Undergraduate program information sessions semester 1 2024
Bachelor of Advanced Science
Wednesday 7 February, 12–1pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Agribusiness
Friday 9 February, 10–11am
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow Agribusiness students (including those in dual degrees) in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please note: As your program involves working with animals or in agricultural environments, you must provide evidence of immunity to Q fever and vaccination against tetanus when you commence your studies. Find out more about student immunisation requirements.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Friday 9 February, 2–3pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please note: As your program involves working with animals or in agricultural environments, you must provide evidence of immunity to Q fever and vaccination against tetanus when you commence your studies. Find out more about student immunisation requirements.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Biotechnology
Tuesday 13 February, 2–3pm
Physiology Building (63), Lecture Theatre 358
No registration required
Join fellow students in this in-person session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please bring your Student ID number (ID card if available) and something with which to take notes.
If you are unable to attend the in-person session, please watch this prerecorded video on YouTube:
View recording
Questions? Contact your School admin team:
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
enquiries@scmb.uq.edu.au
+61 7 3365 3925
Bachelor of Environmental Management
Monday 5 February, 3–4pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Tuesday 6 February, 10–11am
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Mathematics
Monday 5 February, 10–11am
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Science
Thursday 8 February, 3–4pm (single degree), 4–5pm (dual & advanced standing)
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
View recording (single degree) View recording (dual & advanced standing)
Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Monday 5 February, 11am–12pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please note: As your program involves working with animals or in agricultural environments, you must provide evidence of immunity to Q fever and vaccination against tetanus when you commence your studies. Find out more about student immunisation requirements.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Veterinary Technology
Monday 5 February, 10–11am
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please note: As your program involves working with animals or in agricultural environments, you must provide evidence of immunity to Q fever and vaccination against tetanus when you commence your studies. Find out more about student immunisation requirements.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Bachelor of Wildlife Science
Monday 5 February, 12–1pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
Please note: As your program involves working with animals or in agricultural environments, you must provide evidence of immunity to Q fever and vaccination against tetanus when you commence your studies. Find out more about student immunisation requirements.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.
Diploma in Science
Wednesday 7 February, 4–5pm
Online via Zoom
Registration essential
Join fellow students in this online session to hear from your program coordinator about what to expect in your program. You will be introduced to the program structure, information about lectures and assessments, opportunities during your studies, support services available, and tips on adjusting to university life.
To access the recording, please sign in to Zoom using your UQ login.