Ksalu
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- Mar 4, 2022
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- 2024
From what I have heard, for most science research roles, you will need to do a phd which alongside bachelors and honours is a lot of years in uni. If you like science, like to help people but don't want to head down the med route, you can always consider allied health which is your physiotherapy, speech pathology, podiatry etcHello
I have a question: How is University of Technology Sydney (UTS) for a Science/Research course or degree?
I was initially interested in Medicine but now I am drifting towards a Science/Research field...I don't want to do medicine anymore, that has always been more of what my parents have pushed me towards. I was never truly sure of which University to apply to but UTS seems like a good option for Science/Research. Thoughts? Suggestions?
(Of course my undying dream of graphic design and web design will never change)
Bonus: What are you guys planning on doing in terms of University?
Thank you!
UTS is unique in the sense that it is the only uni that offers forensic science (besides WSU). UNSW and USYD however does offer more choices in terms of science majors. Also, you can potentially do double science majors at MAQU, USYD, UNSW and WSU, however at UTS, i'm pretty sure its just one major and one minor. What majors were you planning to major in?
You can always go into interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, product design, if u like designing? It's always good to choose something you like as a career path.
Take my advice with a grain of salt as I am also in the 2024 cohort but hope this helps! (I plan to study commerce or something econ related in uni!)