What is the difference between BSc and specialised B degrees at UTS? (1 Viewer)

landa88

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Hi,

I am wanting to do biomedical science next year at UTS. The options are to apply for a B Biomedical or a BSc and either specify or not specify my majors. Obviously there are huge differences in the UAI needed, but what about your final qualifications? And what about future job prospects. Your subjects are exactly the same if you choose right through the course.

Anyway, any help would be appreciated! Thanks :)
 

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at the uts open day i asked the exact same question, im in the same boat.

BSc science degree (flexible) lets you tailor your subjects and choose 2nd and 3rd years electives depending on your interests after your first year. at the end of your degree you will have a degree in a BSc science.
Choosing a major eg, biomed, biotech on your application or even after your first year will end up with your degree being a BCs of Biomedical, biotechnology etc.

Bsc of Science is quite new to UTS and therefore not as well known to employers compared to the specialist degree in your chosen field.
hope it helps!
 

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are you planning to go next year?

I went to the open day but had to work so I got there really late and didn't really get to talk to anyone. But thanks for your info!
 

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yess very much trying too!
if i dont do to well in the stat, its insearch for me . then if that fails uwscollege to transfer to uts.
not a problem.
 

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I went to the macquarie uni open day today, I was pretty impressed and now I don't know what to apply for where. ARGH! hahaha...
 

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