Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J
The Bachelor of Environment introduces environmental issues, details the science and technology associated with environmental science and explores the legal, political, ethical and economic aspects in relation to the environment and people's perceptions. The Bachelor of Law provides a professional qualification entitling graduates admission to professional practice in NSW, subject to the requirements of professional training.
Structure
- 120 credit points
- minimum 54 credit points at 300 level or above
- minimum 72 credit points with a LAW prefix
- minimum 42 credit points with a non-LAW prefix
- completion of a qualifying major within the Bachelor of Environment component
Subjects
- Biology
- Climate science
- Environmental earth science
- Environmental management
- Law
- Spatial information science
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- Recommended studies: HSC Biology, HSC Geography and HSC Earth and Environmental Science
- Or international equivalents
Recognition
Graduates are entitled to admission to professional practice in New South Wales, subject to the requirements of professional training.
Study pathways
Completing students may be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Laws with Honours. For further details refer to law.mq.edu.au/current_students/llb_students.
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