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A BScLLB combined degree enables you to earn both a Bachelor of Science and Law degree more efficiently, requiring less time and fewer credits than pursuing them individually. Researchers are investigating and tackling modern societal issues, while contemporary legislators establish frameworks governing areas like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech innovations, and beyond. As scientific advancements constantly expand our knowledge, there's growing need for legal experts with scientific backgrounds – and researchers skilled in handling the legal complexities surrounding their work. As a University student, you'll have access to career planning support through our Career Development and Employability Services.
Environmental Science employs diverse methodologies to comprehend and address ecological challenges. This field examines human impacts on ecosystems while applying scientific principles to conserve and rehabilitate natural resources – offering practical solutions to urgent environmental concerns. The curriculum emphasizes actual environmental challenges, their underlying biological, chemical, and physical mechanisms, and human involvement in these matters. You'll develop competencies in interpreting scientific data, analyzing environmental information through modeling techniques, and effectively communicating findings – including associated risks and uncertainties – to support conservation and restoration efforts.