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Why do I enrol in a Bachelor of Science if I want to study Aquaculture, Ecology & Conservation, Genetics & Genomics, Marine Biology, Plant Science or Zoology?

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Why do I enrol in a Bachelor of Science if I want to study Aquaculture, Ecology & Conservation, Genetics & Genomics, Marine Biology, Plant Science or Zoology?

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To study “Aquaculture”, “Ecology & Conservation”, “Genetics & Genomics”, “Marine Biology”, “Plant Science” or “Zoology” at undergraduate level (no previous university study) you actually complete a Bachelor of Science Degree, majoring in the discipline of your choice. For example: • Aquaculture • Ecology & Conservation • Genetics & Genomics • Marine Biology • Marine Biology Advanced • Plant Science • Zoology Undergraduates from disciplines including Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and many more are all actually enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree, but will have different Subject Majors. You will gain a variety of generic scientific skills in all of these degrees. Download a brochure on Careers in Marine Biology and Aquaculture.

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