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Earning a combined Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree provides a competitive advantage for careers in community law, legal practice, or government roles. When paired with majors like History, International Relations, or Social Justice, this dual qualification allows you to align your studies with your interests while opening diverse career paths. Opting for a double degree not only broadens your job prospects but also lets you complete your education faster than pursuing two separate degrees. The program covers essential legal topics such as criminal law, dispute resolution, and professional ethics, alongside your selected Arts specialization—options ranging from Anthropology and Archaeology to Journalism, English Literature, and Contemporary Media. Upon graduation, you'll receive individual certifications for each degree.
With this dual qualification, career possibilities expand significantly based on your focus areas. Potential roles include legal practice in private firms or government, positions in NGOs, media careers in journalism or public relations, and opportunities in corporate communications or media organizations.