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The integrated Bachelor of Science and Master of Nursing program develops scientific knowledge and analytical abilities while preparing students for professional nursing practice. This dual-degree pathway opens doors to diverse roles in healthcare, from patient care to research and policy. Throughout your studies, you'll benefit from instruction by renowned faculty spanning scientific and medical fields. The Bachelor of Science component focuses on core scientific concepts and investigative methodologies, with numerous specialization options and electives to tailor your academic journey. The curriculum explores nursing's role in addressing health challenges across various communities and evolving medical landscapes. This accelerated program delivers two degrees in just four years of full-time study, qualifying graduates for registration with Australia's Nursing and Midwifery Board. Your interdisciplinary training will make you competitive for positions in hospitals, research institutions, and healthcare organizations. The University of Sydney ranks among the world's top institutions for nursing education (15th globally) and boasts a Faculty of Science in the international top 50 for natural sciences. Students access cutting-edge facilities like the Sydney Nanoscience Hub and Charles Perkins Centre, which specializes in metabolic disease research.
Meeting the world's growing demand for sustainable plant-based food and materials represents one of this century's critical challenges. This field examines plant growth fundamentals, environmental influences, pest management, and cultivation techniques. Future agricultural advances will require innovative approaches that boost yields while conserving resources and minimizing ecological harm. The plant production major equips students with expertise in botany, soil science, crop management, agricultural technology, and sustainable practices - essential knowledge for addressing global food security needs.