Direct Entry into Second Year University
Students who successfully complete the Diploma of Science and meet the university academic progression criteria are eligible for entry to SECOND YEAR of the following Deakin University undergraduate degree.
The Diploma of Science is also recognised by other Australian universities. Students who wish to apply for another university should contact the relevant university for entry requirements and procedures.
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Campus: B G Trimesters: T1 T2
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Description
In second year you can choose 1 or more majors from the following:
- Biology (B G)
- Biological Chemistry (B)
- Biotechnology (G)
- Chemistry (G)
- Earth Science (B)
- Environmental Science (B)
- Forensic Biology (G)
- Information Technology (B G)
- Mathematical Modelling (B G)
- Multimedia Technology (B)
- Nanotechnology (G)
- Psychology (B G)
- Zoology (G)
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Campus: B G Trimesters: T1 T2
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Description
Deakin's Bachelor of Biomedical Science concerns the molecular and cellular basis of normal human biology and disease processes. The course is a vibrant, relevant and topical program and is delivered through a partnership between the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences. This multidisciplinary approach enables you to learn about your chosen fields of study from both scientific and health perspectives.
You may choose to complete an optional major from:
- Biotechnology (G)
- Cell and Molecular (B)
- Health Science (B G)
- Nutrition and Exercise Science (B G)
Graduates of this degree may be eligible to apply for entry to Deakin's Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (conditions apply, refer to: Australian Students / International Students).
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Campus: G Trimesters: T1 T2
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Description
Deakin's Bachelor of Forensic Science aims to provide formal training in the skills and techniques essential to modern forensic science, including the examination and presentation of scientific evidence to solve crimes. The course combines studies in biology, chemistry, biochemical and chemical analysis, statistical analysis and molecular biology. You will also undertake studies in criminology, including the examination and interpretation of evidence and courtroom skills. Access to the very latest technology and facilities such as a full suite of forensic instrumentation for learning and research is unique to the Deakin forensic science course. The course has extensive industry links with local and Australian forensic organisations, and features guest lecturers and site visits in collaboration with leading forensic organisations.
Choose a major sequence from:
- Forensic Biology
- Forensic Chemistry
Students may also complete a major or minor sequence in criminology.
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Campus Codes B - Melbourne Campus at Burwood ; G - Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds
Trimester Codes T1 - Trimester 1 entry ; T2 - Trimester 2 entry (for Australian students - T2 entry is subject to availability of places)
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