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Career outcomes
Overview
Career outcomes
The Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) is your first step towards a dream career in science, engineering, health or technology. It can take you into a hospital, down a mine, behind the controls of a particle accelerator, out onto a coral reef, into an executive office… or into hundreds of other careers and fields. The choice is yours.
After graduating, you’ll have the breadth, depth and experience you need to join the workforce, or you could move on to graduate study.
For more information, read up on our Bachelor of Science majors to see which careers our students end up in.
Helping you into the workforce
There’s a reason we rank in the top 10 universities worldwide for graduate employability.* While you’re with us, we focus on helping you explore possible careers, build your professional confidence and make connections in your field.
Your opportunities include:
- Completing an internship in a workplace for course credit
- Learning from an industry professional in our mentoring program
- Developing the skills you’ll need to find a job and impress employers in our career enrichment activities
- Making connections in one of our many career advice and employer networking sessions.
Further study: professional graduate degrees
Some of the graduate degrees you could take after completing the Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) are:
- Want to work in the environmental space? Move on to a Master of Environmental Science, Master of Environment, Master of Geography , or Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation.
- Looking to deepen your science expertise? We have seven specialisations in the Master of Science suite: Bioinformatics, BioSciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Epidemiology, Mathematics and Statistics and Physics.
- For further study in engineering systems, you can continue on to a Master of Engineering.
- If you study life sciences, you can go on to the Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Physiotherapy or Master of Biotechnology.
- If you pursue mathematics or computer science, you can go on to the Master of Data Science or Master of Information Technology.
- You can also take your science background to pursue qualifications in law (Juris Doctor), education (Master of Teaching), or social and political science (Master of Development Studies, Master of Social Policy, or Master of Public Policy and Management).
Eligibility for these programs will depend on your chosen major and completed prerequisites. Students will be eligible for between 50–75 credit points of advanced standing towards a cognate masters degree.
You may be eligible for a guaranteed place in some of our graduate degrees. After completing a Bachelor of Science, you’ll also be eligible to apply for a range of graduate degrees at other universities.
*QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2021