Course Overview
Eligibility
Course Content
Environmental Law & Policy
Compulsory unit of study for all Master of Environmental Law candidates.
Legal Reasoning & the Common Law System
Required for students without a law degree, in addition to the compulsory unit.
Common Questions
Master of Environmental Law candidates must complete 48 credit points, which is equivalent to 8 units of study.
Yes, there is one compulsory unit of study: Environmental Law & Policy. Additionally, students without a law degree must also complete the unit Legal Reasoning & the Common Law System.
The closing date for Semester 1 is 31 January of the commencing year, and for Semester 2 it is 15 July of the commencing year. Separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
Yes, after completing the compulsory unit(s), students are able to choose from a wide range of relevant electives on offer.
This unique program involves study across the fields of science and law.
Application
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Step 02
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Step 03
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