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The Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major offers comprehensive knowledge about life's chemical foundations and the molecules governing biological systems. This program focuses on molecular mechanisms of information and energy transfer within cells, across generations, and their influence on biological structure and function. It's particularly designed for students interested in exploring core molecular principles that govern healthy functions and diseases across all life forms.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws is an integrated undergraduate program offering a direct route into legal practice.
This dual degree establishes foundational scientific knowledge before allowing specialization, while developing critical analytical abilities for independent thinking, constructing legal arguments, and solving complex challenges through evidence-based reasoning.
Students undertake core science units and introductory electives alongside law fundamentals, while selecting a science specialization. The curriculum includes Open Learning Environment courses and additional electives to fulfill degree requirements from disciplinary or shared pools.
Upon completing the Bachelor of Science components, students advance to the Bachelor of Laws program, undertaking advanced core units and specialized electives from Sydney Law School in a structured sequence.
Law electives must include jurisprudence studies, with final-year options for advanced coursework and an honors research project.