Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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Arts: Evidence professional knowledge and skills in one or more disciplines which will equip students to be competitive in the regional and global workforce
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Arts: Use creative and critical thinking processes to evaluate multiple sources of evidence, explore new ideas and possibilities, formulate arguments, and apply reasoning and reflection to develop solutions to complex real-world problems
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Arts: Engage independently and collaboratively in informed debates, discussion, and activities to extend and advance effective communication skills in a range of oral, written and digital modes
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Arts: Act as responsible, ethical professionals and global citizens by applying awareness of social responsibility and professional integrity to interactions with other professionals and the wider community
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Arts: Show evidence of skills and capabilities, as well as initiative and resourcefulness, necessary to make a valuable contribution to the professional workplace, and respond to changing industry needs
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Arts: Recognise and apply cultural awareness and tolerance for diversity within team, community and workplace settings
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Sciences: Exhibit a broad and coherent knowledge base, with a level of depth in one or more science disciplines, suitable to undertake professional work and/or further study.
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Sciences: Apply a range of cognitive and technical skills which reflect the underlying principles of one or more science disciplines.
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Sciences: Display well developed cognitive, technical and communication skills to select and apply relevant methods and technologies and present information to a range of audiences.
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Sciences: Critically analyse, consolidate and evaluate information to construct and implement solutions to unpredictable and complex problems.
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Sciences: Work autonomously and collaboratively to construct and implement problem solving paradigms to address relevant issues.
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Sciences: Apply well directed judgement and responsibility, in diverse contexts, which are consistent with the social, moral and legal responsibilities of professional scientists.
Structure Notes
The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science double degree comprises 32 units as follows:
Core courses: 7 unitsArts courses: 12 units (1 x 8 unit major + 1 x 4 unit minor, or 1 x 12 unit major)Science courses: 13 units (1 x 8 unit major + 5 units … For more content click the Read More button below.
Students are to refer to and follow program rules in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science for this program
Structure
Core
7 UnitsArts Studies
12 UnitsScience Studies
13 UnitsIntake Details
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