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To qualify for the Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Science) / Bachelor of Archaeology a student must complete 144 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic according to the program of study below with:
- a Forensic and Analytical Science component of 81 units, comprising of either the Forensic Biology Component or the Forensic and Analytical Chemistry Component
- an Archaeology component of 63 units, according to the program of study below
Not all topics are necessarily available each year.
Students who commence, but subsequently do not wish to complete the combined degrees program may be eligible to transfer to either the Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Science) or the Bachelor of Archaeology and receive credit for some or all of the topics already completed in the relevant component.
Students admitted in a combined degree must complete the program of study specified before they can graduate with either award.
1. This Program of Study serves as a suggested study plan. When core topics are offered in both halves of the year, students may enrol in these topics in either half of the year as long as requisites are met
2. For the Forensic and Analytical Science component students must choose to follow one of two sets of topic options where indicated in the program of study, in consultation with the course coordinator.
Program of study
144 Units
Admission requirements
The minimum requirements for consideration for entry to all undergraduate courses are specified in detail in the University Entry Requirements.
SACE Stage 2 (Year 12) Chemistry or equivalent.