Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability

UWAs Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability is a Social Science and Humanities focused interdisciplinary degree oriented towards professional practice. Through undertaking coursework that draws on the disciplines of Anthropology, Environmental Economics, Environmental History, Geography, Indigenous Studies, International Relations, Political Science and Public Policy students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the complex challenges of working with organisations, communities and governments in seeking to address and solve social and environmental challenges. The course also provides students with the opportunity to gain introductory knowledge into the processes that shape the natural environment, with the course design enabling students to select from units in earth and environmental sciences as part of their core program.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Crawley

Full-time - 3 years

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Structure

Total Credit Points 144

Entry requirements

  • achieved an ATAR of at least 75, or equivalent as recognised by UWA or
  • an assured pathway offer or
  • a place in a relevant UWA access program.