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No-one will ever ask, what\u2019s the point of a science degree? What they’ll ask is, which science degree is right for me?<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Who doesn\u2019t feel grateful for science innovation \u2013 today, it could be the carbon-fibre composite of your bike; tomorrow, who knows? Of course, most science research isn\u2019t motivated by the desire to create awe. Endeavours usually begin with a desire to know more or a problem to solve \u2013 necessity is still the mother of invention.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Humanity is shaped by 6,000 years of scientific breakthroughs and innovations \u2026 the wheel, the microscope, penicillin, electricity, AI. But thinking about the critical challenges that now confront the world \u2013 climate change, sustainable energy, water, food security, mutating viruses and more \u2013 how could we possibly solve these without scientists?<\/p>\n\n\n\n Scientific exploration is considered to have begun in Ancient Egypt<\/a> and Mesopotamia<\/a> (now Iraq) in the disciplines of mathematics<\/a>, astronomy<\/a> and medicine<\/a>. However, the first university science qualifications, bestowed in the medieval universities of western Europe, were in medicine, expanding into fundamental disciplines like biology, chemistry and physics. Five hundred years later, the world\u2019s newest science disciplines<\/a> include \u2018nutrigenomics\u2019 and \u2018cliodynamics\u2019.<\/p>\n\n\n\n These days, Bachelor of Science degrees (BSc or BS) are offered in universities all around the world, many of which developed their science programs in tandem with technology. Âé¶¹Ö±²¥, for example, began as the Western Australian Institute of Technology, known for its expertise in physics and geosciences, and for research that served major Western Australian industries \u2013 such as mineral resources and agriculture.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Curtin now delivers courses in more than 30 areas of science, technology and engineering (plus about 20 more that fall under the realm of \u2018health sciences\u2019). They encompass the major disciplines that involve scientific theory, scientific inquiry and practical application \u2013 including space and planetary science, physics, mathematics, chemistry, computing, data science, biology and environmental science.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The advice of Australia\u2019s former chief scientist Dr Alan Finkel, AO, highlight that a science degree is not just about science. It\u2019s about becoming a creative problem-solver and an innovator, ready for today\u2019s challenges and those on the horizon. He said that:<\/p>\n\n\n\n \u201cAustralians who have studied science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are helping to solve the problems of the future \u2013 meeting electricity demand and generation needs, adapting to the changing climate, integrating AI into society and optimising healthcare for ageing populations.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n And, according to Australia\u2019s National Skills Commission, jobs in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) are among the fastest growing in the country. So, a BSc is an excellent investment for students who want to be competitive in a dynamic, global job market.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Perhaps one of the underrated benefits of a Science degree is adaptability. Whatever science major you choose at Curtin, you\u2019ll gain comprehensive knowledge and skills that will set you up for rewarding careers across industry and government. Whether you start with one major and shift to another, combine science with business or computing, or pivot careers later in life, the foundation you build through a BSc will stay relevant. It also cultivates a lifelong curiosity \u2013 the core of scientific thinking. You learn not just facts but how to explore, question and test the world around you. In a society where information is everywhere but insight is rare, those who can think like scientists are invaluable.<\/p>\n\n\n\n One of the most compelling reasons to study a Bachelor of Science at Curtin is the sheer extent of careers it can open up in these areas and more:<\/p>\n\n\n\n Think about the school subjects that you loved, as well as the science stories that grab your attention. You might be drawn to stories about new materials, or about newly discovered species. And what about the environments that are happy places for you \u2013 would they be well-equipped laboratories, or outdoor locations where you\u2019d make observations or collect samples?<\/p>\n\n\n\n Also consider which area of science and technology that you\u2019d like to contribute to. Would you like to devise new instruments for planetary exploration, or provide new knowledge in quantum physics, for example? Perhaps you\u2019d like to work with industry and deliver a breakthrough to a longstanding problem like crop diseases. Both kinds of knowledge and research \u2013 fundamental and applied \u2013 are inherent in Curtin\u2019s extensive range of science programs, across:<\/p>\n\n\n\n Curtin\u2019s range of Advanced Science courses is another innovation in science education from the University. The Advanced Science versions are designed for students who\u2019d like to add research, leadership and entrepreneurial skills into their qualification. Curtin\u2019s 13 Advanced Science majors are all honours degrees \u2013 they include a fourth year of study that involves completing a research project, so that you can start contributing new knowledge to your science discipline. In essence, the Advanced Science degree is designed for students who aspire to lead science endeavours that address global science challenges.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Curtin also offers a \u2018multidisciplinary\u2019 science degree that teaches various science disciplines. If you\u2019re not sure which are of science interests you most, you could begin your studies with Multidisciplinary Science, and then switch to another science course when you sure of the area that\u2019s right for you. Multidisciplinary Science is also ideal if you didn\u2019t get the school results you need for your preferred science course. You can simply complete the required units in Multidisciplinary Science and then switch to your preferred science degree.<\/p>\n\n\n\n First and foremost, Curtin is a global university \u2013 we have six international campuses, in Western Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai, Sri Lanka and Mauritius; and numerous education partnerships worldwide. So, as a Curtin student, you can take advantage of the diversity of international study opportunities that we offer.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Curtin ranks in the top 1% of universities worldwide, based on the ShanghaiRanking\u2019s Academic Ranking of World Universities. (There are various international \u2018university ranking\u2019 organisations and systems, of which the ShanghaiRanking is one of the best known.) In the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, Curtin tops the charts in Australia for Earth Sciences and is in the top five for Mathematics.2 <\/sup>We also have impressive rankings in other science disciplines \u2013 including a place in the global top five for mineral and mining engineering, and in the top 50 for Geology, Geophysics, and Earth and Marine Sciences.3<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n Plus, Curtin is one of only 20 universities in the world to achieve the international QS Stars highest rating of 5 Stars Plus! It means that we received top ratings for all categories that are assessed: teaching, facilities, internationalisation, inclusiveness, employability, research and innovation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n But here\u2019s the clincher: Demonstrating top industry respect for Curtin, in the Australian Government\u2019s last employer satisfaction survey, Curtin graduates were rated the best in Western Australia!4<\/sup> With top rankings and industry respect, it\u2019s no wonder that so many Australian and international students choose Curtin for their degree.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Curtin\u2019s science degrees are designed not only to give you high-level knowledge but also to cultivate your scientific curiosity and awareness of real-world problems \u2013 so that you feel empowered to ask the bold questions that lead to solutions! Our courses integrate theory with hands-on experience, lab work, field studies and research opportunities \u2013 which ensures that you finish uni as a job-ready graduate with a determined scientific curiosity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n A BSc also equips you with transferable skills<\/strong> \u2013 analytical thinking, scientific literacy, research techniques, digital competency and others that are valued highly across careers and industries. Corporate communication, collaboration and problem-solving are other transferable skills that Curtin teaches, because they\u2019re relevant to every discipline involved in innovation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In short, a BSc is not just about science; it\u2019s about becoming equipped to tackle today\u2019s challenges and those around the corner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The extent and strength of Curtin\u2019s partnerships is a top reason cited by students and graduates as to why they were drawn to Curtin. Our industry partnerships offer valuable opportunities for placements, internships and for-credit work experiences that help you build your r\u00e9sum\u00e9 while you\u2019re at uni. Not only will you have a respected qualification to show future employers, but you\u2019re also demonstrating that you\u2019re engaged with industry and familiar with the work environment of your chosen career.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Our range of science industry partners include CSIRO, Alcoa, BHP, Landgate, the WA Data Science Innovation Hub, The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) and Mineral Resources Limited (MinRes).<\/p>\n\n\n\n Additionally, many Curtin degrees are distinguished with formal accreditation and industry recognition.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Many exciting, emerging science industries \u2013 like synthetic biology, green technology and quantum computing \u2013 <\/strong>blend expertise in more than one discipline. Which makes multidisciplinary skillsets a valuable resource. It\u2019s another great reason to choose a Curtin Bachelor of Science. At Curtin, you can tailor your tailor degree with another major, a minor and specialisations, to create a broader skillset to increase your career options and employability, or to build niche, sought-after expertise.<\/p>\n\n\n\n For example, if you\u2019d like to create innovations and establish your own entrepreneurial business, you could combine your science major \u2013 in agriculture, for example, with a specialisation in entrepreneurship. Or you could pair Environmental Science with a major in Communications to have the ideal skill sets to not only protect ecosystems but to also promote your work to the world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n A double degree is also a great way of extending your scientific expertise and career opportunities. Curtin has more than 20 science double degree options, which you can explore on our Bachelor of Science<\/a> webpage.<\/p>\n\n\n\n At Curtin, you get to use advanced laboratories and instruments and collaborate with some world-class research teams.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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