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Course Overview
Eligibility
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Common Questions
The Bachelor of Science (International) is a four-year degree, which includes the opportunity to spend up to one year studying at one of UNSW's overseas partner institutions.
The Bachelor of Science (International) is designed for students wishing to obtain a strong and highly regarded science degree coupled with specific emphasis on cross-cultural skills, knowledge and understanding, and includes the opportunity to spend up to one year studying at one of UNSW's overseas partner institutions.
The full list of courses required for this degree can be viewed in the UNSW Handbook. All rules are outlined in the Handbook, and UNSW encourages students to use it in conjunction with the Progression Plans to ensure they are selecting courses that count towards their degree.
The Bachelor of Science (International) provides a wide range of career opportunities in global scientific organisations and companies, international government and non-government agencies, and scientific research.
If you still have questions, you can contact The Nucleus: Student Hub at UNSW for assistance with your degree requirements and enrolment.
Application
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Step 02
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Step 03
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