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Pursuing double degrees enables you to expand your understanding and specialization across two distinct academic disciplines. You can explore our wide selection of engaging, varied programs and begin an educational path tailored to your individuality. The Bachelor of Arts stands as the most adaptable university qualification, offering more than twenty specialized majors where you can combine core subjects to broaden your expertise and electives to refine your abilities. Our learners are driven by life's profound inquiries, cherish the freedom of intellectual exploration, and pursue wisdom and motivation throughout their lives. As part of the University of Tasmania community, you'll join scholars passionately committed to their teaching and research subjects. Legal education involves recognizing social equity's significance and employing legal frameworks to better societal and environmental wellbeing. It cultivates advanced competencies in legal methodologies while fostering awareness of how these tools can serve diverse objectives. By examining law through both domestic and international lenses—identifying parallels across legal systems while appreciating how context influences laws and legal traditions—you unlock opportunities for varied legal careers in Australia and worldwide.
Psychology graduates enjoy extensive professional possibilities beyond traditional counseling roles. Our alumni have entered diverse sectors including corporate HR, military services, healthcare institutions, and legal organizations. Our research spans equally broad horizons—from supporting Antarctic researchers to assisting isolated Australian communities; investigating child language acquisition to analyzing gaming's behavioral impacts. We collaborate with entities like health departments and law enforcement, while also assisting individuals coping with neurological trauma, addiction, or psychological disorders. UTAS psychology studies empower students to utilize their learning in tackling challenges affecting local, regional, and international communities across urban and rural contexts.