Summary
The Bachelor of Science is for those excited by discovery and who question the norm. You'll learn from world-renowned researchers who are addressing the big issues facing our global society, such as the changing environment, future materials and fuels, and biotechnology. You'll be able to study complementary disciplines or non-science units that feed your curiosity. And you'll be part of a community that has led many significant initiatives in recent years, including early climate change research, photonics, evolutionary biology and groundbreaking research in earth's crustal systems. The Bachelor of Economics will provide you with a sound understanding of today's complex economic environment and the skills to design economic systems that promote welfare, fairness and sustainability. You'll learn about how modern economies operate, trade and grow; the role of prices and markets in allocating scarce resources; and the sorts of policy interventions that can be introduced when economic outcomes are less than optimal.
Key features
Gain foundational skills relevant to future workforce needs
Acquire in-depth knowledge in your chosen area, as well as skills in mathematics, statistics or coding. Enhance your learning within our unique fauna park
Get hands-on experience in our 11-hectare fauna park, where world-class environmental research is conducted by leading academics. Study in our state-of-the-art facilities
Access our Finance Decision Lab and incubator, and participate in simulations and workshops. Study at a globally recognised institution
Study at a business school that's accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Career Outcomes
Professions
Banking and finance manager
Econometrician
Economist
Entrepreneur
Financial adviser or analyst
Government adviser
Investment analyst
Market analyst
Policy adviser
Policy analyst
Project manager
Research and development manager
Science communication officer
Science regulator
Scientific researcher
Employers
Banks and financial institutions
Consulting firms
Educational institutions
Environmental protection agencies
Government agencies and departments
Hospitals
International organisations
Mining companies
NGOs
National Parks and Wildlife Service
Research institutes
Technology and telecommunications companies