Pre-Enrolment 2014 BSCAdvGC

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Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Think Science. Lead Change.

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

What you need to know

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Terminology

Units: Subjects – building blocks of the course

Credit points: Science units = 6 credit points

Levels: Generally years, i.e.: one, two, three, four

Areas of study: Disciplines, specialisations

Major: A major is three years of study in a single discipline, totalling 48 points.

Sequences: A defined collection of units

Course: BSc, BSc/BE, etc

Course requirements: Rules to reach graduation

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Units have codes and names

MTH1020

MTH 10 20 Department/School

(Mathematical Sciences)Year level (one) 0 means the subject is

available either semester

CHM1011

CHM 10 11Department/School

(Chemistry)Year level (one)

One means the subject is available in semester one

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

SCIENCEIMPACT

THROUGH SCIENCE

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Impact through science projectYear 4

► Leadership

► Persuasive communication

► Big challenges of our time

► Building a venture

► Mentored by current leaders

Internship 1 (one international)

Internship 2 (one international)

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Freedom

Biological and life

sciences

Biomedical and

behavioural sciences

Earth and environmental sciences

Physical and chemical sciences

Mathematical and

computational sciences

Astronomy and

astrophysics

Atmospheric science

Biochemistry and

molecular biology

ChemistryComputationa

l science

Marine freshwater

biology

Developmental biology

PhysiologyZoologyStatistics

Ecology and conservation

biology

Plant sciences

PhysicsMaterials science

Financial and

insurance mathematics

ImmunologyGeosciences

Mathematics

Psychology

MicrobiologyPharmacolo

gy

Genetics Geographical science

Monash science study areas

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Understanding electives and selectives

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

You will have up to 18 points for electives

Use electives to:

• Pursue other science or non-science interests (language, literature, music, etc).

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

You will need to undertake 2 ‘selective’ units during your degree

• ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics

• MON2005 Law in professional contexts

• ATS1325 Contemporary worlds 1

• ATS1326 Contemporary worlds 2

• MGX3100 Management, ethics and corporate governance

• ACC1000 Principles of accounting and finance

• ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

You will need to undertake 2 level 1 science sequences from the following areas:• Geography and environmental science• Biology• Chemistry• Earth science• Mathematical sciences• Physics• Psychology• Computational science

What does that mean for me?

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Stage (year) ONE

Semester ONE

Semester TWO

Stage (year) TWO

Semester ONE

Semester TWO

Stage (year) THREE

Semester ONE

Semester TWO

Earth sci Major Level TwoEarth sci Major Level Two

Earth sci Major Level Two

Earth sci Major Level Two

Science Level One

Science Level One

Science Level 2/3

Science Level 2/3

Major Level threeMajor Level three

Level one Mathematics or Statistics unit

Selective unit

Selective unit

Elective unit

Elective unit

Elective unit

SCI1501

SCI1502

SCIxxx

SCIxxx

SCIxxx

SCIxxx

Earth sci Major Level One

Earth sci Major Level One

Stage (year) THREE

Semester ONE

Semester TWOImpact Through Science project

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

What does that mean for me?

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm

ESC1011 Lecture

BIO1011 Lecture

BIO1011 Lecture

MTH1020 Lecture

ESC1011Lecture

SCI1501 Seminar

MTH1020 Support class

MTH1020 Lecture

ESC1011Laboratory

BIO1011 Laboratory

MTH1020 Lecture

SCI1501 workshop

ESC1011Lecture

Impact though science units – SCI1501 etc.One unit per semester throughout levels 1-3

Leadership

Communication

EntrepreneurshipPolicy

MentoringBusiness

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Understanding course requirements

Also consider: • Which maths/stats unit will you take?• Do you have room left for electives? How will you best use this

allowance?

1. Identify your planned future science area(s) of study. Choose at least two pair of units in first year.

2. Check the sequence and prerequisite requirements for the units. You can find this information in the handbook: http://bit.ly/1ksHbSN

Find out• What pair of units you need to complete in first year• Are there any additional requirements?

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

What you need to do

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Choosing your units

1. Complete steps 1-5 of the online enrolment process before you come back on enrolment day specified in your letter of offer: http://www.monash.edu.au/enrolments/first-time/domestic/decide-offer.html

2. Use the Web Enrolment System (WES) to enrol online in the eight first year units- four in each semester

Get online

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Enrolment DayOn your enrolment day visit Monash Connect in building 10 (the Campus Centre) to get your student ID card and diary, and to finalise your enrolment.

For what to bring see step 6 of the online enrolment process.

Come and see us

We are here to help! Student Services staff are experts at helping you pick your subjects and plan your course: http://bit.ly/1ad4TbKBuilding 20Clayton

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

What’s next…1. Use Allocate+ to enter your timetable preferences (between 14th Jan- 20th Feb)

2. You can change your units via WES- but seek advice from Student Services first:http://bit.ly/1ad4TbKBuilding 20Clayton ?

What happens then?3. Attend orientation activities

• General activities (library, campus tours, etc…)

• Global Challenges Orientation• 28th Feb. 2-6pm / Bld 82 G29 ‘New Horizons

building’

• Faculty of Science orientation activities: Feb 24 and 27 Find out more - eplanner.adm.monash.edu.au/eorientation

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Science Orientation Activities

Monday 24 February 201411am : Official campus welcome and Faculty orientation – compulsory

Robert Blackwood Hall, building 210am : Brilliant beginnings – social activities2pm : Discover the Science precinct – social activities

Thursday 27 February 201410am : Head start in Science11am : Peer Mentoring Program welcome session

Sign up for your activities via the ePlanner:

https://eplanner.adm.monash.edu.au/eorientation/

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Advanced Orientation Residential Camp18-20 February

Image credit: Flickr – Monash University

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Social media

Facebook.com/MonashFYSCI

Instagram: @monashscience #monashscience

@MonashGC

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

You’re not alone!

When in doubt… refer to the HANDBOOK: http://bit.ly/1ad9dba

Or come in and visit Student Services: http://bit.ly/1ad4TbKBuilding 20Clayton

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

Meet our schools…

Biological SciencesChemistry GeosciencesMathematical SciencesPhysics

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)

My Contact details

Rowan Brookesrowan.brookes@monash.eduRoom 116, Building 18 (Biology building)9905 5680

@FutureSciEd visit google.com/+RowanMonashBrookes: Building 20Clayton

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