The Natural Resources and Environmental Law and Policy course at the University of Bradford offers knowledge and understanding of the legal and policy aspects of natural resources and environmental protection and management. The course gives you the chance to reflect upon the environmental issues of today, and those of the future, and will interest students who want to gain expertise in this area to further their career or undertake research.Course Content: This course covers topics including: European and International Environmental Law; Oil, Minerals and Natural Resources Law; Environmental Policy and Economics; Conservation and Biodiversity Law; International Climate Change Law; Conflict Management, Resolution and Transformation.Key Modules: The course is comprised of various modules such as: 'Introduction to Law & Ethics and Environmental Regulation I & II', 'Issues in Environmental Law: Pollution Control', 'Natural Resources: Law & Policy', 'Biodiversity and Nature Protection Law & Policy', 'World Trade Law & Environment', 'Dissertation'.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the International Bar Association (IBA) and students have the opportunity to gain a Distinction in Natural Resources and Environmental Law and Policy.Future Careers: This course will be valuable for anyone wishing to work in government departments and agencies, international organizations, non-government organizations, and in areas of environmental advocacy and environmental management at local, national and international levels.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.