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The Master of Environmental Law is a professionally-focussed and interdisciplinary program that will expose students to new perspectives and deep analyses of environmental law issues, ensuring high quality teaching and learning experiences for students.Graduates of this program will be equipped with advanced knowledge and skills, positioning them to engage in further education, research and professional development in Australia and across the world.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The Master of Envirnmental Law is an AQF 9 program. Students must complete 80 units of courses comprising the following: 10 units of core courses, 20 units of directed core courses, 50 units of directed courses including at least one course from Group A and one course from Group B. The remaining 30 units may be chosen from either Group A or Group B.


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