences This course is for students undertaking a major in Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Marine Science, Photonics, Physics, Psychology or Sustainable Resource Management.

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Information correct as of October 2017 and subject to change. Program Code: 12346 CRICOS Code: 023101E Code Provider: 00109J

Bachelor of Science Major Sequences

A major is an area of study that you wish to focus on in your program. A course will count towards your major if it is listed as a compulsory or directed course under the relevant major in the program handbook. You must complete at least 90 units in your major.

*This Major structure does not apply to those students completing a Photonics Major or a Mathematics Co-Major. See below.

Majors Courses (Compulsory Courses listed in ORANGE) Subject to change - Please refer to the program handbook for up to date information.

Majors Courses (Compulsory Courses listed in ORANGE)

Biological Science Major Sequence

BIOL1001 Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL1002 Organisms to Ecosystems BIOL1003 Professional Skills for Biological Sciences 1 BIOL2001 Molecular Laboratory Skills for Biological Sciences BIOL2002 Laboratory Skills in Biological Systems BIOL3001 Advanced Laboratory Skills in Biological Sciences 2000 level Biology Directed Courses (10 Units) 3000 level Biology Directed Courses (30 Units)

Earth Sciences Major Sequence

GEOS1040 Earth's Dynamic Systems GEOS1050 Earth Processes and Products GEOS2080 Earth Science Field Course GEOS2161 GIS and Remote Sensing GEOS3250 Geographic Information Systems 2000 level Earth Science Directed Courses (10 Units) 3000 level Earth Science Directed Courses (30 Units)

Chemistry Major Sequence

CHEM1010 Introductory Chemistry I CHEM1020 Introductory Chemistry II CHEM2110 Analytical Chemistry CHEM2210 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM2310 Organic Chemistry CHEM2410 Physical Chemistry CHEM3590 Chemistry Research Project 3000 level Chemistry Directed Courses (30 Units)

Geography Major Sequence

GEOG1020 Introduction to Human Geography GEOS1040 Earth's Dynamic Systems GEOS2161 GIS and Remote Sensing GEOS3250 Geographic Information Systems 2000 level Geography Directed Courses (20 Units) 3000 level Geography Directed Courses (30 Units)

Photonics Major Sequence

(No directed courses in this major)

ELEC1300 Electrical Engineering 1 PHYS1210 Advanced Physics I PHYS1220 Advanced Physics II PHYS2160 Modern Optics PHYS2260 Electromagnetism ELEC3540 Analog and Digital Communications PHYS3310 Lasers and Applications PHYS3320 Optical Communications PHYS3330 Industrial Project and Seminar PHYS3345 Optical Fibre Technology PHYS3360 Advanced Electromagnetism

Physics Major Sequence PHYS1210 Advanced Physics I PHYS1220 Advanced Physics II PHYS2170 Quantum Mechanics and Semiconductor Physics PHYS2260 Electromagnetism PHYS3330 Industrial Project and Seminar 2000 level Physics Directed Courses (10 Units) 3000 level Physics Directed Courses (30 Units)

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Information correct as of October 2017 and subject to change. Program Code: 12346 CRICOS Code: 023101E Code Provider: 00109J

Bachelor of Science Major Sequences Continued.

Majors Courses (Compulsory Courses listed in ORANGE) Subject to change - Please refer to the program handbook for up to date information.

Psychology Major Sequence

PSYC1010 Psychology Introduction 1 PSYC1020 Psychology Introduction 2 PSYC2300 Cognitive Psychology STAT2000 Applied Statistics and Research Methods PSYC3000 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology PSYC3001 Advanced Psychological Measurement 2000 level Psychology Directed Courses (10 Units) 3000 level Psychology Directed Courses (20 Units)

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