Australian Catholic University
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ACU's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability will prepare students to tackle the great sustainability challenges of the 21st century.
Learn how to balance both the human and ecological needs of our planet, by exploring diverse perspectives on society and the environment from across the humanities (including the geographical and environmental sciences), business, law and philosophy. Refine your passions and dive into a world of creative and applied critical thinking, indigenous knowledge, reflexive practice, and empirical evidence. This course also offers students hands-on experience through professional settings, integrated work-learning opportunities, and community engagement initiatives.
If you possess a strong commitment to greater equity, social and environmental justice, and human dignity this unique multi-disciplined degree will support your aspirations to advance equity and make a positive impact on the world and in our communities.
Humanities, social sciences.
The course assists students to prepare for a career in non-profit, and sustainability sectors, ready to lead responsibly and make a lasting impact.
Visit the ACU website for general information about tuition fees.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English (Band 3).
Also refer to the ACU general admission criteria.
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Australian Catholic University degrees
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