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Statistics plays a vital role across scientific disciplines, social sciences, finance, and business, serving as the primary framework for evaluating data-driven evidence. In a statistics program, students explore theoretical, computational, and practical aspects of statistics alongside probability theory.
Throughout the major, students apply learned methodologies to diverse real-world scenarios. The curriculum covers uncertainty measurement, experimental methodology, probabilistic modeling, and cutting-edge statistical and machine learning approaches. This program provides foundational training for aspiring professional statisticians.
The combined Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws is an undergraduate program offering a direct route to legal practice.
This dual degree establishes core scientific knowledge before allowing specialization in chosen fields. It develops critical analytical abilities for independent thinking, constructing legal arguments based on evidence, and solving complex challenges.
Students undertake core science units and introductory electives alongside foundational law courses, while completing a science specialization. The program also includes Open Learning Environment components and additional electives to fulfill degree requirements from disciplinary or shared course pools.
After completing Bachelor of Science requirements, students advance to the Bachelor of Laws, undertaking senior core units and specialized electives from Sydney Law School's undergraduate offerings in a structured sequence.
Law electives must include jurisprudence coursework, with final-year students having the opportunity to pursue advanced studies and an honors research project.