Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts

Griffith University - Gold Coast

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Overview

When you combine science and arts, you'll develop critical thinking and communication skills along with specialised skills and practical knowledge in the biological, clinical, chemical, physical and mathematical sciences. You’ll have the freedom to tailor your degree around your interests in your foundation first year, before gaining specialist knowledge and abilities—based on your chosen majors—throughout the remainder of your studies. This degree sits within both the humanities and science departments, offering you a broad choice of majors from either study area. The result is a well-rounded, interdisciplinary degree that sets you up to start your career equipped with the skills and knowledge you need to tackle the problems of today. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts at GU.

Prerequisites

Majors

Science: applied mathematics; archaeology (Nathan only); biochemistry and molecular biology; chemistry; clinical sciences (Nathan only); geography; marine biology (Gold Coast only); microbiology (Nathan only); physics; wildlife biology. Arts: creative writing; criminal justice; drama; history; Indigenous studies; Islam–West relations; journalism; language, culture and society; languages; literary studies; popular culture and screen studies; psychology; security and international studies; social justice; sociology; strategic communication.

Potential Career Outcomes

As a graduate, you'll be equipped with a wide-ranging skill set that will prepare you for roles across the scientific, technological, commercial and social sectors, making you highly employable across a range of career paths.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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