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Bachelor of Science

Computational Biology/Bioinformatics

Program of Study

Credit Points

Core Units
The following core units must be completed as part of this major

36cps

Unit Code

Unit Title

Unit cps

 

BIOL110

Biology I

6

 

BIOL120

Biology II

6

 

CHEM110

Chemistry 1

6

 

CHEM120

Chemistry 2

6

 

STAT100

Statistical Modelling in the Sciences I

6

 

MATH120

Basic Mathematical Methods in Science and Economics

6

 

Prescribed Units for this Major
Complete all the following units

54 cps

COMP131

Computer Science I

6

 

COMP132

Computer Science II

6

 

BCHM210

Introductory Molecular Biology and Biochemistry I

6

 

GENE210

Introductory Genetics

6

 

PMTH212

Multivariable Calculus

6

 

PMTH213

Linear Algebra

6

 

STAT260

Probability and Simulation

6

 

STAT261

Inference

6

 

BINF350

Bioinformatics

6

 

And complete 6 credit points from the following units

6cps

COMP170

The Linux/Unix Programming Environment

6

 

COMP282

Data Structures and Algorithms

6

 

And complete 18 credit points from the following units

18 cps

BCHM330

Molecular Biology (DNA Technology)

6

 

COMP315

Web and Internet Programming

6

 

COMP389

Databases

6

 

STAT354

Distribution Theory and Inference

6

 

Elective Units
Complete Elective Units to the value of 48 credit points from the following units

30 cps

FSC102

Fundamentals of Forensic Science

6

 

AQUA200

Aquaculture

6

 

ASTY221

Introduction to Astronomy

6

 

COMP280

Operating Systems

6

 

COMP283

Computer Architecture and Assembler

6

 

COMP284

Software Engineering

6

 

COMP285

Object-Oriented Programming in Java

6

 

COMP286

Systems Analysis and Design

6

 

COMP287

Human Computer Interaction

6

 

ECOL204

Ecological Methods

6

 

STAT200

Statistical Modelling in the Sciences II

6

 

ANUT321

Animal Nutrition

6

 

AGRO422

Integrated Weed Management

6

 

COMP303

Decision Support Systems

6

 

COMP309

Concurrent Programming

6

 

COMP311

Software Engineering for Multimedia

6

 

COMP313

Data Mining

6

 

COMP318

Non-Procedural Languages

6

 

COMP319

Compiler Construction

6

 

COMP320

Computer Networks

6

 

COMP323

Game Programming

6

 

COMP389

Databases

6

 

EM351

Ecosystem Rehabilitation

6

 

EM323

Ecology and Management of Australasian Wildlife

6

 

EM432

Remote Sensing and Image Analysis

6

 

ENVE352

Principles of Hydrology

6

 

HORT420

Horticulture and Viticulture

6

 

HUMN340

Issues in Human Nutrition II

6

 

MSM301

Marine Systems Science and Management

6

 

MSM302

Successful Sampling

6

 

MSM303

Science for Management of the Marine Environment

6

 

MSM304

Marine Communities as Sentinels of Change

6

 

MSM305

Global Climate and Ocean Systems

6

 

MSM306

Sustainable Use of the Marine Environment

6

 

MSM307

Pollution of the Marine Environment

6

 

MSM308

Coral Reefs on the Edge

6

 

SCI395

Science Project

6

 

WORK300

Professional Skills Development

6

 

Or from units comprising any of the Majors or Combined Majors for the course which candidates meet prerequisite and timetabling requirements.

 

Total

144 cps

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Course Plans
The following are standard patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a full-time or part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study less units than the full-time pattern or more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so should use these standard patterns as guides as to how best to structure their studies.

For candidates studying Full-Time = 48cps per year or 24cps per semester

Year

Notes

Semester 1

Semester 2

1

In their first year candidates should enrol in these 8 Units.

BIOL110

BIOL120

CHEM110

CHEM120

COMP131

COMP132

MATH101

MATH102

2

In Yr 2 candidates should enrol these 5 Units and either COMP170 or COMP282 and 2 Elective Units.

PMTH212

PMTH213

STAT260

STAT261

GENE210

200-level Elective Unit

COMP170 or COMP282

200-level Elective Unit

3

In Yr 3 candidates should enrol in these 2 units and 3 Listed Units at 300-level for this Major and 3 Elective Units.

BCHM210

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

BINF350

300-level Listed Unit for this Major or 300-level Elective Unit

300-level Listed Unit for this Major or 300-level Elective Unit

300-level Listed Unit for this Major or 300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

Notes
The number and combination of Listed Units for this Major and Elective Units in which candidates enrol each year can be varied to the suggested pattern above to take into account unit availability.

For candidates studying Part-Time = 24cps per year or 12cps per semester

Year

Notes

Semester 1

Semester 2

1

In their first year candidates should enrol in these 4 Units.

BIOL110

BIOL120

CHEM110

CHEM120

2

In Yr 2 candidates should enrol in these 4 units.

COMP131

COMP132

MATH101

MATH102

3

In Yr 3 candidates should enrol in these 4 Units.

PMTH212

PMTH213

STAT260

STAT261

4

In Yr 4 candidates should enrol in GENE210 and either COMP170 or COMP282 and 2 Elective Units.

GENE210

200-level Elective Unit

COMP170 or COMP282

200-level Elective Unit

5

In Yr 5 candidates should enrol in these 2 units and 2 Listed Units at 300-level for this Major.

BCHM210

300-level Listed Unit for this Major

BINF350

300-level Listed Unit for this Major.

6

In Yr 6 candidates should enrol in either 2 Listed Units at 300-level and 2 Elective Units or 4 Elective units.

300-level Listed Unit for this Major or 300-level Elective Unit

300-level Listed Unit for this Major or 300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

300-level Elective Unit

Notes
The number and combination of Listed Units for this Major and Elective Units in which candidates enrol each year can be varied to the suggested pattern above to take into account unit availability.

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