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Curtin university

In this double degree students will study majors each from two different areas, one from the School of Science and one from the Faculty of Humanities, and students will graduate with both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts. This diverse study combination is designed to provide you with a broad knowledge base leading to the opportunity for diverse career opportunities both in Australia and overseas.You can combine any of the science majors in column 1 with any of the humanities majors in column 2: Column 1 consists of Agriculture,Physics,Chemistry,Coastal Zone Management,Environmental Biology courses .Column2 consists of following courses such as ,Professional Writing and Publishing,Internet Communications,Anthropology and Sociology,Sustainable Development.Japanese,Chinese,Asian Studies,International Relations.
Any diploma will be considered but a diploma in a science or technology area is preferred.
In this course the major studies include the combination of School of Science and another from Curtin Business School, and you’ll graduate with both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Commerce. The combination of a scientific discipline with business study is designed to provide you with a broad knowledge base leading to the opportunity for diverse career opportunities both in Australia and overseas.
The eligibility criteria to study a bachelor degree at Curtin, you normally need to have graduated from high school with the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), or an equivalent qualification, and gained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) that satisfies Curtin's entry requirements. Your year 12 exam result remains valid indefinitely. Scores dating back to 1992 (including the TEA out of 400 and the TES out of 510) can be converted to the current ranking, the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), with the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre ATAR calculator.The other eligibilty criteria includes:- 1) Successful completion of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). 2)  Successful completion of the Alternative Test for Adult Admission (prior to STAT). 3)  Successful completion of the Mature age Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE). 4)   General Certification of Education (advanced levels). 5)  TAFE or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications. 6) Current Division 1 General or Mental Health Nursing Registration with a State Nursing Board in Australia. 7) Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor degree course at another Australian university. 8) Successful completion of two Curtin full degree level units via extension study and English competence. 9) Successful completion of two degree level units via Open Universities Australia (OUA) and English competence. 10)Successful completion of two degree level units at an Australian university and English competence.
Upon graduation you may be eligible for membership in the relevant society or institute of your chosen area of study.
This course will contain strong components of practical work to ensure you gain hands-on training with technical equipment relevant to the area studied.
4 years full time