Follow your interests in core sciences from a diverse range of disciplines with a Bachelor of Science. You have the flexibility to explore an area that interests you while getting a broad foundation in science by studying a major, or gaining more specific expertise and a named degree by studying a specialisation.
Why study Science at Flinders
Provides great flexibility, allowing you to follow your interests without being confined by traditional boundaries
Offers career pathways and research opportunities in a broad and exciting range of professional areas
Does not require a science background, just an inquiring mind
Degrees are aligned with economic and employment trends
Develop crucial transferable skills in problem solving, communication, teamwork and computing
Your career
A degree in science opens up many job opportunities. Throughout the world there is a growing shortage of specialists who will create the next generation of ideas and products and help us maintain and conserve what we already have.
Potential occupations include:
laboratory technician
intellectual property analyst
bioinformatics technician
research assistant
graduate ecologist.
Potential employers include:
medical research organisations
the biotechnology industry
government and private consultancies
universities
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
3 March 2025, 28 July 2025
Bedford Park Campus
Sturt Road,
BEDFORD PARK,
South Australia,
5042, ADELAIDE, Australia
Flinders University recognises international secondary schooling for direct entry to undergraduate programs.
English language requirements
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Flinders ranked No. 1 in South Australia for overall postgrad experience, skills development and teaching quality (The Good Universities Guide 2024)