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BSc graduates will have acquired the knowledge and skills in their chosen field in science. They will communicate effectively, work autonomously and responsibly. They will approach issues logically and scientifically utilising specialised knowledge and critical appreciation of available resources. They will be prepared for postgraduate study.
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Algebra, algorithm development, analytics, chemistry, mathematics, microbiology, aquaculture, astronomy, astrophysics, calculus, cardiopulmonary technology, computer graphics, computer programming, computer science, computing, data structures and analysis, environmental studies, financial modelling, food science, game programming, health protection, human anatomy and physiology statistics, industrial statistics, logistics analysis, mathematical modelling, operations research, physics, quality assurance, radio astronomy, scientific communication, statistical forecasting.
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Bachelor of Science
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360.00 |
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Analytics
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Astronomy and Space Science
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Mathematical Modelling and Computation
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