Take your academic abilities and analytical prowess to the next level in your chosen field of commerce, while developing interdisciplinary knowledge and key practical skills in your preferred scientific passion. This dual program combines thorough understanding in business and commerce with comprehensive knowledge of scientific principles and practices. During the commerce component, you'll build a solid foundation of business skills you can apply to the many challenges of the contemporary business environment. You'll develop your business acumen, financial literacy and data analytical skills while studying majors including accounting, business information systems, business analytics and finance. At graduation, you'll be prepared for many career options in fields like accounting, financial management, banking and information systems. Your science study offers one of the broadest selections of disciplines in Australia, enabling you to develop your interdisciplinary scientific knowledge and practical skills, while pursuing studies that suit your interests and ambitions. You'll also have the chance to gain relevant, real-world experience through employability and work-integrated learning, graduating with highly developed knowledge in your specialist area, superior technical abilities, and advanced independent thinking and communication skills.
Undertake an extended major in Zoology to learn how animals relate and interact with their physical and biological environments. You'll investigate animal morphology, development and genetics, ecology and animal behaviour. Learn how to apply common mathematical models used to analyse biological data to predict complex biological outcomes. Expand your knowledge of climate change biology, wildlife and conservation biology, environmental physiology, and mathematical applications in biology. Combine your study of animals with biostatistics, ecology, marine biology, genetics or entomology. You'll gain practical experience through field courses offered in the Australian outback, rainforests, Stradbroke Island and the Great Barrier Reef.