Course information for - 2026 entry
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Overview

Lead positive change with ACU's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability. This exciting multi-disciplinary degree will prepare students to tackle the great sustainability challenges of the future.  

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. 

  • 95% graduates employed

  • Top 10 Catholic universities globally

  • Top 40 young universities worldwide

Work placement

This course also offers you hands-on experience through professional settings, integrated work-learning opportunities and community engagement initiatives

Community engagement

Your studies will culminate in a final year local or internationally focused community engagement placement where you will work directly with and contribute to the goals of a local community or organisation.  

Careers

This degree is designed to give key knowledge and skills relevant to many different career areas that are grappling with matters to do with environmental and social sustainability including business, government, NGOs and the community sector. 

Course details

Course structure

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Commencing Semester 1

  • Specified unitsENHU171Environmental Economics10 cp
  • Specified unitsGEOG110Exploring Natural Environments10 cp
  • Specified unitsENHU170Environmental Humanities10 cp
  • Specified unitsSOCS100Introduction to Sociology10 cp
  • Specified unitsGEOG111Exploring Human Environments10 cp
  • Specified unitsGEOG214Sustainability: The Global Challenge10 cp
  • Specified unitsSOCS101Global Society and Change10 cp
  • Core Curriculum and Community Engagement units Core Curriculum Unit 1See the ACU Cor Curriculum page for details10 cp

Commencing Semester 2

Graduate statement

Insight

As a Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability or associated double degree graduate, you possess insight into the great social and environmental challenges faced by humanity and how to respond to these, via a deep awareness of the challenges to sustainability goals, and how insight can work towards reducing the social and environmental impacts of unsustainable policies and practices. This awareness is based on a variety of approaches to knowing and learning inclusive of Indigenous knowledges, reflexive practice, applied critical approaches, and empirical evidence. These degrees initiate your professional role in social and environmental sustainability by applying the insight gained across numerous organisational and institutional settings, thereby actively working towards greater equity, social and environmental justice, and human dignity.

Empathy

As a Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability or associated double degree graduate, you have empathy with the effects of challenges and obstacles to social and environmental sustainability, inclusive of how these challenges are intimately related to human and environmental dignity and socially and environmentally marginalised communities. This empathy is grounded in the specific learnings and applications of a variety of approaches to social and environmental sustainability including the ancient ways of Indigenous care for the country, substantive geographic and sociological frameworks, deep engagement with the environmental humanities, business skills, and legal training. As a graduate empathy is translated into action through application in a variety of professional roles contributing to affecting lasting change.

Imagination

As a Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability or associated double degree graduate, you utilise imagination to develop influential, transformative, and measurable approaches to defining and achieving sustainability goals using a range of technologies to facilitate organisational and institutional engagement with sustainability. You use critical and creative thinking to enhance engagement with, and practice of, social and environmental sustainability. You appreciate the role of innovation in leading change that aspires to actively translate imagination into action around social and environmental sustainability. You implement innovative, evidence-based approaches to sustainability policy and practice to enable informed decision-making across a range of institutional and organisational foci within culturally respectful and community-sensitive frameworks.

Impact

As a Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability or associate double degree graduate you actively apply sustainability skills, knowledges, and empathy to positively impact human and environmental dignity, contributing meaningfully to the common good. Your sustainability skills, knowledge, and empathy are impactful through strategic and innovative methods of application in relevant professional settings. Impact is also established as a graduate, through effective communication that raises awareness about, and develops empathy for, social and environmental sustainability in others around you. As a graduate, your impact is ultimately to lead change that serves to protect and preserve the greater environment and arrest corrosive social, cultural, and communal threats that result from unsustainable policies and practices.

AQF framework

Bachelor - AQF Level 7

Exit Points

Students who have met the requirements of the non-award course Certificate in Liberal Studies and Diploma in Liberal Arts can exit with that award.

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