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A BScLLB combined degree lets you earn both a Bachelor of Science and Law degree faster and with fewer credits than pursuing them individually. Researchers are tackling 21st-century societal issues while legislators create frameworks around emerging fields like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech, and beyond. As scientific breakthroughs constantly expand our knowledge, there's growing need for lawyers with scientific training – and scientists skilled in handling legal aspects of their work. As a University student, you'll have access to career planning support through our Career Development and Employability Services.
Physiology examines the functioning of living systems, particularly investigating biological malfunctions during illness. This field establishes scientific foundations for medical treatments through empirical observation, experimentation, and analysis. As a quantitative discipline, Physiology intersects with biochemistry, biophysics, molecular studies, computational modeling, pharmacology, and biological sciences. It forms the backbone of much medical research and remains one of the most dynamic and promising scientific fields for future advancements.