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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 dynamic, varied programs and begin a distinctive educational path tailored to your interests. The Bachelor of Arts stands as the most adaptable undergraduate degree available. Featuring more than twenty specialized majors, you can combine core subjects to develop expertise with complementary electives that broaden your abilities. Our learners possess an innate curiosity about life's profound questions, relish the freedom of intellectual exploration, and pursue continuous growth in wisdom and creativity. As part of the University of Tasmania community, you'll join scholars passionately committed to their teaching and research disciplines. Legal education fosters awareness of social equity and applying jurisprudence to benefit both society and the environment. It cultivates advanced competencies in legal methodology while nurturing awareness of how these skills can serve diverse objectives. By examining law through both domestic and international lenses - recognizing similarities across legal frameworks while appreciating how cultural contexts influence laws and judicial traditions - you prepare for varied professional opportunities in Australian and international legal practice.
Sociology critically examines conventional assumptions about society to develop more nuanced perspectives on human interaction. This major explores compelling contemporary themes including globalization's impact on daily existence, urbanization's significance in the modern era, how systemic inequalities affect life outcomes, and the multifaceted role of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity in identity formation. Your studies will commence with fundamental sociological concepts before progressing to intermediate coursework covering diverse theoretical approaches and research methodologies. In your final year, you'll apply sociological frameworks and investigative techniques to analyze pressing contemporary societal challenges.