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As an Animal Production student, you'll explore how environmental factors influence livestock efficiency, how physiology impacts breeding and output, and ways to enhance animal performance using core scientific principles.
Develop adaptable thinking skills and the capacity to integrate diverse perspectives—both legal and non-legal—to address complex challenges in an era of rapid transformation, evolving client needs, and technological disruption.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws program offers an undergraduate pathway into legal practice while incorporating scientific foundations.
This dual degree builds foundational scientific knowledge before allowing specialization, while sharpening your ability to critically analyze issues, construct evidence-based arguments, and resolve intricate problems through independent reasoning.
Your studies will combine core science units, junior electives, and a chosen science specialization alongside foundational law courses. The curriculum also includes Open Learning Environment modules and supplementary electives to fulfill degree requirements from disciplinary or shared course pools.
Upon completing the Bachelor of Science components, you'll advance to the Bachelor of Laws program, undertaking sequenced senior core units and specialized electives from Sydney Law School's undergraduate offerings.
These law electives must include jurisprudence coursework, with final-year options for advanced studies and an honors research project.