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This dual degree program enables high-achieving school graduates to begin with a three-year Bachelor of Science before progressing to the four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD). Gaining stronger scientific foundations will enhance your medical career prospects, whether you pursue specialization, research, or education. Science students learn from leading academics, including Australian Academy of Science members, Australian Research Council Fellows, and recipients of distinguished awards like the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science and Eureka Prizes. World-class facilities include the Sydney Nanoscience Hub and the Charles Perkins Centre, focusing on diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular research. The MD program meets all Australian Medical Council standards, qualifying graduates for provisional registration across Australia and New Zealand.
The computer science major explores core computational theories. You'll master efficient problem-solving methods through computation and learn to implement solutions in software. The curriculum also examines computational modeling and the boundaries of what computing can accomplish. This major equips you with the expertise to drive IT innovation and develop groundbreaking solutions for emerging technological challenges.
Career prospects vary based on your IT specialization and complementary studies. Potential roles include programming, systems analysis, software engineering, and network administration. With growing demand for computing expertise, graduates can expect diverse professional opportunities in this evolving field.