Graduate Certificate in Environmental Law
| Offered By | Faculty of Law |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 24 units |
| Academic Contact | pgadmin.law@anu.edu.au |
| Academic Plan | 6351XGCEL |
| CRICOS Code | 031790G |
| UAC Code |
832438(Gradcert EnviroLaw) 833438(Grad Cert Environmental Law) 834438(Grad Cert in Environmental La) 835438(GCert in Environmental Law) 836438(Grad Cert Law (Environmental)) |
| Areas of Interest | Law |
The Australian National University's Graduate Program in Environmental Law is designed both for lawyers and other graduates with no previous legal background. Since its inception a decade ago, the Program has attracted hundreds of students from around Australia and internationally with very different backgrounds, undergraduate degrees and work experience. While many are just beginning their careers, many are well established in them.
The ANU offers a comprehensive program in environmental law including an array of specialist courses covering key areas ranging from biodiversity to water, environmental planning and landuse to effective business regulation and enforcement. The program’s aim is not only to provide students with a sophisticated understanding of the law but also to explore its origins and implementation, strengths and weaknesses. The program has interrelationships between environmental law and policy, science, economics and culture are key concerns.
A key feature of the program is that it offers flexible delivery and learning, making it an excellent option for people who are unable to attend regular day or evening lectures because of work, family or travel commitments. The program is designed to cater for the needs of both part-time and full-time students. Its "intensive" courses in which the face-to-face tuition is usually compressed into three days have proved highly attractive.
For more information, please visit the ANU College of Law Postgraduate website.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.




