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A computer science major explores core computational theories. Students gain expertise in developing efficient computational solutions and implementing them through software. The program examines computational modeling approaches and investigates the boundaries of what can be computationally achieved. This major equips learners with the technical foundation to drive IT innovation and develop groundbreaking solutions for emerging technological challenges.
The Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws is a dual undergraduate program offering a direct route to legal qualification.
This comprehensive degree begins with foundational scientific knowledge before allowing specialization. It cultivates critical thinking abilities to independently analyze facts and legal scenarios, construct evidence-based arguments, and address complex challenges.
Students undertake core science requirements and introductory electives alongside their initial law studies, selecting a science specialization. The curriculum includes Open Learning Environment components and additional electives to fulfill degree requirements from available disciplinary options.
Upon completing the Bachelor of Science component, students advance to the Bachelor of Laws program, undertaking advanced core units and specialized electives from the Sydney Law School curriculum in a structured sequence.
Law electives must include jurisprudence studies, with final-year students having opportunities for advanced coursework and an honors research project.