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Course guidelines
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Course guidelines

Source: https://www.mq.edu.au/faculty-of-science-and-engineering/study-with-us/course-guidelines Parent: https://www.mq.edu.au/study/admissions-and-entry/apply/international/international-academic-requirements

Course guidelines 2026

Types of Scientists

The future will be stacked with challenges and innovations we can’t even begin to imagine. One thing for certain, however, will be the pivotal role scientists play in navigating them. But which kind of scientist will be the most essential? Well, there won’t be just the one! In fact, the Science Council has identified 10 types of scientists they consider will have the biggest impact on future generations.


Types of Engineers

The future will bring challenges and innovations that we can’t even begin to imagine. One thing’s for certain – engineers will play a pivotal role in navigating them. Future engineers combine deep technical expertise with broad skills in communication, collaboration and understanding the bigger picture. They’re adaptable problem-finders and lifelong learners, ready to work across disciplines and cultures in a rapidly changing world.