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About the course
Environmental degradation and the climate and biodiversity crises are amongst the most important issues of our time. At their heart are questions of intersectionality and justice. This interdisciplinary programme enables law and non-law graduates to develop core knowledge and skills that will be needed to help address these challenges, whose significance will continue growing in the years ahead.
The programme draws on UCD Sutherland School of Law’s established strength in climate and environmental law and policy, while also benefiting from teaching and research expertise from across the university, including from the Schools of Geography, Economics, Biology & Environmental Science, and Architecture, Planning & Environmental Policy.
Entry Requirements
This programme is intended for applicants with a degree in law or another relevant discipline, including the social and natural sciences. An upper second class honours, or equivalent is required. Exemption may be given to those with significant relevant experience, or those with a relevant graduate qualification.
Applicants whose first language is not English must show evidence of competency in English, with an overall IELTS 6.5 (a minimum of 6.5 in the reading and writing parts, no part below 6.0) or 90 in TOEFL iBT (a minimum of 22 (reading) and 24 (writing), no part below 20.)
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