Future Students

Courses for Australian students


Further Information

Entry information
Intake period

February

Duration

3 years full time
4 years full time (honours)

Many courses may be studied part-time, which will increase the time taken to complete the course.
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Bachelor of Science (Physical Science): TEE Applicable Mathematics, TEE Chemistry, TEE Physics. TEE Calculus is also a prerequisite for physics or chemical physics majors.

Minimum TER (2008):
Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Science (3-year): 80.00
Bachelor of Science (3-year) (Albany): 80.00


Degrees
Bachelor of Science

Fees

Please refer to the Unit Costs

TISC Codes

Commonwealth-supported places
Bachelor of Science (3-year): UWSCC
Bachelor of Science (3-year) (Albany): UASCC


Links
University Handbook

Physical Science

Chemistry, geology and physics make up the physical sciences.

These most fundamental of sciences provide the basis for our understanding of the complex world around us, from the cosmological to the sub-nuclear scale, from the interplay of atoms and molecules to the collisions of continental plates and the life and death of galaxies. 

By addressing fundamental questions about the natural processes in the Universe and on planet Earth, these sciences drive the development of new technologies.

In the BSc (Physical Science) program, you complete at least one of the following majors:

  • Chemical Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Geology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

Level 1
At Level 1 you will study mathematics plus at least two of physics, chemistry and geology.

Level 2
In Level 2 you will study units chosen from chemistry, physics, mathematics and geology, leading to at least two majors.

Level 3
In Level 3 you will complete one or two of the majors offered, plus approved electives if required.

Detailed course information can be found at: www.science.uwa.edu.au/for/undergrad

Career opportunities

BSc (Physical Science) graduates enjoy a wide range of career options, including computational science, remote sensing, research and development strategies, geophysics, medical physics, teaching, astronomy, laser physics, electronics, robotics, engineering, artificial intelligence, telecommunications, astrophysics, space science, the mineral industry, agriculture and in industries related to the development of modern materials and nanotechnology.  Students doing honours will undertake original research in their chosen major, and may choose to continue to postgraduate studies.

Course enquiries Admissions, application, and
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UWA Admissions Centre

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The University of Western Australia
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Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 2477
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Email admissions@uwa.edu.au