Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science

University of New England - Armidale

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Overview

This combined degree allows students to pursue interests in the arts, humanities and social sciences, and the physical or biological sciences. Students can study an arts major/extended major and a science major of their choice in preparation for a wide range of careers. The degree combines excellent communication and analytical skills with scientific knowledge and has been developed in response to increasing student demand and employer preference for recruitment of combined degree graduates. It offers breadth of learning and multi-skilling across disciplines, recognising that graduates are required to demonstrate skills in critical analysis, research, communication and technological expertise. For external study, contact the UNE Future Students Team. For more course information, visit UNE's Course Handbook.

Prerequisites

Majors

Refer to Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (excluding animal science and veterinary studies; palaeobiology).

Potential Career Outcomes

Management and administration, heritage and archival, policy and public relations, media, tourism, editing and publishing, primary industries, resource management, water and land resources, teaching (with further study).

ATAR & Selection Rank

The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available for this course.

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of New England website for admission criteria information.

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