Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Science (Forestry)
Combined degrees offer career opportunities in both fields of study.
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Career choices are almost endless as, almost by definition, artists of all kinds create their own opportunities. Visual Arts graduates may work as independent artists or in co-operatives, in galleries and museums, as technicians or assistants in film, theatre or television or in product design and publishing. They can also work as primary, secondary or tertiary teachers following further professional training.
Bachelor of Science (Forestry)
Forestry graduates work in an enormous diversity of roles related to forest science, conservation and management. They work in government agencies, private enterprises, community organisations and conservation groups, nationally and internationally. Their careers reflect the wide scope of forestry as well as their diverse individual interests.
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