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A combined BScLLB program 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 create frameworks to support advancements in areas like environmental policy, genetic engineering, biotech innovations, and beyond. With constant breakthroughs expanding our knowledge boundaries, there's growing need for legal experts with scientific backgrounds – and researchers skilled in handling the intricate legal aspects of their work. As a University student, you'll have access to career guidance and professional development support through our Career Development and Employability Services.
Marine Science integrates multiple fields to enhance our comprehension and stewardship of ocean systems. This discipline examines marine ecosystems through various lenses including aquaculture studies, coastal dynamics, fishery sciences, marine biology, conservation efforts, seabed geology, and oceanographic research. Beyond theoretical knowledge, you'll gain hands-on experience in designing studies and analyzing marine ecosystems.