Overview
This Major aims to train the next generation of sustainability leaders for world-changing work in Australia and overseas. Students explore the environmental, economic, social and cultural dimensions of sustainability, and develop a wide range of much-needed green skills. Areas covered include urban and rural sustainability, sustainability ethics and economics, and … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
24 credit points
Major24 credit points
Available in courses
B1333 - Bachelor of Arts (OUA)
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Learning outcomes
1.
Demonstrate substantive knowledge of the history and evolution of sustainable development thinking and practice.
2.
Develop and manage sustainable development projects of increasing complexity, working both independently and collaboratively.
3.
Construct compelling arguments that support change-making for sustainability.
4.
Formulate clear and persuasive written and spoken communication for community and professional audiences, using a range of appropriate styles and formats.
5.
Engage with complex and often controversial sustainability issues in ways that are respectful, collaborative, ethical, and interdisciplinary.
6.
Apply a wide range of sustainable development principles and practices at the local, regional and global levels.
Professional outcomes
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