The Environmental Law course offered by the University of Dundee provides an understanding of international and transnational environmental law, as well as its interaction with other areas of law. The course is intended for graduates from a law background or other relevant disciplines.Course Content: The course highlights topics such as biodiversity, climate justice, transnational criminal law, corporate accountability, and human rights. Students will also take part in a field trip to the Cairngorms National Park to understand the interconnection between natural resource management and environmental laws.Key Modules: Some of the key modules that form part of this course include Biodiversity Law, Climate Change Law, Transnational Criminal Law, Environmental Law Fieldwork, and Dissertation in Law.Future Careers: After completing this course, students can seek careers in government bodies, international organisations, law firms, NGOs, academia, and consultancy firms that require legal expertise in environmental matters. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.