What you'll learn
When you study a Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Sustainability and Climate Change at Adelaide University, you’ll gain a unique skillset across two distinct areas and graduate with two degrees in just five years.
Through your studies in law, you’ll gain a deep understanding of the fundamental legal principles needed to practise law in Australia.
You'll develop essential skills such as drafting court documents, effective client communication and advocacy, equipping you to handle dispute resolution and evidence in real-world legal contexts.
Explore current laws in Australia and hone your research abilities to address modern legal challenges. Explore how the justice system manages criminal responsibility and examine the relevance and impact of the Australian Constitution.
You’ll have the opportunity to study a range of legal topics, sharpening your analytical and problem-solving skills and getting a taste of which area interests you most.
Through your studies in sustainability and climate change, you’ll be prepared to tackle the critical challenges posed by global climate change.
Build a strong understanding of climate systems and the social and political systems surrounding them, both locally and globally.
Learn how to respond to and communicate challenges related to climate change and gain essential skills for roles in advocacy, planning and policymaking.
Throughout your degree, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to put your knowledge and skills into real-world practice through community projects, legal clinics, internships, study tours and mooting.
By studying this double degree with Honours, you’ll graduate with expertise in two areas, equipping you with skills that are transferable across a range of roles and sectors.
You can also continue with further study if you wish to be admitted to legal practice.
Double degrees
The following double degrees are also available:
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Economics (Honours)
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Journalism
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of International Relations
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), Bachelor of Psychology.