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Bachelor of Science

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Entry requirements
Duration
  • 3 years (or part-time equivalent)
Location
  • Ipswich
  • Toowoomba
  • External
  • Online
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Fees
  • AUD 8,021
  • (Indicative annual fee)
QTAC codes
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Overview

  • UniSQ’s Bachelor of Science is a comprehensive and versatile degree, allowing you to specialise in one or two majors across applied science domains. Build your identity as a scientist through core courses and your chosen major, while developing critical thinking, scientific communication, and problem-solving skills. 
  • With a modular, flexible structure and strong links to employability and research pathways, the Bachelor of Science empowers you to explore interdisciplinary learning and tackle complex global challenges in technology, society, and the environment. 
  • Gain a deep understanding of scientific principles and hands-on experience that prepares you for diverse careers in industry, education, and research. As a graduate you will be an innovative, collaborative professional who thrives in multidisciplinary teams and dynamic work environments. 
  • Study online or on-campus, participate in research, and take your learning overseas with study abroad options—broadening your perspective and enhancing your personal and professional development. 

Majors in the Bachelor of Science

  • Animal Science

    Study sustainable animal production, customise your degree with a second major, and gain industry experience through UniSQ’s strong agricultural partnerships. 

  • Astronomical & Space Sciences

    Study the universe with expert guidance, cutting-edge observatories, flexible online access, and graduate with valuable scientific, analytical, and communication skills. 

  • Biology

    Study life from molecules to ecosystems, gain hands-on lab skills, and prepare for careers or further study in science and health. 

  • Computing

    Gain practical computing skills, specialise with complementary majors, and prepare for tech careers in high-demand industries like finance, defence, and healthcare. 

  • Environment and Sustainability

    Study climate science, ecology, and sustainability, develop interdisciplinary skills, and combine majors to pursue diverse environmental and resource management careers. 

  • Food Science

    Master food safety, quality, and processing with practical experience, collaborative learning, and combine majors for diverse food industry career opportunities. 

  • Geospatial Science

    Develop in-demand spatial data skills, gain hands-on tech experience, and access diverse career opportunities across science, environment, and technology sectors.

  • Human Physiology

    Explore the science behind how the human body works in health through a study of organs and systems. Deepen your knowledge by combining physiology with fields like Psychology.

  • Information Technology

    Gain hands-on skills in software development, programming, networking, and system design. Graduate ready to innovate, problem-solve, and thrive in a dynamic, global tech industry.

  • Mathematics and Statistics

    Gain strong maths and statistics skills, apply them to real-world problems, and combine with fields like computing or science to enhance career and study opportunities. 

  • Physics

    Study physics to explore natural laws, build problem-solving skills, gain hands-on lab experience, and combine with other majors for a flexible, career-focused science degree. 

  • Plant Agricultural Science

    Study plant science to gain practical and theoretical knowledge in crop production, biotechnology, and sustainability, with flexible learning and real-world experience in Australia’s key farming regions.

  • Wildlife Management

    Gain practical wildlife management skills through unique UniSQ courses, combining with related majors to boost career prospects in conservation, pest control, and environmental sustainability. 


Excellent lecturers

I had a number of excellent lecturers who shaped and challenged my thinking, and without the flexibility offered by UniSQ I doubt I would have been able to achieve that educational goal so early in my career.

Stacey

Career outcomes

As a graduate, you could find work in a wide range of industries depending on your area of interest. This includes science, technology and data, health and medicine, environment and conservation, food and agriculture, and engineering.  

Some of our graduates also choose to work as science teachers (with further study) or science journalists. 

Why study Sciences and Agriculture at UniSQ?

Explore the universe

UniSQ hosts the only ground-based support in the Southern Hemisphere for NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission. 

Five-star rating

Rated 5/5 stars for overall educational experience in agriculture.
(Good Universities Guide, 2025)

Feel secure in your future

#1 in Queensland for science and mathematics graduates in full-time employment.
 (Good Universities Guide, 2025)

What you'll study

To graduate from the Bachelor of Science, you must successfully complete 24 units of study.

Degree structure

An undergraduate university degree typically consists of a combination of core, major and elective courses designed to provide you with foundational knowledge and opportunities for an in-depth deeper dive into your chosen field.

Students complete all 4 core courses plus one of the options below

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Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the University.
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General electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the University. Animal Science, Biology, Environment and Sustainability, Food Science, Human Physiology, Plant Agricultural Science and Wine Science Major students without or limited background in Mathematical Methods are recommended to take the following elective: MAT1101 Discrete Mathematics for Computing; Mathematics and Statistics, Computing, Geospatial Science Major - CSC1401 Foundation Programming and MAT1101 Discrete Mathematics for Computing; Astronomical and Space Sciences, Physics Major - CSC1401 Foundation Programming, MAT1102 Algebra and Calculus I, MAT2100 Algebra and Calculus II (These courses are co-requisites for required courses PHY1104 Physics 1 and PHY1911 Physics 2). For students considering post-graduate study in physics or astronomy, the following courses are highly recommended: CSC1401 Foundation Programming, MAT2409 High Performance Numerical Computing, SCI3301 Science Project, MAT3103 Mathematical Modelling and Dynamical Systems, MAT3105 Harmony of Partial Differential Equations. Unsuitable Electives For various reasons, the following course will not be approved as an elective for students majoring in Computing in the Bachelor of Science program: CIS2000 Systems Analysis and Design. Students will require the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences if they wish to include MAT1000 Mathematics Fundamentals, MAT1100 Foundation Mathematics, ENM1500 Introductory Engineering Mathematics, and MAC2901 Mathematics for Teachers as electives towards the Bachelor of Science program majoring in Mathematics and Statistics.
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General electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the University. Animal Science, Biology, Environment and Sustainability, Food Science, Human Physiology, Plant Agricultural Science and Wine Science Major students without or limited background in Mathematical Methods are recommended to take the following elective: MAT1101 Discrete Mathematics for Computing; Mathematics and Statistics, Computing, Geospatial Science Major - CSC1401 Foundation Programming and MAT1101 Discrete Mathematics for Computing; Astronomical and Space Sciences, Physics Major - CSC1401 Foundation Programming, MAT1102 Algebra and Calculus I, MAT2100 Algebra and Calculus II (These courses are co-requisites for required courses PHY1104 Physics 1 and PHY1911 Physics 2). For students considering post-graduate study in physics or astronomy, the following courses are highly recommended: CSC1401 Foundation Programming, MAT2409 High Performance Numerical Computing, SCI3301 Science Project, MAT3103 Mathematical Modelling and Dynamical Systems, MAT3105 Harmony of Partial Differential Equations. Unsuitable Electives For various reasons, the following course will not be approved as an elective for students majoring in Computing in the Bachelor of Science program: CIS2000 Systems Analysis and Design. Students will require the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences if they wish to include MAT1000 Mathematics Fundamentals, MAT1100 Foundation Mathematics, ENM1500 Introductory Engineering Mathematics, and MAC2901 Mathematics for Teachers as electives towards the Bachelor of Science program majoring in Mathematics and Statistics.
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Certain double major combinations may not be available. Refer to individual major requirements for further information.
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Certain double major combinations may not be available. Refer to individual major requirements for further information.
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Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.

You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if you have previous studies or relevant work experience. This could reduce the number of courses you need to study to complete your degree.

Degree requirements

You will be required to attend on-campus residential schools as part of this degree. During these sessions, you will attend face-to-face practical classes and workshops, use the laboratory facilities and specialised equipment, and engage with staff and fellow students.

Other study options

Double your qualification and knowledge without doubling the study time.

You may like to consider a double degree to tailor your education to match your ambitions.

Entry requirements

There are many ways to be considered for entry into a UniSQ degree based on your education, work experience and relevant personal attributes.

To be eligible

Select the highest level of education you have or will be completing to find the entry requirements that applies to you.

  • Subject pre-requisite: Mathematical Methods (Units 3 & 4, C), or equivalent.

To study this degree, we assume you have sound knowledge in:

  • English (Units 3 & 4, C), or equivalent

We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12). Find out more about assumed knowledge.

This information applies if you’ve previously completed or started higher education study at university.

If you’ve done any study at UniSQ or another university, you may be eligible to apply based on your previous studies. We’ll use the best selection rank from your previous studies when assessing your application.

If you have completed a qualification from a TAFE or qualified private provider, you can use your Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) awards of: 

  • certificate III 
  • certificate IV 
  • diploma or  
  • advanced diploma  

to apply to study with UniSQ. 

We will review your academic history to determine if you’re eligible for admission. We’ll convert your TAFE or VET qualification, past school results and any relevant work experience into a selection rank. This selection rank will determine which degrees you meet the entry requirements for.

If it’s been over two years since you completed secondary education and you haven’t pursued any vocational education training (VET) or higher education since, you’re still eligible to study at UniSQ. 

You don't need to have an ATAR or come straight from high school to study at uni. Your work experience and other adjustment factors may help you meet UniSQ's entry requirements.

Let us help you navigate through our entry options – start a conversation, whenever suits you.

All applicants

Explore the ATAR/selection rank of students offered a place in this degree in the first 2025 intake, based entirely or partly on their ATAR. To learn more about the backgrounds of students in this degree, access the QTAC website via the How to apply section.

Toowoomba

  • Highest ATAR/selection rank - 93.95
  • Median ATAR/selection rank - 70.70
  • Lowest ATAR/selection rank - 65.65

External

  • Highest ATAR/selection rank - 97.10
  • Median ATAR/selection rank - 97.10
  • Lowest ATAR/selection rank - 97.10

Online

  • Highest ATAR/selection rank - 99.95
  • Median ATAR/selection rank - 87.65
  • Lowest ATAR/selection rank - 82.70

Ipswich

  • Highest ATAR/selection rank - 82.10
  • Median ATAR/selection rank - 76.45
  • Lowest ATAR/selection rank - 72.20

Entry pathways

There is more than one way to get into university, and if you're not sure about your entry options get in touch to discuss.

Fees and scholarships

Commonwealth supported AUD 8,021
The Federal Government contributes to the cost of your degree, and you need to pay a student contribution.
  • This estimated 2025 annual fee is based on the current average rate for your first year of study (8 units per year) and does not include cost of materials such as textbooks, additional costs or the Student Services and Amenities fee
  • This is an indicative guide only and your fees will vary depending on the courses you select, with the actual rates calculated at enrolment.
  • We review our fees annually and they may increase each year.
  • Further details are available on the Fees website.

Additional costs

You may be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as part of your degree cost.

This degree includes an on-campus residential school component that involves travel, accommodation, and meal expenses.

Payment options

You may not have to pay your course (subject) fees upfront. HECS-HELP is a government loan scheme that allows you to defer payment until your income reaches a certain threshold. Find out if you are eligible for HECS-HELP.

You may also be eligible to receive financial support from Services Australia.

UniSQ Scholarships

We offer scholarships for academic excellence, community leadership, and financial need - you can apply for more than one!

Find out more

How to apply

You can apply to study at UniSQ via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) website.

  1. Copy the QTAC code for the study location you've chosen for this degree.
  2. Click on the location you’ve chosen in the below table to take you to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) website.
  3. Select 'Apply Now' to create a QTAC account.
Apply
Degree code
BSCI
Location QTAC codes
 External  906185
 Ipswich  936121
 Online  906195
 Toowoomba  906161

Some applicants may be eligible to apply directly to UniSQ if they meet certain criteria. Explore the application process that’s right for you.

You can select to start your study in Trimester 1, 2 or 3.

Study period  Application closing date Orientation  Start date
Trimester 1, 2025  Monday 10 February Monday 3 February  Monday 10 February 
Trimester 2, 2025 Monday 26 May Monday 19 May Monday 26 May 
Trimester 3, 2025 Monday 8 September Monday 1 September Monday 8 September
Trimester 1, 2026  Monday 16 February Monday 9 February  Monday 16 February 

More information on application key dates is available.

There are several special admission schemes that use adjustment factors to boost your ATAR or selection rank with additional points, to improve your chances of getting into your preferred degree.

You may be eligible for these admission schemes based on:

  • your background and personal circumstances
  • where you live
  • the subjects you studied at school.

You do not have to apply for these adjustments as they will be automatically applied by QTAC when your application is assessed.

Preparing to apply

You've made the decision to study at UniSQ - congratulations! Take the next steps:

Each degree has unique entry requirements so it’s essential to know the specifics for your chosen degree.

The documentation you need to provide with your application depends on your qualifications.

If applying through QTAC, you will also need a Unique Student Identifier which is your individual education number for life.

Application dates can vary so be sure to check our key dates to get all the details.

Follow our easy instructions to discover further information on applying to study that’s right for you.

Depending on how you applied to study at UniSQ, the process to accept your offer will vary.

Offer to study at UniSQ from QTAC

Offer to study from UniSQ

  • After you’ve submitted your application, you will be emailed a reference number. You will be notified via email the outcome of your application within 10 business days.
  • Follow the link in your email from UniSQ or log in to the application portal to accept your offer.

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Frequently asked questions

What you will learn during your Bachelor of Science studies will vary depending on the specialisation you choose.

At UniSQ, you will study core courses in communication and statistics in all of our Bachelor of Science specialisations. The other courses are tailored specifically towards each specialisation, giving you in-depth scientific knowledge in your chosen field.

Would you like to talk through your study options? Get in touch, and we can provide you with the personalised support and advice you need.

At UniSQ we offer several pathway options to study a Bachelor of Science online or on-campus. Whether you’ve just completed Year 12, been away from study for a while or you have a VET/TAFE qualification, you’ll be able to enter into your chosen Sciences and Agriculture degree through one of our pathway programs.

Yes! At UniSQ all Bachelor of Science specialisations are available to study online, which means you can study your degree where and when it suits you by accessing online lectures, live tutorials, course modules/reading, and so much more. 

So why study a Bachelor of Science online at UniSQ?

  • We have 40+ years of experience delivering flexible study options via online learning.
  • You won’t be alone – over 75% of UniSQ students choose to study online.
  • Visit your online classroom anywhere, anytime, 24/7.
  • We know what we’re doing! UniSQ’s fastest growing cohort is online.

Gain the competitive edge you need with UniSQ.

  • UniSQ hosts the only ground-based support in the Southern Hemisphere for NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission.
  • According to the QS World University Rankings 2025, we are a top agriculture and environmental science university.
  • Learn in our purpose-built and innovative facilities such as the Centre for Agricultural Engineering, biomedical research laboratory, Ravensbourne Field Studies Centre and Mount Kent Observatory.
  • We are rated 5/5 stars for science and mathematics undergraduate learning resources and student support.*
  • #1 in Queensland for science and mathematics graduates in full-time employment.*

*(Good Universities Guide, 2025).