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Bachelor of Arts and Science at Flinders University is a 3-year interdisciplinary undergraduate degree at the Bedford Park campus in Adelaide, South Australia. Combine one Arts major with one Science major — building humanities insight and scientific literacy in a single flexible programme.
Study at a university ranked #401–450 in the world for Arts & Humanities and #451–500 for Natural Sciences in QS World University Rankings by Subject, with #1 in South Australia for humanities teaching quality — plus industry-based learning, diverse research, and world-class facilities.
Indicative total tuition is AU$130,500 with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below.
Entry requirements typically include ATAR 75, A Levels CCD, UEC 23 points from the best five academic subjects, and Other Qualifications on request. IELTS 6.0 overall with no band score less than 6.0 is required.
Career outcomes include policy analyst, science communicator, environmental consultant, data analyst, education officer, and community engagement roles.
Study at Bedford Park with March and July intake. Plan to apply at least three months before your chosen start date.
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Flinders University ranks #401–450 worldwide for Arts & Humanities and #451–500 for Natural Sciences in QS World University Rankings by Subject, and is #1 in South Australia for humanities teaching quality and skills development in the Good Universities Guide — a strong dual-degree foundation at Bedford Park.
Gain workplace experience through internships, field schools, parliamentary placements, and industry-linked projects across arts and science disciplines at Flinders Bedford Park.
Learn from researchers across archaeology, Indigenous studies, environmental science, chemistry, and social sciences — connecting humanities inquiry with scientific investigation.
Access laboratories, studios, field equipment, and research centres at Bedford Park — including archaeology field schools and modern science teaching facilities.
Combine an Arts major with a Science major in one flexible degree — building interdisciplinary literacy valued in policy, research, education, and consulting careers.
Study at Bedford Park — Flinders University’s main campus in Adelaide’s south. Access humanities studios, science laboratories, archaeology field schools, and research centres supporting interdisciplinary arts and science study across South Australia.
The Bachelor of Arts and Science lets you combine one Arts major with one Science major at Bedford Park. Select a category to browse majors — click any major to jump to its syllabus.
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Scholarship options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with Flinders University.
Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. Flinders 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.
Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow Flinders University’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.
The Bachelor of Arts and Science is completed over 3 years of full-time study at Bedford Park, with March and July intake. Year one builds arts foundations; you then complete one Arts major and one Science major. Expand each section for modules and programme detail.
Year one at Flinders Bedford Park establishes arts foundations through truth, knowledge, and Indigenous studies topics alongside communication skills for arts or STEM pathways. You choose Academic and Professional Communication or Communication STEM, then progress to your chosen Arts and Science majors — building the critical thinking, research literacy, and quantitative skills needed for interdisciplinary study across humanities and sciences. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Truth and Knowledge in a Changing World |
| Indigenous Studies: An Introduction |
| Module title |
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| Academic and Professional Communication |
| OR Communication STEM |
The Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Studies major at Flinders Bedford Park explores world archaeology, medieval and early modern European history, and the cultural forces that shaped modern societies. You examine primary sources, material culture, and historical debate across ancient, medieval, and early modern periods — building research, critical analysis, and communication skills valued in heritage, education, museums, and public history careers.
| Module title |
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| From the Palaeolithic to Pompeii: An Exploration of World Archaeology |
| Europe Before Europe: From Mesolithic to Medieval |
| History's Killing Fields: From Medieval to Modern |
| The Real Games of Thrones: Medieval Histories, 300–1400 |
| Medieval Myths: The Origins of Modern Fantasy |
| Module title |
|---|
| Lands Beneath the Winds: Archaeology of Southeast Asia |
| Seafaring in the Ancient World |
| Gothic: Terror, Horror and the Supernatural |
| Medieval and Renaissance Women's Literature and Lives |
| English Literature Evolutions and Revolutions |
| Vampires: Beast, Human, Posthuman |
| Colonies, Empire and Revolution: North America 1500-1800 |
| Crusade and Jihad in the Middle Ages |
| Empires: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern |
| Heresy and Inquisition in the Middle Ages |
Flinders Archaeology is ranked among the world's top universities for the discipline and offers South Australia's only dedicated archaeology bachelor's pathway. At Bedford Park you gain field methods, scientific techniques, and Indigenous and maritime archaeology expertise through laboratory work, field schools, and industry-linked projects — preparing for careers in heritage management, museums, research, and cultural resource assessment.
| Module title |
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| Discovering Archaeology |
| Scientific Techniques in Archaeology |
| Archaeology of the First Australians |
| Archaeological Field Methods |
| Environmental Archaeology |
| Module title |
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| Lands Beneath the Winds: Archaeology of Southeast Asia |
| Australian Maritime Archaeology |
| The Evolution of Our Species: A Global Journey |
| Seafaring in the Ancient World |
| Geospatial Archaeology |
| History of Archaeological Thought |
| Digital Pasts: Applied 3D Capture and Reconstruction of Ancient Worlds |
| Exploring the Depths: History and Challenges in Maritime and Underwater Archaeology |
| Applied Anthropology in Australia: Ethics and Methods |
| Australian Historical Artefacts |
The Creative Writing major at Flinders develops your voice across fiction, non-fiction, screen, and performance writing at Bedford Park. You study genre craft, narrative structure, editing, and industry practice through workshops and critique — building a portfolio and professional skills for careers in publishing, media, content creation, education, and the creative industries in Australia and internationally. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Writing Across Genres |
| Story: Who, What, When, Where |
| Love and Death: Writing Romance and Horror |
| The Epic: Writing Epic Fiction |
| The Fantastic: Writing Speculative Fiction |
| Module title |
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| Narrative and Storytelling |
| Writing for Performance |
| Editing & the Industry |
| Adaptation and Audiences |
| Dramaturgy and New Writing |
| Life Writing |
| Telling True Stories |
| Crime Fiction and Film: From Poe to Post Modern |
| Black Poetics: Indigenous Literary Studies |
| Introduction to Screenwriting |
Critical Indigenous Studies at Flinders Bedford Park centres Indigenous knowledge, culture, and decolonising practice in Australian and global contexts. You explore race, representation, reconciliation, and Indigenous creative praxis through interdisciplinary topics linking history, archaeology, art, and environmental management — preparing for roles in policy, community engagement, education, heritage, and cultural organisations. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Race and Representation: Indigenous Identities |
| Kaurna Identity Culture and Language |
| Reconciliation and Indigenous Knowledges |
| Colonial Intimacies and the Economy: Mathematics of Genocide |
| Decolonising Institutions: Indigenous Critical Creative Praxis |
| Module title |
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| Archaeology of the First Australians |
| Maps and Dreams: Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australian History |
| Destination Australia: Migration Since 1900 |
| Slavery and Unfreedom in Australia and the Indo-Pacific |
| Black Poetics: Indigenous Literary Studies |
| First Nations Visual Art |
| Ngarrindjeri Identity Culture and Language |
| The Museum |
| Caring as Country: Indigenous Environmental Management |
| Listening Up: Colonialism, Race and Gender |
The Drama major at Flinders Bedford Park combines theatre history, contemporary repertoire, and performance research with practical engagement in Australian and international drama. You study directing, popular performance, and community arts practice while developing analytical and creative skills for careers in theatre production, arts administration, education, festivals, and screen-related performance industries. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Theatre in Context |
| Contemporary Drama |
| Modern Theatre: The Rise of the Director |
| Popular Performance: From Bankside to Broadway |
| Contemporary Australian Repertoire |
| The Artist as Researcher |
| Module title |
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| Arts Practice and the Community |
| Dramaturgy and New Writing |
| Festivals |
| Writing for Performance |
| History of Film Style |
The English major at Flinders Bedford Park explores storytelling, life writing, gothic and medieval literature, and contemporary literary culture. You develop close reading, research, and written communication skills across historical and modern texts — preparing for careers in publishing, media, education, policy writing, and cultural sectors that value critical literacy and creative expression. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| The Power of Storytelling |
| Life Writing |
| Gothic: Terror, Horror and the Supernatural |
| Medieval and Renaissance Women's Literature and Lives |
| Telling True Stories |
| Module title |
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| Literature in Transformation |
| Adaptations: Literature on Screen |
| Banned Books: Literary Censorship in the Past and Present |
| Writing in the Twenty-First Century |
| English Literature Evolutions and Revolutions |
| The Worlds of Children's Literature |
| Medieval Myths: The Origins of Modern Fantasy |
| Vampires: Beast, Human, Posthuman |
| Crime Fiction and Film: From Poe to Post Modern |
The French Beginners major at Flinders Bedford Park takes you from introductory to upper-intermediate French language proficiency at Bedford Park. You build speaking, reading, and writing skills alongside French cinema, culture, and specialised language topics — preparing for careers in diplomacy, tourism, education, translation, international business, and cross-cultural communication across Francophone communities. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Introductory French Part 1 |
| Introductory French Part 2 |
| Intermediate French Part 1 |
| Intermediate French Part 2 |
| Upper Intermediate French Part 1 |
| Upper Intermediate French Part 2 |
| Module title |
|---|
| French Cinema |
| Bon Appetit! From Plate to Palate! |
| The Reading Workshop |
| French Cultural Icons |
| Special Topic in Language or Cultural Studies |
Gender Studies at Flinders Bedford Park examines sex, gender, power, and identity in Australian and global contexts through feminist theory, media analysis, and social change. You connect gender with race, colonialism, and sexuality across history and contemporary culture — building critical skills for careers in policy, advocacy, community services, media, research, and human rights organisations. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Memory and the Politics of Difference: Sex, Race and Belonging |
| Sex, Gender and Identities in Australia |
| Gender, Power and Change: Introducing Feminist Debates |
| Listening Up: Colonialism, Race and Gender |
| Global Feminist Activism |
| Module title |
|---|
| Medieval and Renaissance Women's Literature and Lives |
| Crimes of the Flesh: Sex and 'Deviance' in Australian History |
| Gender Trouble: Media, Gender, Sexuality |
| Sexualities: Identities Power and Resistance |
| Thinking through the Body |
| Media and Cultural Identities: Gender, Race and Sexuality |
Geography and Environmental Studies at Flinders Bedford Park links human geography, urban resilience, climate adaptation, and Indigenous environmental management. You use spatial data, field methods, and policy analysis to understand environment-society relationships — preparing for careers in environmental consulting, planning, sustainability, community development, and government policy across Australia. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Environment and Society |
| Environment, Economy and Culture |
| Smart, Liveable and Resilient Cities |
| Adapting to Climate Change |
| Caring as Country: Indigenous Environmental Management |
| Module title |
|---|
| Creative Cities: Ecologies of Social Transformation |
| Geospatial Information Systems |
| Spatial Information Management |
| Human Geography: Geographies of Oppression |
| Sustainable Development in a Global World: Challenges and Prospects |
| Population Dynamics |
| Field School Project |
| Environmental Impact Assessment |
| Using Social Science Data |
The History major at Flinders Bedford Park spans modern war and society, empire, Indigenous-settler relations, and political culture in Australia and the world. You develop archival research, historiographical debate, and evidence-based argument skills — preparing for careers in education, heritage, museums, policy, journalism, and research roles that require deep contextual understanding of past and present. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Nazi Germany: Its Origins and Nature, 1870–1945 |
| War and Society in the Modern World |
| Maps and Dreams: Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australian History |
| Empires: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern |
| Crimes of the Flesh: Sex and 'Deviance' in Australian History |
| Guns and Butter: The United States in the Long 1960s |
| Module title |
|---|
| Film and History |
| Colonies, Empire and Revolution: North America 1500-1800 |
| Memory and the Politics of Difference: Sex, Race and Belonging |
| The Great Powers in the Middle East 1798-2001 |
| Terrorism and Society: From the Reign of Terror to Al Qaeda |
| Reworlding South Australia History: 1800 to the Present |
| The Real Games of Thrones: Medieval Histories, 300–1400 |
| The Divided States of America, 1920-2000 |
| Crusade and Jihad in the Middle Ages |
| Destination Australia: Migration Since 1900 |
| Britannia's Rise and Fall: Colonial and Post-Colonial Experiences |
| Romantics and Revolutionaries: European Culture and History, 1789-1918 |
| Civil War Era America |
| One Nation Under God? Religion in American Public Life |
| Heresy and Inquisition in the Middle Ages |
| Slavery and Unfreedom in Australia and the Indo-Pacific |
The Indonesian Beginners major at Flinders Bedford Park develops language proficiency from introductory to upper-intermediate level alongside Indonesian politics, culture, and society. You build communication skills for professional and community contexts in Australia's nearest neighbour region — preparing for careers in diplomacy, development, education, trade, tourism, and regional engagement across Southeast Asia. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Introductory Indonesian, Part 1 |
| Introductory Indonesian Part 2 |
| Intermediate Indonesian Part 1 |
| Intermediate Indonesian Part 2 |
| Upper Intermediate Indonesian Part 1 |
| Upper Intermediate Indonesian Part 2 |
| Module title |
|---|
| Indonesian for Special Purposes |
| Indonesian Politics and Development |
| Indonesian Culture and Society |
| Special Topic in Language or Cultural Studies |
The Italian Beginners major at Flinders Bedford Park guides you from introductory to upper-intermediate Italian language study with cultural topics in cinema, society, and contemporary Italy. You develop reading, writing, and conversational skills valued in education, tourism, arts, heritage, and international business — connecting language learning with European cultural literacy at Bedford Park. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Introductory Italian Part 1 |
| Introductory Italian Part 2 |
| Intermediate Italian Part 1 |
| Intermediate Italian Part 2 |
| Upper Intermediate Italian Part 1 |
| Upper Intermediate Italian Part 2 |
| Module title |
|---|
| Italian Cultural Studies |
| Italian Cinema |
| The Italian Mafia: Origin and Representations |
| Italian Style |
| Special Topic in Language or Cultural Studies |
Applied Linguistics at Flinders Bedford Park explores how language works in society, culture, and professional communication. You study world languages, intercultural communication, and applied methods linking linguistics with education and global English — building analytical skills for careers in TESOL, education, cross-cultural training, media, policy, and community language services. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| World Languages |
| How Language Works |
| Language in Society |
| Intercultural Communication |
| Applied Linguistics in Action |
| Module title |
|---|
| Becoming Human: Discovering Cultural Diversity Through Anthropology |
| Writing Across Genres |
| English as a Global Language |
| Introductory French Part 1 |
| 'The Lucky Country'? A Brief History of Australia |
| Kaurna Identity Culture and Language |
| Introductory Indonesian, Part 1 |
| Introductory Italian Part 1 |
| Critical Thinking |
| Introductory Spanish Part 1 |
The Philosophy major at Flinders Bedford Park examines mind, ethics, politics, aesthetics, and the foundations of knowledge through classical and contemporary philosophical debate. You develop rigorous argument, critical thinking, and ethical reasoning skills — preparing for careers in law, policy, education, research, technology ethics, and any field requiring clear analysis of complex ideas and values. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Mind, World and God |
| Introduction to Moral and Political Philosophy |
| Happiness and Mental Health |
| Moral Philosophy |
| Aesthetics and the Values of Art |
| Module title |
|---|
| Ethics for Professionals |
| Consciousness, Cognition, and Artificial Intelligence |
| Philosophy and Literature |
| Identity in Science Fiction |
| The Emotional Power of Music |
Political Science at Flinders Bedford Park covers democracy, elections, radical politics, cybersecurity, and international relations in Australian and global contexts. You analyse institutions, policy, and political behaviour through research and internship opportunities — preparing for careers in government, advocacy, policy analysis, diplomacy, public service, and community engagement. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Revolutionary Ideas in Politics |
| Divided Societies: Radical, Extreme and Populist Politics |
| Cybersecurity, A.I. and the Future of Democracy |
| Understanding Democracy in Australia |
| Parties, Voting Behaviour and Elections |
| Module title |
|---|
| Contemporary Debates in International Relations and Politics |
| Jeff Bleich Centre Internship: Innovations Incubator |
| War, Genocide and Post-conflict Justice |
| Postcolonial Politics |
| Drugs, Politics and Public Health |
| Indonesian Politics and Development |
| Applying Foreign Policy in the Digital Age |
| South Australian Parliamentary Internship |
| Environmental Politics |
| Inequality and the Australian Welfare State |
The Sociology major at Flinders Bedford Park explores everyday life, social theory, crime, gender, families, and cultural change in contemporary societies. You use social science data and critical frameworks to understand power, identity, and inequality — preparing for careers in research, policy, community services, education, human resources, and social advocacy organisations. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Issues in Sociology |
| Sociology of Everyday Life |
| Using Social Science Data |
| Shaping the Future |
| Love, Death and Power: An Introduction to Social Theory |
| Module title |
|---|
| Crime and Deviance: Power and Resistance in the Contemporary World |
| Race, Power and Identity |
| Sociology of Gender: History, Culture and Meaning |
| Knowing the Social World |
| Zeitgeist Mode: Culture + Society Now! |
| Sexualities: Identities Power and Resistance |
| Families, Relationships and Societies |
| Listening Up: Colonialism, Race and Gender |
The Spanish Beginners major at Flinders Bedford Park develops Spanish language proficiency from introductory to upper-intermediate level with Hispanic culture, cinema, and literature. You build communication skills for professional and community contexts across Spain and Latin America — preparing for careers in education, tourism, trade, diplomacy, media, and cross-cultural engagement. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Introductory Spanish Part 1 |
| Introductory Spanish Part 2 |
| Intermediate Spanish Part 1 |
| Intermediate Spanish Part 2 |
| Upper Intermediate Spanish Part 1 |
| Upper Intermediate Spanish Part 2 |
| Module title |
|---|
| Latin American History and Culture Through Film and Literature |
| Contemporary Spanish Cinema and Literature |
| The Hispanic World and its People |
| Hispanic Arts and Culture |
| Special Topic in Language or Cultural Studies |
The Visual Arts major at Flinders Bedford Park combines art history, First Nations visual culture, aesthetics, and studio practice across analogue and digital media. You explore protest art, fashion, film, and technology while developing creative and critical skills for careers in galleries, museums, design, education, arts administration, and creative industries. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Visual Arts Traditions and Theories |
| First Nations Visual Art |
| Aesthetics and the Values of Art |
| Protest and Praxis: Art, Activism and Social Change |
| Analogue to Algorithm: Histories and Futures at the Intersection of Art, Science and Technology |
| Module title |
|---|
| Professional and Academic Futures |
| Art, Culture, and the History of Fashion and Costume |
| Maps and Dreams: Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australian History |
| Romantics and Revolutionaries: European Culture and History, 1789-1918 |
| Film Form and Analysis |
| Zeitgeist Mode: Culture + Society Now! |
| Studio Fundamentals |
| Studio Specialisation A |
| Studio Specialisation B |
The Biology major at Flinders Bedford Park covers genetics, ecology, physiology, and biodiversity with laboratory and field-based learning. You study conservation, marine ecosystems, animal behaviour, and climate impacts on living systems — building scientific literacy and research skills for careers in environmental consulting, conservation, education, laboratory science, and postgraduate study. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Biostatistics 2 |
| Genetics and Evolution |
| Ecology |
| Diversity of Life |
| Integrative Physiology of Animals and Plants |
| Module title |
|---|
| Biodiversity and Conservation |
| Human Impacts and Biodiversity |
| Animal Handling and Husbandry |
| Foundations of Animal Behaviour |
| Restoration Ecology |
| Marine Ecosystems |
| Research in Animal Behaviour |
| Conservation and Ecological Genetics |
| Marine Mammals, Birds and Reptiles |
| Global Climate Change |
The Chemistry major at Flinders Bedford Park develops analytical, physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry skills through laboratory-intensive topics. You explore environmental chemistry, materials, polymers, and toxicology alongside synthesis and mechanism — preparing for careers in chemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental monitoring, and research. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Analytical Chemistry II |
| Physical Chemistry II |
| Organic Reactions |
| Analytical Chemistry III |
| Organic Synthesis and Mechanism |
| Module title |
|---|
| Chemistry 1B |
| Environmental Chemistry |
| Material Chemistry |
| Inorganic Chemistry |
| Polymer Science and Technology |
| Toxicology |
| Drug Chemistry |
The Mathematics major at Flinders Bedford Park builds advanced skills in calculus, linear algebra, numerical analysis, optimisation, and applied mathematics. You develop quantitative problem-solving for science, engineering, finance, and data-intensive fields — preparing for careers in data analysis, modelling, research, education, and industries that rely on mathematical reasoning. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Linear Algebra and Differential Equations |
| Multivariable Calculus |
| Numerical Analysis |
| Methods of Applied Mathematics |
| Optimisation |
| Complex Analysis |
| Partial Differential Equations |
| Module title |
|---|
| Mathematics 1B |
| Principles of Analysis |
The Molecular Biology major at Flinders Bedford Park focuses on genetics, biochemistry, virology, and molecular techniques underpinning modern biomedical and biotechnology research. You study microbiology, proteomics, and genomics in laboratory settings at Bedford Park — preparing for careers in medical research, biotechnology, laboratory science, and postgraduate study in life sciences. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
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| Genetics and Evolution |
| Virology |
| Biochemistry |
| Molecular Biology |
| Module title |
|---|
| Evolution of Biological Diversity |
| Foundations in Microbiology |
| Protein to Proteome |
| DNA to Genome |
| Advanced Microbiology: Microbial Ecology and Infectious Disease |
The Sustainability major at Flinders Bedford Park integrates ethics, governance, renewable energy, waste management, and Indigenous environmental knowledge with engineering and science perspectives. You examine water, climate, and sustainable design challenges — preparing for careers in environmental consulting, renewable energy, policy, community engagement, and sustainability management. This pathway supports graduate roles across policy, research, education, and consulting in Australia and internationally worldwide.
| Module title |
|---|
| Ethics, Sustainability and Governance |
| Design for Sustainable Manufacture |
| Sustainability, Waste and Energy |
| Renewable Energy Systems |
| Caring as Country: Indigenous Environmental Management |
| Module title |
|---|
| Restoration Ecology |
| Environmental Chemistry |
| Global Climate Change |
| Renewable Hydrogen Technology |
| Water Quality and Pollution |
| Catchment and Urban Hydrology |
| Ecohydrology, Soil and Climate |
| Integrated Water Management |
| Environmental Impact Assessment |
Flinders University offers March and July intake for this degree at Bedford Park. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start.
Exact dates vary by intake year; apply early to secure your place, arrange your visa, and organise accommodation. Confirm with Flinders University or our advisors.
July intake places may be limited for some majors. Apply early and confirm availability for your chosen Arts and Science combination.
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