Bachelor of ScienceحAdelaide University

Bachelor of ScienceحAdelaide University

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Specifications
  • Province/City: Australia
  • Language for Teaching: English
  • Field of Study : Life Sciences
  • Course Start Date: Feb
  • Course : Degree
  • Country: Australia
  • Annual Course Fees : Between RM 150k - 200k
  • Course Start Date: Jul
Description

Bachelor of Science丨Adelaide University

Bachelor of Science - Adelaide University · Adelaide City, Mawson Lakes, Roseworthy & Waite, Adelaide

Duration
3 Years
Mode
Physical
Campus
City, Mawson Lakes, Roseworthy & Waite
Medium
English
Intake
Feb, Jul

Bachelor of Science at Adelaide University — a 3-year flexible science degree taught across the Adelaide City, Mawson Lakes, Roseworthy and Waite campuses in South Australia, Australia. Build foundations in critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making, choose from 30+ majors, and access purpose-built laboratories. International students from Malaysia and across Asia can apply for February or July intake.

Indicative total fees are AU$ 160,050 (tuition + application fee), with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below. Figures are illustrative — your final amount follows Adelaide University’s official fee schedule for your intake year.

Adelaide University is ranked #82 in the world in the QS World University Rankings. For Environmental Sciences, Adelaide University ranks #71 globally and #8 in Australia in QS World University Rankings by Subject — the leading benchmark for science study at Adelaide University.

What you will study: program core, common core, core selectives, your chosen science major, and electives.

Entry requirements: pathways include ATAR 70, A Levels 7, STPM CGPA 2.67, and UEC 23 points across your best five subjects. English proficiency such as IELTS 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0) is required. Scholarships are assessed case by case — contact our advisors for guidance.

Career outcomes span research, conservation, industry, education, and emerging science roles across biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences and more.

Study at Adelaide University across Adelaide City, Mawson Lakes, Roseworthy and Waite campuses. Plan to apply at least three months before your chosen February or July course start; allow time for your offer and Australian student visa before you travel.

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Why this course & university?

#71 world · #8 in Australia

Adelaide University ranks #71 globally and #8 in Australia for Environmental Sciences in QS World University Rankings by Subject — the leading benchmark for science at Adelaide University.

Flexible science degree

Unlock your curiosity and study a flexible degree in science, building foundations in critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision making.

Majors & laboratories

Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study and access purpose-built laboratories with industry-standard tools and technologies.

Professional experience

Flexible final year professional experience options, including research projects and industry placements, with the option to complete 80 hours of practical and field experience.

About the Campus

Bachelor of Science at Adelaide University is taught across the Adelaide City, Mawson Lakes, Roseworthy and Waite campuses, with purpose-built laboratories, flexible majors, and pathways into research, industry and conservation careers.

Majors

The Bachelor of Science offers 30 majors across animal sciences, chemistry, molecular sciences, earth sciences, physics, ecology and environmental science. Explore majors below; full details are in the programme structure.

Animal & Veterinary Sciences

  • Animal Behaviourtop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Veterinary Science
  • Animal Science#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Food Science and Technology#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Agriculture and Forestry

Chemistry

  • Analytical Chemistry#78 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Chemistry
  • Chemistry#78 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Chemistry
  • Medicinal and Biological Chemistry#78 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Chemistry
  • Nuclear Chemistry#78 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Chemistry
  • Pure and Applied Chemistry#78 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Chemistry

Molecular & Biomedical Sciences

  • Biochemistrytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Biological Sciences
  • Biotechnologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Biological Sciences
  • Geneticstop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Biological Sciences
  • Microbiology and Immunologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Biological Sciences

Earth Sciences

  • Geologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geology
  • Geology and Earth Resourcestop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Earth and Marine Sciences
  • Geology and Palaeontologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geology
  • Geophysicstop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geophysics

Physics

  • Computational Physics#73 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Computer Science
  • Experimental Physicstop 150 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Physics and Astronomy
  • Nuclear and Radiation Physicstop 150 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Physics and Astronomy
  • Physics and Geophysicstop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geophysics
  • Space Science and Astrophysicstop 150 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Physics and Astronomy
  • Theoretical Physicstop 150 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Physics and Astronomy

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

  • Ecology#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Environmental Sciences
  • Evolutionary Biologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Biological Sciences
  • Evolutionary Biology and Palaeontologytop 100 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Geology
  • Marine and Wildlife Conservation#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Environmental Sciences

Environmental, Plant & Soil Science

  • Environmental and Geospatial Science#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Science#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Environmental Sciences
  • Plant Biology#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Soil Science#71 world · #8 in AustraliaQS Agriculture and Forestry

Entry Requirements

Minimum academic requirements vary by qualification. Select your pathway below. English test scores are in the next section; for scholarships, see Contact Us.

ATAR
70
A Levels
7
STPM
CGPA 2.67
UEC
23 pts (best five)
Other Qualifications
Contact Us

English Language Requirements

IELTS
6.5 overall (Academic), minimum 6.0 in Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.

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Scholarships

Scholarship and bursary options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Adelaide University.

 
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Fee estimate (AUD → RM)

Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Adelaide University typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.

Tuition fee breakdown

Tuition fee
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Application Fee
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Indicative total payable
AU$ 160,050
Indicative total payable

Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow the Adelaide University’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.

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Programme Structure

The Bachelor of Science is a three-year degree at Adelaide University. See majors. Programme components include:

Program Core
  • Science of People, Society and the Future Planet
  • Data Skills for Scientists
Common Core
  • An Ethically Rich Life
  • Fact or Fiction: Data for Everyone
  • Igniting Change: Ideas to Action
  • Proppa Ways, Future Practice
  • Responsible AI: Bridging Ethics, Education and Industry
  • Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing
Core Selective
  • Biology 1A: Molecules, Genes and Cells
  • Biology 1B: Evolution and Diversity of Organisms
  • Foundations in Chemistry
  • Chemistry 1A
  • Chemistry 1B
  • Planet Earth
  • Earth, Climate and Life Systems
  • Foundations in Mathematics
  • Calculus 1
  • Calculus 2
  • Foundations in Physics
  • Physics 1A
  • Physics 1B
  • Linear Algebra
  • Differential Equations

Majors

Animal & Veterinary Sciences

Animal Behaviourtop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Veterinary Science
  • Become an expert in the care and welfare of animals.
  • Benefit from professional work experience placements at shelters, training facilities, zoological parks and farms.
  • Participate in field work and study tours.
  • Study a degree that covers a large range of species.
  • Learn from world leaders in animal research.
  • Be part of a close-knit animal loving community on campus.
Animal Science#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Study a degree that prepares you for success in the lab and field.
  • Build practical skills with professional work experiences.
  • Work with a variety of species, including livestock, wildlife, companion and lab animals.
  • Hone your industry skills in real-world settings such as farms, fields and production facilities.
  • Learn first-hand from leading researchers.
  • Benefit from our state-of-the-art learning facilities on campus.
Food Science and Technology#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Explore the chemistry and business of food in depth.
  • Design, create and package real products under industry-standard conditions.
  • Use your senses to analyse and evaluate food properties.
  • Get familiar with quality assurance, food safety and regulatory requirements.
  • Innovate and experiment in food labs, sensory booths, commercial kitchens and biomedical facilities.
  • Learn about Aboriginal food systems to inform sustainable production.

Chemistry

Analytical Chemistry#78 world · #8 in Australia · QS Chemistry
  • Gain solid grounding in essential analytical chemistry knowledge, technical and professional skills.
  • Learn how to conduct lab-based experiments and develop your procedural knowledge.
  • Explore topics in bioanalytical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, environmental sustainability and more.
  • Combine your Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Use purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Chemistry#78 world · #8 in Australia · QS Chemistry
  • Learn how to conduct lab-based experiments and develop your procedural knowledge.
  • Explore topics in medicinal chemistry, quantum mechanics, environmental remediation and more.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Use purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Medicinal and Biological Chemistry#78 world · #8 in Australia · QS Chemistry
  • Learn the chemistry to develop safe and effective pharmaceutical drugs.
  • Gain cross-disciplinary insights from chemistry, biology and pharmacology.
  • Build critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making skills.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Nuclear Chemistry#78 world · #8 in Australia · QS Chemistry
  • Develop essential nuclear chemistry knowledge, technical and professional skills.
  • Learn how to conduct lab-based experiments and advance your procedural knowledge.
  • Explore topics in nuclear and radiation chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry and more.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Use purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Pure and Applied Chemistry#78 world · #8 in Australia · QS Chemistry
  • Acquire essential chemistry knowledge, technical and professional skills.
  • Learn how to conduct lab-based experiments and develop your procedural knowledge.
  • Explore topics in food chemistry, dosage form design and materials fundamentals.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.

Molecular & Biomedical Sciences

Biochemistrytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Biological Sciences
  • Learn theories and concepts to address contemporary issues in medicine and biotechnology.
  • Gain cross-disciplinary knowledge relevant to a variety of scientific careers.
  • Build critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making skills.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Complete up to 180 hours of lab-based practicals.
Biotechnologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Biological Sciences
  • Study alongside research-active experts.
  • Work in modern laboratories with access to new technologies.
  • Engage with industry to graduate job ready.
  • Complete 80+ hours of placement or project work in your third year.
  • Combine a science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Choose from a range of electives across disciplines.
Geneticstop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Biological Sciences
  • Learn how genetic material shapes life in plants, animals and humans.
  • Gain cross-disciplinary scientific knowledge relevant to a variety of careers and industries.
  • Build skills in critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access high-tech labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Microbiology and Immunologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Biological Sciences
  • Explore the world of microbes including bacteria, viruses and parasites.
  • Learn how human immunity protects our health.
  • Build skills in critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.

Earth Sciences

Geologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geology
  • Use spectacular natural laboratories such as the Ikara-Flinders Ranges to develop your geological research and analytical skills.
  • Deepen your critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making skills.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Geology and Earth Resourcestop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Earth and Marine Sciences
  • Explore topics on space, climate change, sustainability and evolution.
  • Develop research, analysis and reporting skills.
  • Learn to map rock formations and conduct geological surveys.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Use industry-standard tools and technologies in purpose-built labs.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Geology and Palaeontologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geology
  • Gain practical experience through field trips and extended camps to develop geological and palaeontological observation, mapping and interpretive skills.
  • Learn from leading geology and palaeontology researchers to develop skills in data collection, analysis and reporting.
  • Observe, handle and interpret globally significant and unique rock and fossil specimens housed in laboratories, museums and in the field.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Make your own discoveries using purpose-built, cutting-edge laboratory and analytical facilities.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Geophysicstop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geophysics
  • Learn about the structure and composition of the Earth and its dynamic interior.
  • Apply methods of geophysical data analysis, computer modelling, visualisation and interpretation.
  • Investigate geophysical fields such as gravity, magnetics, seismic and electromagnetics to probe the Earth’s interior.
  • Get hands-on — discover geophysical techniques through field-based practicals.
  • Detect and map mineral and energy resources using 3D technology in specialised computer labs.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.

Physics

Computational Physics#73 world · #8 in Australia · QS Computer Science
  • Gain a firm grasp of fundamental physics.
  • Tackle complex theoretical, computational and mathematical problems.
  • Master programming languages such as Python, MATLAB and C.
  • Build practical experience in our high-performance computing laboratory.
  • Learn from world-class researchers.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
Experimental Physicstop 150 world · #8 in Australia · QS Physics and Astronomy
  • Learn the fundamental principles and concepts of physics.
  • Develop skills in problem-solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
  • Focus on experimental physics in your major, conducting hands-on experiments.
  • Explore areas including atomic and nuclear physics, optics and electromagnetism.
  • Study interdisciplinary courses in mathematics, theoretical physics and space science.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Nuclear and Radiation Physicstop 150 world · #8 in Australia · QS Physics and Astronomy
  • Solve problems using fundamental principles and concepts of physics.
  • Build knowledge of the physical universe through quantum mechanics and electromagnetism.
  • Broaden your knowledge of key concepts in mathematics and physics courses.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Physics and Geophysicstop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geophysics
  • Build a strong foundation in mathematics concepts to underpin your application of physical laws.
  • Gain knowledge in how nature controls distribution of different types of rocks and minerals.
  • Dive into geophysical techniques to determine mineral and energy resources.
  • Get hands-on and use practical problem-solving techniques using laboratory experiments.
  • Focus on field and wave-based geophysical phenomena including geothermic and earthquake seismology.
  • Examine how your studies can be applied at global, exploration and environmental scales.
Space Science and Astrophysicstop 150 world · #8 in Australia · QS Physics and Astronomy
  • Explore the fundamental processes that define our planet and universe.
  • Get direct access to experts in the fields of space science and astrophysics.
  • Develop essential problem solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills.
  • Gain a broad understanding of the field to guide your career direction.
  • Conduct hands-on laboratory experiments in purpose-built facilities.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
Theoretical Physicstop 150 world · #8 in Australia · QS Physics and Astronomy
  • Engage mathematical models to rationalise and explain present and developing physical theories.
  • Study fundamental physics, including Newtonian physics, electromagnetism and relativistic physics.
  • Explore quantum mechanics, advanced dynamics, relativity and astrophysics.
  • Build critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Gain practical experience through hands-on laboratory work.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Ecology#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Environmental Sciences
  • Explore topics on resource management, restoration and conservation.
  • Develop your ecological research, analysis and reporting capabilities.
  • Build skills in critical thinking, analytical problem-solving and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Access purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Evolutionary Biologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Biological Sciences
  • Explore the evolution of plants and animals around the world.
  • Learn to tell fact from fiction in evolutionary theory.
  • Gain advanced practical experience through hands-on projects and fieldwork.
  • Work in purpose-built laboratories with industry-standard equipment.
  • Tackle real-world challenges in evolutionary biology.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Evolutionary Biology and Palaeontologytop 100 world · #8 in Australia · QS Geology
  • Work alongside active palaeontological researchers.
  • Learn how to search, survey, excavate, prepare, and curate fossil sites and specimens.
  • Study in purpose-built laboratories with industry-standard equipment.
  • Use evolutionary theory to interpret palaeontological data.
  • Tackle real-world challenges in the palaeontology field.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Marine and Wildlife Conservation#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Environmental Sciences
  • Undertake fieldwork in marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments.
  • Contribute to ongoing conservation projects.
  • Reflect on the ethical and legal constraints of the field.
  • Advise on people-centred conservation and environmental policy.
  • Build valuable links with conservation groups.
  • Access purpose-built laboratories with industry-standard technology.

Environmental, Plant & Soil Science

Environmental and Geospatial Science#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Environmental Sciences
  • Map, model and monitor urban and natural environments.
  • Use modern geospatial tech including Geographic Information Systems, web-based mapping software, and remote sensing.
  • Develop strategies and solutions for real environmental challenges.
  • Study climate resilience, renewable energy, cartography and natural hazard risks.
  • Get hands-on in purpose-built facilities and the living laboratories of Australia.
  • Learn about Aboriginal approaches to environmental management.
Environmental Science#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Environmental Sciences
  • Gain practical experience through field trips and real-world projects.
  • Learn about ecology, pollution monitoring and sustainability.
  • Explore using virtual and augmented reality experiences.
  • Be guided by leading researchers and industry experts.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Plant Biology#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Learn about plant physiology, genetics, reproduction and biochemistry.
  • Develop your research, analysis and reporting skills.
  • Build skills in analytical problem-solving, critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making.
  • Combine a Science major with a complementary field of study.
  • Learn in purpose-built labs with industry-standard tools and technologies.
  • Flexible final year professional experience options including research projects and industry placements.
Soil Science#71 world · #8 in Australia · QS Agriculture and Forestry
  • Explore the biological, chemical and physical properties of soils in Australian landscapes.
  • Tackle real-world challenges in soil science.
  • Gain advanced practical skills through hands-on projects and fieldwork.
  • Learn directly from world-class researchers.
  • Use purpose-built laboratories and technology, including GIS, remote sensing and spatial modelling.
  • Study Aboriginal approaches to environmental management.

Future Career Prospects

A Bachelor of Science is a versatile entry point into a wide range of fascinating careers. You could surround yourself with plants as a botanist, work in stem cell research, take up teaching, or apply your skills in the business world. You might help the community engage with science through games and apps — or go back in time by studying fossils. You may work in marine conservation or investigate new viruses and microorganisms. Perhaps you’ll launch your career as a space entrepreneur, one of the many emerging roles in science that we’re only just beginning to uncover.

Estimated application deadline

Adelaide University offers February and July intakes for this degree. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start — earlier is better for international students.

February & July intake
Apply at least 3 months before course start

Illustrative planning window for your chosen February or July intake — confirm the exact closing date with Adelaide University or our advisors. Allow extra time for visa processing if you apply close to the deadline.

English tests
Book IELTS 6.5 early if needed

Allow time to retake if required before your intake so English proofs are ready with your application.

Official source: Intake dates and closing deadlines are set by Adelaide University and may change. Always verify on the official application channel before you commit.

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Adelaide monthly living expenses

Estimates for studying in Adelaide (monthly). The Australian Government advises international students to budget at least AUD 24,505 per year for living costs in Adelaide — about AUD 2,040 per month on average. The bands below split that benchmark across rent, food, public transport, mobile, and personal spend. Figures are in AUD first, with MYR from the same live rate as the fee section.

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