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Pursuing complementary degrees allows you to craft a distinctive academic path that can appeal to diverse employers. For instance, pairing a science degree (BSc) with legal studies (LLB) could open doors to patent law, forensic science, insurance, and various consulting fields. Dual-degree programs merging arts (BA) or social sciences (BSocSc) with other disciplines are growing in popularity among students aiming for policy and research careers. The credit requirements for each study level in a combined program depend on your chosen degree pairing. Completion timelines vary based on this selection and whether you opt for full-time or part-time enrollment. Though students must adhere to each degree's regulations, cross-crediting opportunities may decrease the total course load. To benefit from these special credit arrangements, both qualifications must be pursued simultaneously and awarded together.