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BenjaminL_34

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Bachelor of science without methods?
« on: April 23, 2021, 10:10:43 pm »
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Hi guys, I am currently in yr11 and want to study a bachelor of science at Monash. I am not doing methods and although it is not a prerequisite I was wondering if I would struggle in this degree if i choose to major in pharmacology. Thanks in advance.

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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2021, 10:16:34 pm »
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Hi guys, I am currently in yr11 and want to study a bachelor of science at Monash. I am not doing methods and although it is not a prerequisite I was wondering if I would struggle in this degree if i choose to major in pharmacology. Thanks in advance.
Hi Benjamin! Welcome to ATAR Notes.

If it is not a prerequisite I don't think you should be worried since they won't expect you to know any of the methods contents. If you need to know it for your degree they will teach you it ( I don't think the maths in pharmacology is that heavy).

However, I think in the bachelor of science regardless of major you will have to learn a little bit of mathematics/statistics in first year.

Hope this helps :)

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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2021, 10:33:43 pm »
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Hi Benjamin! Welcome to ATAR Notes.

If it is not a prerequisite I don't think you should be worried since they won't expect you to know any of the methods contents. If you need to know it for your degree they will teach you it ( I don't think the maths in pharmacology is that heavy).

However, I think in the bachelor of science regardless of major you will have to learn a little bit of mathematics/statistics in first year.

Hope this helps :)
It does thanks.

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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2021, 03:33:50 pm »
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Sorry to be no help, but would students without methods struggle in the course?

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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2021, 03:46:32 pm »
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Sorry to be no help, but would students without methods struggle in the course?
No worries at all! :)

You can choose which maths/stats units you'd like to do based on the prior study you have done and there are options for students who have not done methods or any maths.

As Sine said, if you need to know any methods level maths for your degree they will teach you it / there will be option(s) to learn it.

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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2021, 11:38:46 am »
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Hi Benjamin! Welcome to ATAR Notes.

If it is not a prerequisite I don't think you should be worried since they won't expect you to know any of the methods contents. If you need to know it for your degree they will teach you it ( I don't think the maths in pharmacology is that heavy).

However, I think in the bachelor of science regardless of major you will have to learn a little bit of mathematics/statistics in first year.

Hope this helps :)
I knew some people who did pharmacology and if I recall correctly, if you struggled with the maths side of VCE Chemistry (not so much the formulation of the calculations but the working out after), then that’s when you should worry about the intensity of the maths. It’s about that level.

Can confirm that maths/stats had to be done eventually but there’s lots of levels so you should be able to find one that suits you.
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Re: Bachelor of science without methods?
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2021, 03:35:39 pm »
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Hey Benjamin! ;D

I 100% agree with the above,
These are my experiences with the math sides of things of my science degree.

I have to do mandatory (but elective) units to do with maths, like "Statistical Concepts for Science" or "Introductory Statistics", and currently I am completing a unit called, "Mathematical Concepts for Science". In this unit, the extent/ hardest thing we have to learn is Calculus (Just the beginning of it), like derivatives, optimisation, the second derivative, etc.

!But the thing with these units is that you can choose what exactly you want to study. For Example, say you want to study just statistics, then you can choose statistic units, or if you want a general but specific overview of scientific math, then you can choose maths concepts for science.

Then again, I am majoring in Biology, so the maths is not as heavy as a major in Physics, but is equally important

I did the HSC Advanced Maths course, not VCE so I can't really comment on if you need methods for this degree, but I know that the Advanced Maths is actually helping me with this unit.

I hope this helps!
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