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The BHScBSc program enables you to explore and expand your understanding of how governmental policies shape health systems, while examining the biological and societal factors influencing community health. By combining this with your scientific interests, this dual-degree approach offers opportunities to investigate these topics through statistical, psychological, or environmental science lenses. Strengthen your BHSc studies by incorporating science electives to broaden your expertise and academic journey, positioning yourself for impactful roles in healthcare. Please note that the University of Auckland does not participate in graduate recruitment and cannot ensure professional registration or job opportunities in New Zealand or elsewhere.
Environmental Physics applies physical and mathematical principles to examine Earth systems and ecological processes. This discipline is ideal for those seeking a physics-oriented approach to understanding planetary environments. Career paths for graduates include researching geological phenomena like seismic activity, volcanic processes, oceanic systems, and atmospheric conditions, as well as prospecting for vital resources such as petroleum, mineral deposits, and aquifers. Professionals in this field also contribute to addressing ecological challenges, including seismic risks, global warming, and environmental contamination.