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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 individually. Researchers are investigating and tackling modern societal issues, while contemporary legislators create frameworks for emerging scientific fields like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech innovations, and beyond. As scientific breakthroughs constantly expand our knowledge, there's growing need for legal experts with scientific literacy – and researchers skilled in handling the legal complexities surrounding their work. As a University student, you'll have access to career guidance and professional development support through our Career Development and Employability Services.
Mathematics involves exploring numerical systems, algebraic expressions, functional relationships, and spatial forms along with their interconnections. This discipline presents multiple dimensions - it can be rigorous, influential, captivating, sometimes enigmatic, but fundamentally practical. Mathematical principles contribute crucially to life sciences, computing, physical sciences, economics, technical fields, and financial systems, while also finding applications in communication studies, language analysis, and genetic research. Any domain requiring problem-solving benefits from mathematical approaches. Consequently, Mathematics serves as an outstanding primary specialization, complementary major, or supporting subject for numerous academic fields.