Overview

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Offerings

MURDOCH-S1-FACE2FACE-2025-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S1-ONLINESCHD-2025-ONGOING
OUA-S1-ONLINESCHD-2025-ONGOING

Requisites

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.

Analyse and assess how socio-economic and ecological dimensions interact and the significance of integrated responses to enhance sustainability

2.

Report on the significance of and interaction between global, regional and local scales for sustainability issues.

3.

Interpret and communicate complex sustainability issues intersecting environmental conditions and human values, practices, institutions.

4.

Suggest and critique practical actions and policies that enhance sustainability that may be supported by real world case studies.

5.

Work collaboratively to synthesise sustainability challenges and options supported by evidence-based discussion and research.

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Additional information

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Note that while there are no pre-requisites students would benefit from taking introductory environmental science/sustainability units prior to enrolling. This is a University-Wide Breadth Unit.If this unit is taken as a Core or Specified Elective unit in a student’s major or minor, it cannot also be used to satisfy the University-Wide Breadth Unit requirement.