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The Plant Science major equips you with expertise in plant structure, development, and biodiversity, examining everything from genetic foundations to entire ecosystems and evolutionary processes. This core understanding of plant biology enables you to assess plants' vital role in sustaining both human communities and global environmental health.
As a Plant Science student, you'll learn from our distinguished plant researchers while developing specialized abilities valued by employers in diverse biological sectors, including environmental and agricultural sciences, biotech and conservation, as well as academic and research careers.
While related to the Plant Production major/minor, the Plant Science program has distinct objectives, concentrating on fundamental biology rather than agricultural applications and plant-environment interactions.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws offers an integrated undergraduate pathway to legal qualification.
This dual degree establishes core scientific knowledge before allowing specialization, while developing critical reasoning abilities to evaluate evidence, construct legal arguments, and address complex challenges.
Your studies will combine Science foundation courses and electives with Law introductory requirements, supplemented by Open Learning Environment units and additional electives to fulfill degree specifications.
Upon completing the Science component, you'll advance to the Law program, undertaking sequenced senior core and elective units from Sydney Law School's undergraduate offerings.