Unit information
- Unit code
- BVB301
- Faculty
- Faculty of Science
- School/Discipline
- School of Biology and Environmental Science
- Study area
- Science
- Credit points
- 12
Dates and locations
Teaching period | Dates | Locations |
---|---|---|
Semester 1, 2024 | 26 February 2024 - 22 June 2024 | Gardens Point |
Fees
- Commonwealth supported place (CSP) student contribution amount
- 2024: $1,118
- Domestic fee-paying student fee
- 2024: $4,680
- International student fee (excluding study abroad students)
- 2024: $5,760
Guide to fees
Previous study requirements
Guide to previous study requirements
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