Studying Science at the University of Melbourne
Maybe you’ve always known that you wanted to be a marine biologist. Or perhaps you’re still deciding whether you want to be an engineer or a geologist. A doctor or a vet? A data scientist or a physicist? A chemist or a psychologist?
The Bachelor of Science is a pathway to all these careers, and hundreds more. With more than 40 majors on offer, students can select from the full range of science, biomedicine, mathematics, engineering, and IT subjects. The Bachelor of Science is a 3-year degree, in which students complete 24 subjects. Of the 24 subjects, some will contribute to their major (chosen specialisation), some will be science electives (other science subjects), and some will be breadth (non-science) subjects. A very useful link to browse is Tips for Choosing a Science Major and students are also encouraged to view this video. NOTE: Nuclear-Powered Submarines Student Pathways Program
Join Australia's next generation of expert scientists. Beginning in 2024, domestic students commencing the Bachelor of Science have an opportunity to participate in the Australian Government’s Nuclear-Powered Submarines program (NPS). To take part, students need to undertake an undergraduate science degree focusing on key areas needed for a career in the NPS workforce, with a major in one of physics, chemistry or mathematics and statistics.
Scholarships are available through a range of programs including the University’s Narrm Scholarship Program. The Australian Government is also offering STEM cadetships to eligible participants, comprising 60 paid work placement days (approx. $12,000 per annum), reimbursement for books and resources up to $1,000, a $3,000 bursary, mentorships and career opportunities in Defence.