Sustainability

Faculty of Science

Credit Points: 18

Introduction: This major investigates scientific, community and governance issues that influence and are influenced by environmental sustainability. It provides students with an opportunity to develop trans-disciplinary thinking skills within a problem solving context so that they obtain an appreciation of how environmental sustainability can be better governed by human societies within Australia and around the world.

The major may be taken by students enrolled in any degree program in the University.

Prerequisite and/or Corequisite: None
Assumed knowledge: None

Unit codeUnit nameLevel
0623Plants and Animals1
6875Sustainable Communities2
7778Governance for Environmental Sustainability3
7907Environmental and Planning Law2
Students will choose two additional units from:
5011Concepts of Human Learning and Development1**
7785Indigenous Societies & Heritage1**
6701International Studies Foundations 1B *1**
6130Introduction to Government1**
6607Introductory Sociology1**
6588Introduction to Tourism1**
6590Global Issues in Tourism1**
6874Community Work *2
6940Design Environment2
7533Global Challenges in Governance *2
6920Principles of Ecology *2
6878Indigenous Australia: Contemporary Issues2
7074Introduction to Public Policy3
7087Sociology of Technology and Work2
6917Environmental Conflict and Management3
6405Environmental and Resource Economics *3
6986Landscape Planning *3
7145Tourism Planning and Development *3

* Prerequisite may be waived at the discretion of the unit convenor.

** Students should note that there should be no more than two level 1 units in this major and that the total number of level 1 units in their degree should not exceed 30 credit points.

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