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The BDesBSc combined degree program emphasizes creating real-world solutions for tomorrow's challenges. While we can't predict exactly what future technologies will bring, we can equip ourselves through scientific research, prototyping, and experimentation to tackle emerging issues. The BSc portion allows students to specialize in various scientific fields including earth sciences, chemistry, computing, human sciences, biology, mathematics, or physics. Meanwhile, the BDes element fosters exploration and evaluation to develop sustainable answers for products, services, and innovations. Businesses increasingly value design teams that can anticipate market shifts and outperform competitors. Future solutions will rely heavily on data analysis and scientific study. Deep expertise in scientific fields lends credibility and expands potential influence across business, community, government, and healthcare sectors.
Physiology examines the functioning of living systems, particularly investigating what malfunctions during illness. This field provides the scientific foundation for medical treatments by understanding bodily processes. Central to Physiology is gaining knowledge through observation, experimentation, and analysis. As a highly quantitative discipline, it connects closely with biochemistry, biophysics, molecular studies, computational modeling, pharmacology, and biological sciences. Much of medical research focuses on physiological principles. This dynamic and evolving science remains one of the most promising fields for future advancements.