ScienceGuy99
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Hello
I'm in year 12 at the moment (I do my HSC in 2017) and I have some pretty complex questions regarding what I can and can't do in terms of number of courses and majors at uni.
I'm excessively passionate about science, so the science/technology field is where I want to go and do research in (I'm aware a PhD is needed for that).
The University of Queensland has a Bachelor of Science/Biomedical Science dual degree. Since Biomedical Science doesn't have any majors there, I was wondering if I could study this:
Bachelor of Science (Biophysics (dual major)/Physics (single major))/Biomedical Science.
The biophysics major is apparently a dual major, so combined with a major in physics as well would be a triple major (is that right?)... PLUS a degree in biomedical science. Is this even allowed by the uni? And would it even be humanly possible to study all that at once (in a 4 year period)?
Thankyou! I'm sorry if that was too confusing and long. I will answer any questions to help answer this
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I'm in year 12 at the moment (I do my HSC in 2017) and I have some pretty complex questions regarding what I can and can't do in terms of number of courses and majors at uni.
I'm excessively passionate about science, so the science/technology field is where I want to go and do research in (I'm aware a PhD is needed for that).
The University of Queensland has a Bachelor of Science/Biomedical Science dual degree. Since Biomedical Science doesn't have any majors there, I was wondering if I could study this:
Bachelor of Science (Biophysics (dual major)/Physics (single major))/Biomedical Science.
The biophysics major is apparently a dual major, so combined with a major in physics as well would be a triple major (is that right?)... PLUS a degree in biomedical science. Is this even allowed by the uni? And would it even be humanly possible to study all that at once (in a 4 year period)?
Thankyou! I'm sorry if that was too confusing and long. I will answer any questions to help answer this
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