By completing the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law, graduates will:
| No. | Learning outcome |
|---|---|
| 1 | Evaluate interdisciplinary knowledge in all facets of environmental law and apply this effectively, adapting to developments in professional practice and scholarship. |
| 2 | Utilise research principles in environmental law and policy, culminating in the execution of substantial research-based projects using digital tools and strategies. |
| 3 | Critically analyse complex interdisciplinary environmental issues at both the domestic and international scale, incorporating scientific, economic, cultural, and legal perspectives. |
| 4 | Convey objective or persuasive conclusions on environmental matters through exemplary written and oral methods to varied audiences, ensuring personal autonomy, accountability, and adherence to cultural, ethical, and academic standards. |
| 5 | Collaborate effectively with an understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ knowledges and perspectives, including the ongoing effects of colonisation, and demonstrate a heightened ability to critically reflect upon the cultural specificity of law. |
| 6 | Innovate in the conception and development of research-based projects targeting publication in peer-reviewed avenues. |