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Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
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Course Content
Introduction to University
Core course in the Bachelor of Science component.
Skills in Science
Core course in the Bachelor of Science component.
Graduation Portfolio
Core course in the Bachelor of Science component.
Employability Experience Course 1
One of two employability experience core courses in the Bachelor of Science component.
Employability Experience Course 2
One of two employability experience core courses in the Bachelor of Science component.
Introductory Business Core Course
Core course in the Bachelor of Economics component.
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science is a double degree that can be completed in four years with full-time study, requiring a minimum of 192 units of credit (UOC).
In the Bachelor of Economics component, you can choose from three majors: Data Analytics and Econometrics, Economic Policy and Society, and Macroeconomics and Financial Markets. In the Bachelor of Science component, you can choose from 28 majors including Anatomy, Bioinformatics, Biology & Biodiversity, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Climate Systems Science, Earth Science, Ecology and Conservation, Food Science, Genetics, Geography, Immunology, Marine and Coastal Science, Materials Science, Mathematics, Mathematics for Education, Microbiology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physical Oceanography, and Physics, among others.
The degree offers Work Integrated Learning (WIL) and Research Integrated Learning (RIL) opportunities. The Bachelor of Economics provides opportunities for internships, group consulting projects and global practicums. On the science side, there are for-credit work placements and research internships. Students can also join the STEM Career Launchpad, an extra-curricular program that helps prepare for a career, explore different STEM careers and expand professional networks.
The 2026 Lowest Selection Rank (LSR) for domestic students is 92.0, which is the adjusted rank (ATAR plus adjustment factors) needed to gain entry. The lowest ATAR before adjustment factors were applied was 85.0. For IB Diploma holders, the indicative score is 36.0, and for A Level students, the score is 15.0.
For domestic students, the 2026 indicative first year full fee is $13,000, with the indicative full fee to complete the degree being $51,500. For international students, the 2026 indicative first year full fee is $58,500, and the indicative full fee to complete the degree is $257,000.
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