Study Science at Queensland's top ranked University for Climate Action.*
If you're curious about the world around you and want to make impacts through science for the better, you're in the right place at UniSC.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, so naturally it's embedded in our learning, teaching and research. A degree in Science from UniSC will allow you to explore your passions while contributing to real-world projects and experiments. We'll get you ready for a career in your chosen industry with plenty of hands-on practical experience, including laboratory work, fieldwork, and workplace learning.
We're the top ranked public university in Queensland for undergraduate learning resources in science.*
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This program is 'End-on honours' which means one year of study, in addition to your bachelor degree. You can apply for a one-year honours program after you have completed a Bachelor of Science.
I’m a Research Scientist for the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and my main role is working for the strawberry breeding program where we do virus indexing, PCRs and extracting DNA, and then seeing what’s present. Our main aim is to keep viruses out of our breeding populations to develop new strawberry varieties that are disease and pest-free.
Joanna Kristoffersen
Bachelor of Science graduate
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Top honour for USC professor on great quest to save koalas
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