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Neuroscience, the study of the brain and nervous system, represents one of biology's most significant and rapidly advancing fields, forming a key research focus at the University of Sydney. Choosing a Neuroscience major gives you fundamental knowledge about brain biology and cognitive processes.
You'll benefit from learning alongside experts at the University's renowned Brain and Mind Centre and Charles Perkins Centre.
This major prepares you to enter the dynamic global neuroscience research community, where discoveries are transforming diverse sectors including engineering, computing, economics, business, and education.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws program offers an undergraduate pathway to legal careers while maintaining strong scientific foundations.
This dual degree builds core scientific knowledge before allowing specialization, while developing crucial analytical abilities for independent thinking, evidence-based legal reasoning, and solving complex challenges.
Your studies will combine Science core units and junior electives with Law School requirements, along with Open Learning Environment courses and additional electives to fulfill degree requirements.
After completing Science degree components, you'll advance to specialized Law studies, undertaking senior core units and electives from Sydney Law School's offerings in a structured sequence.
Your Law studies will include mandatory jurisprudence coursework, with options for advanced classes and an honors thesis during your final year.