What Mel said.
But talking to someone about it is never a bad idea either.... for example...
See about having a conversation with your Head of School - to see if there are any unforeseen rules and regs that may pop up later, and that might get in the way of graduating.
Then ask the Student Centre the same question(s).
I suggest doing this because if your degree make-up is, ummmm, "unconventional", then there may be something that you haven't thought of lurking in the academic or administrative shadows.
Also, if applicable, get some advice about whether or not you have all the pre-reqs to be admitted into your profession (eg if you did Law, does your degree have at least the "Priestly Eleven" core subjects?).
Lastly, and this is a personal thing for you, ask yourself if you have all the subjects that you need to actually be employable in your chosen field - employable that is compared to everyone else who will be applying for jobs at the same time. YMMV big time on this question.