What’s the difference between the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies, and the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Advanced)?
What's the second 'Advanced' about? The Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies is a four year combined degree (4 years full time, or 8 years part time) – more details above – while the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Advanced) is the same combined degree, just with the addition of doing at least 24 credit points in second and third year at the advanced level.
In science, advanced units allow you to do more advanced course material and offer different projects and research opportunities in your chosen disciplines.
The second 'Advanced' in the degree name indicates that you’re in the advanced science stream, which means your advanced units that you choose will offer you a range of more advanced science, from lectures to independent research and in-depth problem solving.
Doing the advanced stream will give you the skills to embark on a rewarding career or join the forefront of scientific research.
You can also choose advanced science units in our other Bachelor of Science degrees, as long as you meet entry requirements for each unit.