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Enhance your academic expertise and analytical capabilities to advance in your selected commerce discipline, while gaining cross-disciplinary insights and essential hands-on skills in your favorite scientific field. This combined degree integrates in-depth business and commerce knowledge with a thorough grasp of scientific theories and applications. In the commerce portion, you'll establish fundamental business competencies applicable to modern corporate challenges. You'll cultivate commercial awareness, financial understanding, and data analysis proficiency while focusing on specializations such as accounting, business information systems, analytics, and finance. Upon completion, you'll be equipped for diverse career paths in accounting, financial services, banking, and IT systems. The science curriculum provides one of Australia's most extensive discipline selections, allowing you to build interdisciplinary scientific expertise and practical abilities while following your academic interests. Gain valuable industry exposure through career-focused learning and workplace integration, completing your studies with deep specialization knowledge, refined technical skills, and sophisticated critical thinking and communication abilities.
Pursue an extended zoology major to understand animal interactions within their physical and ecological contexts. Explore animal anatomy, developmental biology, genetics, ecosystems, and behavioral patterns. Master mathematical modeling techniques for biological data analysis and complex outcome prediction. Broaden your understanding of climate change impacts on wildlife, conservation strategies, environmental adaptations, and mathematical biology applications. Complement your animal studies with biostatistics, marine science, genetics, or insect research. Acquire hands-on training through field studies in diverse Australian environments including outback regions, tropical forests, Stradbroke Island, and the Great Barrier Reef.