Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Laws

5 Years On Campus Dual-bachelors Program

Macquarie University

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Laws at Macquarie University is a five-year double degree that combines environmental science with a professionally recognised law qualification. It is designed for students who want to understand environmental challenges while also gaining the legal skills needed to influence policy, regulation, and sustainability outcomes.

This program is ideal for students interested in environmental protection, climate policy, sustainability, and legal practice, especially where science and law come together to solve real-world problems.


Curriculum Structure:

Year 1:
In the first year, students are introduced to both disciplines through foundational law units such as Foundations of Law and Law, Lawyers and Society, alongside introductory environmental studies. This year builds an understanding of how legal systems work while developing awareness of key environmental issues.

Year 2:
The second year strengthens core knowledge with subjects like Contracts and Criminal Justice, along with environmental science units that explore natural systems and sustainability. Students begin connecting environmental challenges with legal reasoning and policy thinking.

Year 3:
In the third year, students progress into more advanced legal study such as Public International Law and Property Law, while continuing environmental science electives. This stage focuses on how environmental issues are governed at both national and global levels.

Year 4:
The fourth year deepens legal expertise through subjects like Jurisprudence, Business Organisations, and Environmental Law. Students also begin applying both environmental and legal knowledge to real-world case studies and policy issues.

Year 5:
In the final year, students complete advanced electives and capstone-style units that bring together law and environmental study. The focus is on developing professional-level skills in environmental regulation, legal analysis, and policy implementation.


Focus Areas:

Environmental science, environmental law, climate policy, sustainability regulation, natural resource management, international environmental law, legal practice, environmental governance, policy analysis


Learning Outcomes:

Graduates develop a strong foundation in both environmental systems and legal reasoning, enabling them to analyse complex environmental issues and design effective legal and policy solutions for sustainability and environmental protection.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation):

The law component is professionally accredited and meets the academic requirements for entry into legal practice in Australia. Graduates can progress to Practical Legal Training (PLT) before becoming qualified lawyers.


Reputation (Employability Rankings):

Macquarie University is well regarded for strong graduate employability and interdisciplinary education, particularly in law and environmental studies. The program supports career outcomes across environmental regulation, government policy, legal practice, and sustainability sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

The Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Laws at Macquarie University focuses strongly on practical, real-world learning so students can apply both legal and environmental knowledge in meaningful contexts. Throughout the degree, students develop skills through case analysis, environmental investigations, policy evaluation, and legal problem-solving, supported by industry-connected teaching and structured work-integrated learning. A major feature of the program is the Professional and Community Engagement (PACE) experience, where students gain direct exposure to professional environments and real projects.

Experiential learning opportunities include:

  • Professional and Community Engagement (PACE) placements that provide real-world experience in legal, environmental, or policy-related organisations

  • Practical legal training-style exercises, including case analysis, legal research, and courtroom-style problem solving

  • Environmental fieldwork focused on ecosystems, sustainability challenges, and environmental assessment

  • Access to legal research databases and environmental data sources used in professional practice

  • Case-based learning across law units such as environmental law, contracts, and constitutional law

  • Group projects combining environmental science and legal policy development

  • Use of university learning spaces, law libraries, and research resources to support legal and environmental study

  • Exposure to real environmental policy and regulatory frameworks through applied coursework and industry engagement

  • Opportunities for independent research projects in both environmental and legal disciplines

For facilities and detailed resources, refer to Macquarie University’s official study and facilities information pages.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Laws at Macquarie University are well prepared for careers where environmental knowledge and legal expertise come together. With strong skills in environmental systems, legal reasoning, and policy analysis, graduates can work as environmental lawyers, policy advisers, environmental consultants, compliance officers, and sustainability specialists across government, private organisations, and international bodies.

Macquarie University supports strong employability through practical learning, industry engagement, and dedicated career development services:

  • Careers and Student Employment services that provide personalised career planning, resume support, interview preparation, networking opportunities, and job search assistance

  • Professional and Community Engagement (PACE), offering real-world experience through placements and projects in legal, environmental, and policy-related organisations

  • Industry-informed learning shaped by input from legal and environmental sectors to ensure students develop relevant, job-ready skills

  • Strong development of legal research, environmental analysis, policy interpretation, communication, and problem-solving abilities

  • Access to legal research databases, environmental data resources, and university facilities that support both disciplines

  • Strong alignment with industry needs across environmental regulation, government agencies, law firms, and sustainability organisations

  • Practical, case-based learning and PACE experiences that build workplace readiness and professional confidence

  • Macquarie University does not publish a specific salary figure for this program, but graduates typically enter strong employment pathways in law, environmental policy, and regulatory sectors

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students can continue into postgraduate study such as a Master of Laws, Master of Environmental Management, Master of Environmental Law, or other specialised programs in law, policy, or sustainability. These pathways can lead to advanced legal practice, senior policy roles, leadership positions, or further academic research including doctoral study.

Program Key Stats

$47,300
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Febr Intake : 1st NovJuly Intake : 30th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.7
32
80 - 89

1260
26
7.0
95

Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Environmental Lawyer
  • Climate Policy Advisor
  • Sustainability Consultant
  • Environmental Compliance Officer
  • Natural Resources Lawyer
  • Environmental Impact Assessor
  • Government Policy Officer
  • Conservation Law Specialist
  • Corporate Sustainability Advisor
  • Land Use and Planning Lawyer

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