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Mathematics/Business Management
University of Queensland
The dual four-year program provides students with a focused background in economic theories and principles, along with the in-depth knowledge of a mathematics degree. In the Mathematics component you will choose to develop a comprehensive specialised knowledge in one field of mathematics or a high level of sophistication in the applications of mathematics. Modern computation, advances in scientific technology and the increasing production of data have all increased the scope for applications of mathematics well beyond the traditional areas of engineering and the physical sciences, to include fields such as finance, economics, information technology and molecular biology. In the Business Management component, the compulsory courses allow you to develop core business skills. This program has been revised from 2021. Students who commenced in the program from 2021 should refer to the: Bachelor of Mathematics / Business Management — 2500. If you are interested in further information about the revised program structure, please contact the Faculty of Science Student Enquiries Office.

Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours)
University of Queensland
The Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons) is a specialised program of study that prepares you for a career as a criminologist. You will study criminological theory, criminal justice, criminological research methods, criminal law and professional practice in criminology and criminal justice. Your program of study culminates in a fourth year of study that brings together theory, research and industry-relevant specialist skills to provide you with a sound platform for employment or further study. As a criminologist, you will understand how the justice system works, why people commit crimes, and have the skills and knowledge to contribute towards preventing and controlling crime and social problems that face contemporary society. This is a new program with staged introduction of new courses. Students applying to change program and/or applying for credit on the basis of previous studies should seek advice from the Program Convenor or the School of Social Science (socialscience@uq.edu.au). Please note that due to the staged introduction of courses, it may take longer than anticipated for students with credit to complete program requirements.

Music (Honours)/Science
University of Queensland
This dual degree program is designed to provide students with a professional career in music and a depth of understanding in one or more fields of knowledge in the sciences, and culminates in advanced research training in their chosen Music Honours field. Students can structure their program within each degree component to include majors in their area of interest and a range of electives.

Music (Honours)/Arts
University of Queensland
This dual degree program is designed to provide students with a professional career in music and a depth of understanding in one or more fields of knowledge in the humanities and social sciences, and culminates in advanced research training in their chosen Music Honours field. Students can structure their program within each degree component to include majors in their area of interest and a range of electives. Refer to the Bachelor of Music (Honours) and the Bachelor of Arts for individual program details and requirements for majors.

Business Management/Communication
University of Queensland
This dual degree provides a comprehensive basis for a career in business and equips students with the skills and self-confidence to effectively manage a wide range of competitive business environments. Complemented by studies in communication students are placed at the centre of contemporary information society and economy via skills in a number of areas: visual, written, multimedia, and spoken and interpersonal communication and in researching and exploring communications.

Mathematics/Information Technology
University of Queensland
The dual four-year program provides students with a focused background in Information Technology along with the in-depth knowledge of a mathematics degree. The Information Technology component is a hands-on project-focused program based on international standards for computer science and information systems. Students study programming languages, algorithms and information structure and develop the ability to process data or information to solve problems. In the Mathematics component you will develop a comprehensive specialised knowledge in one field of mathematics or a high level of sophistication in the applications of mathematics. Modern computation, advances in scientific technology and the increasing production of data have all increased the scope for applications of mathematics well beyond the traditional areas of engineering and the physical sciences, to include fields such as finance, economics, information technology and molecular biology. There is increasing recognition that graduates with high-level quantitative and analytic skills will play a key role at the forefront of new developments in these and other fields.

Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours)
University of Queensland
Do you have high-altitude ambitions for your future career? Do you see yourself working in major financial centres like London, New York, Zurich, Paris, Singapore or Shanghai? You're in the right place. The Bachelor of Advanced Finance and Economics (Honours) is a four-year program that develops the analytical rigour needed for a high-powered career in finance and economics, whether in the international banking sector or beyond. In this first program of its kind in Australia, you will work with an elite cohort of exceptionally driven students, gain access to leading academics, researchers and corporate practitioners, and study advanced courses from your first year that cover topics including microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial management, financial accounting, econometrics, and tools of economic analysis. At the end of year 3 students decide to take a general pathway or a research pathway (ie major) in either economics or finance.

Mathematics/Education (Secondary)
University of Queensland
The dual four-year program allows students to combine their passion for mathematics, with the necessary skills, knowledge and practical experiences required for teacher registration and employment. Students benefit from a thorough preparation for their teaching areas combined with, and informed by, their professional studies in the area of education. This program has been revised from 2021. Students who commenced in the program from 2021 should refer to the: Bachelor of Mathematics / Education (Secondary) — 2501. If you are interested in further information about the revised program structure, please contact the Faculty of Science Student Enquiries Office.

Mathematics/Arts
University of Queensland
The dual four-year program allows students to combine the versatility and breadth of an arts degree, with the in-depth knowledge of a mathematics degree. This program has been revised from 2021. Students who commenced in the program from 2021 should refer to the: Bachelor of Mathematics / Arts — 2503. If you are interested in further information about the revised program structure, please contact the Faculty of Science Student Enquiries Office.