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Law & Combination degrees

Studying a combination degree, also known as a joint degree or dual degree, can be particularly beneficial for law students for several reasons:

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Broader Knowledge Base: A combination degree allows students to gain knowledge in areas beyond just law. For instance, combining law with business, economics, international relations, or technology provides a more rounded education. This broader understanding can be invaluable in legal practice, especially in specialised fields.

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Increased Employability: Employers often value candidates with diverse skill sets. A graduate who has expertise in both law and another field can be more attractive to employers, as they bring a wider perspective and can contribute in multiple ways. For example, a law graduate with a background in business or technology might be more appealing to corporate or tech-focused law firms.

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Interdisciplinary Perspective: Many legal issues are complex and intersect with other fields. For example, intellectual property law heavily interacts with technology, and environmental law with science. Understanding these intersections can make a law professional more effective in their field.

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Networking and Opportunities: Being part of multiple departments allows students to network with a broader range of peers and professionals, opening up more diverse career opportunities.

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Flexibility in Career Choices: A combination degree offers more career flexibility. For instance, if a student studies law and business, they can pursue a career in either field or in roles that require expertise in both areas.



To read about the combination degrees offered by CCCU you can check out the following webpage:

https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/about-us/faculties-schools-and-departments/faculty-of-science-engineering-and-social-sciences/school-of-law-policing-and-social-sciences
(edited 3 months ago)

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