A Level: A*AA IB: 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
Environment, Law and Economics (previously called Land Economy) explores governance of the built and natural environments through the lenses of law, economics and policy.
Throughout the course you'll study a broad range of topics including regional economics, environmental protection, international development, real estate, urban planning, and property law.
Subject Requirements
Essential: One essay-based subject (i.e. a Social Science such as Geography, Politics, Sociology and/or a Humanities or Arts subject such as English, History, a Modern Language). Geography may be particularly helpful.
Economics and Mathematics are recommended subjects for a strong application.
Written Work
Applicants are asked to submit one school essay (with teachers’ original comments on). We do not mind what subject your work comes from but it should be from an essay-based subject, written in English.
Admission Assessments
No assessment required
Director of Studies - Dr Johan P Larsson
Land Economy - Further information
Land Economy (information from Cambridge Admissions website)
Updated May 2026