A combined course, or double degree, allows you to take a Business School degree and another degree in a different field.
You will specialise in major areas of study from both courses and be awarded two degrees when you successfully complete your studies.
If you have the entry requirements (which are higher than for a single degree: see the TER cut-off scores and admission requirements), you can combine courses as outlined below.
Students who have completed the first year of the BEc or BCom may apply to transfer as a non-standard applicant to the straight four-year Law course. A very limited number of places are normally available to applicants who wish to transfer to a combined course.
Course duration can be reduced by taking an overload each year.