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This dual-degree program allows you to pursue a major from both the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Faculty of Humanities. Upon completion, you'll earn both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts, while developing exceptional communication abilities to effectively share scientific advancements with diverse audiences.
Throughout the program, you'll: Apply interdisciplinary knowledge to real-world scenarios through hands-on research and fieldwork. Develop innovative solutions to complex scientific and societal challenges using creative and analytical thinking. Gather, analyze, and integrate information from various academic and professional sources. Master professional and scientific communication techniques. Utilize technology effectively in academic and professional settings. Cultivate lifelong learning skills through critical self-reflection and proactive development. Examine global and cultural issues affecting both scientific and humanities disciplines, considering their local and worldwide implications. Demonstrate commitment to human rights, cultural diversity, and Indigenous Australian rights. Exhibit leadership, ethical conduct, and professional integrity in both team and independent settings.
The Physics dual-degree specialization appeals to those curious about the fundamental workings of the universe - its composition, structure, and underlying principles. Physics explores questions ranging from subatomic particles to cosmic phenomena, investigating matter, energy, and their interactions across all scales. Students acquire practical competencies including experimental design, computational analysis, quantitative reasoning, and scientific reporting - skills applicable across numerous professional fields.