86.4% employed within four months of graduating.
Graduate Outcomes Survey 2020-2022 - Undergraduate Science and Mathematics
Students will complete 320 units, comprised of the following:
Students will participate in lab work to develop their analytical and communication skills. Depending on chosen majors, students will attend field trips, seminars and workshops.
Various career-ready placement opportunities are available. Examples include volunteering with Oakvale Wildlife Park, the Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre, or working with our researchers on a deep-sea voyage.
Nestled on Australia's spectacular east coast and surrounded by some of the state's most popular destinations, Newcastle is an all-round wonderful choice as a safe and friendly place to live.
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Our scholarships recognise achievement and support enthusiastic and dedicated students. If you are a current student, or planning to study with us, we encourage you to apply for all scholarships you meet the criteria for.
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Living on campus is an experience unlike any other. Whether you're from across Australia or around the globe, your home on campus is where you'll form lifelong friendships and harness your potential in a supportive and diverse community.
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Meet current Bachelor of Science students Lachlan and Levena and hear first-hand why they chose to study science at the University of Newcastle.
This hands-on course is embedded in our science degrees, helping students gain the skills required to succeed.
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1 Indicative annual fees are based on a full year full time load (80 units). Learn more.
The Bachelor of Science (Statistics major) is currently seeking reaccreditation by the Statistical Society of Australia. Students are able to become an associate member of the institute while studying, and a full member upon graduation.
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