Professional Recognition:
Depending on the choice of major, or minor studies, graduates of the Bachelor of Science may be eligible to apply for membership of the following professional societies: AusBiotech Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics AustralianComputer Society (ACS) Australian Institute of Physics Australian Mathematical Society Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM) Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) Environmental Health Australia Environmental Institute of Australia Genetics Society of AustralAsia (GSA) National Business Leaders Forum for Sustainable Development Professionals Australia Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Sustainability Practitioners Association (SPA)
Career Opportunities:
There are countless career opportunities with the Art/Science double degree combination. You’ll graduate equipped with a strong set of practical and transferable skills relevant to a broad range of industry sectors and career outcomes. This double degree combination can strengthen career outcomes in areas such as data analysis, science communication, science policy, science research, environmental science and sustainability. Depending on your selected areas of study, you may choose to find employment in activism, advertising, advocacy, anti-corruption, astrophysics, biochemistry, biotechnology, consultancy, communications, community development, cultural services, climate change, data analysis, education, environmental sustainability, food processing, forensic science, entertainment, ethics, film distribution, government relations, healthcare, human rights, intelligence and security, mathematics, meteorology and climate modelling, ministerial liaison, NGO/aid work, political campaigning, pathology, public administration, policy development, physicist, scientific research, R&D, stakeholder relations, new media, research and development, writing, and youth work. Your career may commence with a graduate program or begin with roles such as: activist, advocate, actuary, analyst, assessor, astrophysicist, copywriter, clinician, consultant, executive, officer, diagnostic laboratory scientist, intelligence analyst, journalist, government relations manager, mathematical researcher, medical physicist, NGO/aid worker, pathologist, plant and animal breeder, podcast creator, politician, and scientist researcher. Alternatively, you may continue onto postgraduate study such as teaching, business, research, media and communication, or writing.