Future Students

Courses for international students


Further Information

Entry Information
Intake period
February
Duration

3 years full time
4 years full time (honours)

Weekly First Year Time Commitment

20 - 25 hours plus own study time

Advanced Standing
Students with diplomas from polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia could expect to receive one year of credit, except for Podiatric Medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Dentistry.
Degrees
Bachelor of Science (International)

Annual Fees
2009: $25,000
2010: $27,500

CRICOS Code
058216E
Prerequisites

All courses at UWA: English Language Competence

Mathematics; Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese, and any specific prerequisites for the science major

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Science (International)

The Bachelor of Science (International) program is the right choice if you are passionate about science and also want to know more about an Asian or European country and communicate in their language.

Why combine science and languages?

Over many centuries, Asian and European cultures have contributed to what is today’s Western perception of science. They also contributed many pioneering findings in different scientific areas.

The countries represented in the program have highly significant roles to play – culturally, politically and economically in a future orientated Asia and Europe. They continue to contribute to present and future developments in science. Knowing the local language will enable you to communicate with scientists of the different cultures, to better understand their way of thinking and better explain your ideas

The Bachelor of Science (International) program allows an interdisciplinary approach to improve the language of your choice, to learn more about the corresponding culture and to develop your professional knowledge and skills in the scientific area of your interests. You will complete a science major, plus a major in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese. You will work with staff who have extensive Asian or European connections, gaining new perceptions of science through an international focus.

What if I haven't studied a foreign language to TEE level? An alternative way of combining a science degree with a foreign language is to apply for entry to the Diploma of Modern Languages in the second year of your Bachelor of Science course. This is open to beginners in any of the languages listed. It adds one year to your undergraduate studies.

What if one of these languages is my native language? It may also be possible for you to gain admission into the Bachelor of Science (International). Please consult an advisor.

Level 1
You choose units fulfilling the specific requirements of a foundation package in science. In addition, you study your chosen language, either Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese (post-TEE stream).

Level 2 and 3
You chose units fulfilling the requirements of a major sequence in science and in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese.

There is also the possibility of studying at a European or Asian university for one semester as an exchange undergraduate student.

Honours
You may continue in this program for your Honours degree and possibly spend up to one year participating in a major research project at a partner university in one of the Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian or Japanese-speaking countries.

Educational Qualifications

Qualifications Grades
WA TER 80
UWA Foundation program 66
WAUFY 59
Minimum International Baccalaureate 29
Minimum All India Senior School Certificate 12
Minimum GCE or Cambridge Advanced Level Examination 8
Indian School Certificate 60

Structure

Career Opportunities

Laboratory scientist positions exist in major companies headquartered in Asia and Europe, including those involved in pharmaceuticals, electronics and manufacture of scientific instruments. Many of these companies also employ sales and maintenance representatives. Major international bodies such as various United Nations organisations employ English-speaking scientific experts and advisers who are multilingual. Similar positions also exist within the Australian diplomatic corps around the world. You can work as a teacher of both science and language studies in Australia, Asia or Europe, with the ability to add new cultural dimensions in both areas. And if you choose to work in Australia, there are many positions that require close collaboration with non-English-speaking colleagues overseas.

Course enquiries Application, visa and other enquiries to




Phone (+61 8)
Email 

International Centre

The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009

Phone (+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax (+61 8) 9382 4071

Email international@uwa.edu.au