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A BScLLB combined degree lets you earn both a BSc and LLB faster and with fewer credits than pursuing them individually. Researchers are tackling 21st-century societal issues while legislators create frameworks for emerging fields like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech, and beyond. With rapid advancements constantly expanding our knowledge, there's growing need for legal experts versed in scientific matters – and scientists skilled in navigating legal complexities. As a University student, you'll receive career planning support from our Career Development and Employability Services team.
Physics examines matter and energy's fundamental properties to develop technologies, explain complex systems, and model new phenomena. Considered the foundation of all sciences, physics provides deep understanding of natural laws and our universe. Modern scientific and technological progress all builds upon physical principles. Studying Physics offers knowledge of matter's nature along with training in experimental techniques and mathematical analysis of physical systems.