Develop your practical-experimental, creative-thinking, problem-solving, and data-analysis skills to help solve some of the world’s most complex problems, with a degree in science. Focus on a field of science which interests you – from Games Technology to Biomedical Science, Marine Biology, Forensic Biology & Toxicology, Animal Health, Conservation & Wildlife Biology, Chemistry, Physics & Nanotechnology, Genetics & Molecular Biology, Sport & Health Science and more. You can take your learning outside the classroom with opportunities to travel overseas or complete internships or get involved in industry or community projects as part of your studies. For example, if you study Marine Biology, you’ll take part in field camps, field trips and projects along our iconic Western Australian coastline.
You’ll get valuable experience through professional placements, working on science-related projects for real organisations. For example, if you study Games Technology, you’ll learn to apply scientific thinking to develop games, apps and artificial intelligence. Expand your career prospects even further with a double major in a complementary scientific area or a double degree in another discipline, such as law, business, management or communications. 3 reasons to study Science at Murdoch - Get hands-onexperience in the field of science which interests you the most, including animal science, health science, technology and more. Learn in fully-equipped teaching and research laboratories, and also in our conservation category wetlands and on-campus farm. Be taught by leading academics making a real contribution in their fields and start building your professional network before you graduate.
This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your undergraduate Veterinary Biology course. If you receive excellent results throughout your undergraduate Veterinary Biology degree, you may be eligible to undertake Honours in Veterinary Biology. This is an additional year of study designed to further the knowledge you’ve developed throughout your undergraduate Veterinary Biology course. Working closely with an academic, you’ll undertake an intensive research project on a topic of your choice, and further develop your research ability through an advanced research skills unit.