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The Bachelor of Science is a highly adaptable degree offering students the perfect blend of structured learning and customizable course selections. This forward-thinking program has been revamped to equip graduates with essential hands-on abilities and cross-disciplinary expertise needed to tackle contemporary worldwide issues. Learners will engage with a diverse curriculum supported by innovative research while cultivating strong initiative, critical thinking, and communication capabilities. Graduates will be prepared for diverse career paths across both scientific and non-scientific sectors. Build your scientific understanding and core competencies through this adaptable program that allows you to discover or deepen your scientific interests to achieve professional aspirations. Stimulate and test your scientific perspectives in this widely chosen program, featuring one of Australia's most comprehensive arrays of science disciplines. Our vast selection of specialized areas helps you expand your interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and practical abilities while focusing on subjects aligned with your passions and goals. You can also blend your scientific training with complementary skills from various fields like languages, communications, and design to broaden your capabilities or explore interests outside science. Certain majors provide fieldwork experiences in remarkable locations including the Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island, various national parks, and rural Queensland. Additionally, you'll have opportunities to acquire practical, professional experience through career-focused learning such as internships, industry placements, research initiatives, and global study programs.
Psychology examines the scientific principles behind human behavior, cognition, and emotions. This expansive field covers subjects ranging from neural processes and memory to conscious awareness, developmental stages, social interactions, and both typical and atypical behaviors. Undergraduate students will learn to apply scientific methodologies to psychological phenomena in both controlled environments and everyday situations.