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A BHScLLB(Hons) combined degree enables you to earn both a BHSc and LLB(Hons) faster and with fewer credits than pursuing them individually. Researchers are investigating and tackling modern societal issues, while contemporary legislators create frameworks for advancements in areas like climate policy, genetic engineering, biotech, and beyond. As scientific breakthroughs constantly expand our knowledge, there's growing need for legal experts with scientific training - and scientists skilled in handling the legal aspects of their work. Graduates with a BScLLB(Hons) dual degree have diverse career opportunities across science and law. The University of Auckland Law School's honors program is highly regarded. Beyond the core legal skills from the LLB, honors students develop superior research and writing capabilities, making them ideal candidates for policy and research roles. For those with scientific aptitude, this combined degree provides pathways into environmental law, IP law, or scientific fields like biotech, IT, and forensic science.
Physics examines the fundamental nature of matter and energy, applying this knowledge to develop technologies, explain complex systems, and model emerging phenomena. Considered the foundation of all sciences, physics provides deep understanding of natural laws and our universe. Modern science and technology all build upon physical principles. Studying physics offers knowledge of material properties along with training in experimental techniques and mathematical analysis of physical systems.