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A BScLLB combined degree enables you to earn both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Laws more efficiently, requiring less time and fewer credits than pursuing each degree independently. Researchers are investigating and tackling modern societal issues, while contemporary legislators create frameworks for emerging fields like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech innovations, and beyond. With constant advancements expanding our knowledge boundaries, there's growing need for legal experts with scientific backgrounds – and scientists skilled in handling the legal complexities surrounding their work. As a University student, you'll receive career guidance and professional development support through our Career Development and Employability Services.
Geography examines the formation and transformation of our social and natural environments. Geographers study crucial issues affecting communities worldwide, working to solve environmental shifts, economic disparities, and social injustices across various scales. Geography is both dynamic and impactful. You'll thrive in Geography if you're curious about global systems and want to drive meaningful change. The discipline tackles pressing modern concerns including: global warming and coastal flooding, water pollution, economic imbalances, sustainable urban planning, population movements, healthcare and housing policies, city contamination, indigenous sovereignty, and ecosystem conservation.