4 years Full time or 8 years Part time
Students broaden their knowledge and skills in their area of specialisation, appealing to potential employers in the public and private sectors. This double degree allows students to combine their chosen arts major with a range of science skills to enhance their employability. For more program information, visit Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science at UniSQ.
University of Southern Queensland
Bachelor of Arts: anthropology; archaeology; counselling practice; creative writing; criminology and criminal justice; drama; English literature; environment and sustainability; First Nations Australia; history; international relations; legal studies; music; photojournalism, physiology and human movement; politics; social justice and entrepreneurship; visual arts curation. Bachelor of Science: animal science; astronomical and space sciences; biology; environment and sustainability; food science; human physiology; information technology; mathematics and statistics; plant agricultural science.
For additional information about the admissions criteria for the University of Southern Queensland and for this course, refer to UniSQ’s website.
Completion of Year 12 or attained age 18 years
English (Units 3 and 4, C); General Mathematics (Units 3 and 4, C)
For more information about the ATAR/Selection Rank profile, please visit ATAR/Selection Rank profile explained.
Excluding: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made, excluding adjustment factors.
Including: The lowest ATAR/Selection Rank to which an offer was made including any adjustment factors that may have been applied.
For more information about the Student profile, please visit Student profile explained.
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Depending on arts specialisations: public relations professional, communication officer, social planning, community development, public service, primary or secondary teacher or librarian (with further study), general administration, tourism and travel industries, speech writer, translator. Depending on science specialisation: science journalism, statistical officer, research, biologist, computer systems programmer, network administrator, specialist scientist, technical officer, technical/ sales representative in pharmaceutical, medical and biotechnological industries, molecular biologist, microbiologist, conservation and biodiversity management, natural resource management, national parks, food product development, food safety, mathematician, financial analyst, agribusiness, vineyard or winery operation.
The Psychology major is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council as a three-year sequence of study
