Undergraduate

Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability

Make a positive impact on society and the environment with UWA’s Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability.

75
Minimum ATAR
3
Years Full-Time

Majors available

Social and Environmental Sustainability (Extended Major)

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Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, the Social and Environmental Sustainability Extended Major provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the complex challenges of working with organisations, communities and governments in seeking to address and solve social and environmental challenges.

Course structure details

The learning experience

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Fees and scholarships

Domestic Student Fees

Indicative annual course fee
2025
Commonwealth Supported Place $10,248.76

Eligible Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) students can use the HECS-HELP loan program to pay their tuition fees. For Full-Fee Paying (FFP) places, students are charged an annual course fee.

Find out more information about tuition fees, or visit the fee calculator for a more accurate cost.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available to students from a diverse range of backgrounds, including academic achievement, financial need, educational disadvantage, leadership and community service, artistic or sporting achievements, and being from a rural or remote area.

International Student Fees

Indicative first year fee
2024
$38,100.00
2025
$40,200.00

Find out more about tuition fees or visit the fee calculator for the estimated total course fee.

Note, tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to increase up to 7.5 per cent per annum.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available to students from a diverse range of backgrounds, including academic achievement, financial need, educational disadvantage, leadership and community service, artistic or sporting achievements, and being from a rural or remote area.

Careers and further study

Career Pathways

With a Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability you'll have the knowledge and skills to work in government agencies, community groups, mining companies, indigenous corporations, consultancy firms and small businesses.

Potential career paths include:

  • Communication Officers
  • Consultants
  • Planners
  • Policy Officers
  • Researchers
  • Sustainability Officers

Further Study

Further study will allow you to gain a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). It will open up opportunities in academia and research to help you pursue your goals in a wide range of careers, depending on your area of research.

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Entry requirements

Admission requirements

To be considered for this course you need to: 

  • achieve a minimum ATAR of 75
  • demonstrate English language competence - applicants presenting with IELTS Academic require an overall score of at least 6.5 and no band less than 6.0
  • satisfy any prerequisites for your preferred majors (refer to individual major descriptions for prerequisite details)

You can view the prerequisites and recommended subjects for your chosen course here.

View our admission requirements for specific information, depending on your education history.

Assured Pathway information

If you have a professional career in mind, take advantage of one of our Assured Pathways. An Assured Pathway gives you an assured place in one of our postgraduate professional courses (such as Law, Engineering or Medicine) from the start of your studies with us. The pathways combine a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, providing you with a clearer direction to your career of choice.

Admission entry to UWA 

We offer a number of other pathways for you to gain entry into our undergraduate degrees if you do not meet the standard admission requirements. Learn more about our admission entry pathways.

About the Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability

Are you passionate about making a positive impact on society and the environment and creating a sustainable future? Consider a degree in social and environmental sustainability. 

Our program provides a unique blend of social sciences, humanities, environmental studies, and policy. You'll study the latest research and best practices in sustainability, hear from community and industry leaders and gain hands on experience in tackling complex social and environmental challenges. Through this program you can take one of 10 interdisciplinary science minors to extend your knowledge in a field of interest to you.

Join us in creating a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability

Quick details

Minimum ATAR
  • 75
Intake
  • February and July
Full Time Completion
  • 3 years full time
Course Code
  • BP062
CRICOS Code
  • 114460B

Why study Social and Environmental Sustainability at UWA?

  • Learn from WA’s leading social science and humanities teams
  • Engage with UWA’s extensive community and industry network to gain real-world experience
  • Learn from world leading and world class researchers
  • Take one of 10 sciences minors to extend your learning

Put theory into practice

Current UWA students are eligible to take one of our professional experience units. These units bridge the gap between university and the workplace by providing opportunities to gain hands-on, practical experience. You can master new skills, make connections and network, get a taste of the opportunities in the workforce and add experience to your resume, all before graduating.

Find out more about Work Integrated Learning.

You'll learn to

  • integrate knowledge through drawing on the social sciences and sciences to understand sustainability
  • apply the tools of the various disciplines you study to complex social and environmental sustainability problems  
  • apply critical thinking and quantitative and qualitative analytical skills to complex interdisciplinary issues
  • develop skills to work and communicate with diverse stakeholders 
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Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability

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Social and Environmental Sustainability (Extended Major)

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Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, the Social and Environmental Sustainability Extended Major provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the complex challenges of working with organisations, communities and governments in seeking to address and solve social and environmental challenges.

Course structure details

A pathway for you. A place for you

This course is available for Experience-based entry

Together with this course, you can also apply for a select number of our undergraduate bachelor's degrees.

Through our Experience-based entry, we will assess all your academic achievements, qualifications and life experiences using a point system, where points will be awarded for each item submitted, and the total number of points will determine your eligibility.

Click here to find out more about how Experience-based entry works, courses available, check your eligibility and see our FAQs.

A pathway for you. A place for you

Graduate with two degrees

The combined degree option allows you to pair your Bachelor of Human Rights degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.

You can combine the Bachelor of Human Rights with:

You’ll graduate with two Bachelor degrees in just four years, opening up a world of possible career paths while broadening your knowledge, networks and horizons.

Duration: 4 years
ATAR: 75

Passionate about creating a sustainable future?

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Ever wondered how you could make our planet a better place and create a more sustainable future for us all?  

Sounds like a big task, right?  

Firstly, the right education is fundamental.

This course, alongside other courses offered at UWA, seek to educate those with the desire to create a greener future for us all.