Faculty of Sciences 2017 Study Plan Bachelor of Applied Biology

Faculty of Sciences
2017 Study Plan
Bachelor of Applied Biology
(Major in Microbiology & Immunology)
Last updated: April 2017
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# BIOLOGY 1101 Biology I:
Molecules, Genes & Cells
or # BIOLOGY 1401 Concepts in
Biology
BIOLOGY 1201 Biology I: Human
Perspectives
or BIOLOGY 1202 Biology I:
Organisms
APP BIOL 2500WT Research Skills
for Applied Biology II
Approved Level II Elective
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Year 1 / Level I (24 units)
# CHEM 1100 Chemistry IA
ABORIG 1001 Indigenous
or #† CHEM 1101 Foundations of People, Country
Chemistry IA
and Protocols
# CHEM 1200 Chemistry IB
or #† CHEM 1201 Foundations of
Chemistry IB
SCIENCE 1101WT Principles and
Practice of Science for Applied
Biology
Year 2 / Level II (24 units)
MICRO 2500 Microbiology II
Approved Level II Elective
MICRO 2501 Immunology &
Virology II
Approved Level II Elective
# MATHS 1011 Mathematics IA
or # MATHS 1013 Mathematics
IM [Semester 1 only]
or STATS 1004 Statistical
Practice I (Life Sciences)
Approved Level I Elective
Approved Level II Elective
Approved Level II Elective
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OR *Global Experience: APP BIOL 2512WT Study Abroad in Applied Biology II
The Faculty of Sciences recommends students completing a Bachelor of Applied Biology who want to undertake an exchange in an overseas
university plan to go in Semester 2 of Level 2.
Year 3 / Level III (48 units at Levels III and IV combined)
APP BIOL 3530WT Research
MICRO 3000 Infection & Immunity IIIA (6 units)
** Approved Level III Elective
Practice for Applied Biology
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APP BIOL 3500WT Professional
Practice for Applied Biology III
MICRO 3001 Infection & Immunity IIIB (6 units)
** Approved Level III Elective
Year 4 / Level III (48 units at Levels III and IV combined)
APP BIOL 3510WT Applied Biology Industry Placement (12 units)
or APP BIOL 3520WT Applied Biology Research Placement (12 units)
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** Approved Level III Elective
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APP BIOL 3540WT Applied Biology Capstone (9 units)
ALL COURSES ARE WORTH 3 UNITS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
Key
Core Course
Elective Course
Course for Major
# Check Course Planner or with the Faculty of Sciences Office to ensure you meet the pre-requisites prior to enrolling into this course.
† Students who successfully complete CHEM 1101 Foundations of Chemistry IA and CHEM 1201 Foundations of Chemistry IB and who wish to
continue their study of Chemistry at Level II will be required to undertake an additional course, CHEM 1312 Foundations of Chemistry IS during
Summer School before commencing Level II Chemistry studies.
** Students must choose Level III / Level IV Electives to the value of 9 units.
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Faculty of Sciences
2017 Study Plan
Bachelor of Applied Biology
(Major in Microbiology & Immunology)
Last updated: April 2017
Enrolment Advice
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It is your responsibility to ensure you are correctly enrolled.
Enrolment into courses outside of the Study Plan and Enrolment
Advice listed could affect your eligibility to graduate.
A total of 96 units are required to complete the Bachelor of
Applied Biology program.
24 units must be completed for each of Levels I & II, plus a total of
48 units at Levels III and IV.
Please consult your Program Coordinator
http://www.sciences.adelaide.edu.au/currentstudents/contacts/coordinators/course-coordinators.html or
contact the Faculty of Sciences Office for advice.
Majors
Students must complete a major in one of the following areas:
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Plant Product Development
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Biochemistry
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Genetics
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Microbiology & Immunology
Students must complete set courses at Levels II and III in order to meet
the requirements of a major. For the requirements of each major
please refer to the Program Rules
(http://calendar.adelaide.edu.au/faculty/sciences)
Global Experience
The University of Adelaide is committed to offering its students the
opportunity to study overseas through a Global Learning Experience. This
experience is available in a wide range of degrees and can include student
exchange (for either one or two full semesters), study tours, internships
and placements. There are many exciting opportunities in Europe, Asia,
the Americas, Africa, and Oceania ranging from a few weeks to a full
academic year.
* The Faculty of Sciences recommends students who want to undertake an
exchange in an overseas university plan to go in Level 2 of Semester 2.
To find Global Learning opportunities available in your study area
please consult your Program Coordinator
http://www.sciences.adelaide.edu.au/currentstudents/contacts/coordinators/ or click Global Experiences.
Electives and Broadening
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Please refer to your Program Rules for electives and all other
requirements http://calendar.adelaide.edu.au/
Ensure that you check any restrictions and pre-requisites in Course
Planner: https://access.adelaide.edu.au/courses/search.asp
Further Information and Enrolment Advice
Faculty of Sciences
Phone: +61 8 8313 5673
Email: [email protected]
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