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Physiology examines how the body's tissues and organs function to sustain life and enable growth. Choosing physiology as your major deepens your knowledge of bodily systems, offering valuable insights for medical practice.
A physiology degree opens doors to diverse healthcare careers, from clinical practice and biomedical research to health education and science writing. Physiologists contribute to fields ranging from wildlife conservation to disease detection. Your career trajectory will align with your unique skills and passions.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws program offers an undergraduate pathway into legal practice while building scientific expertise.
This dual degree establishes core scientific knowledge before allowing specialization. It develops critical thinking abilities to evaluate evidence, construct legal arguments, and address complex challenges.
Students complete foundational science units alongside law requirements, selecting majors from the Science discipline pool. The curriculum includes Open Learning Environment courses and additional electives to fulfill degree requirements.
After completing the Bachelor of Science component, students advance to the Bachelor of Laws program, undertaking specialized senior units from the Sydney Law School curriculum in a structured sequence.