Bachelor of Arts
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Sustainability and Society
Unit Set Code
MN-AU00041 (minor)
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne)
Overview
Sustainability and Society is a cross-disciplinary approach to human/environment related issues facing all societies. Drawing on case studies from both Australia and abroad, students will grapple with challenges to multiple and intersecting environments as well as the diverse stakeholders who rely on these places for a range of material and spiritual purposes. Students are invited to appreciate the environmental perspectives of other cultures, as well as to scrutinise their own taken-for-granted assumptions about environmental issues, environmentalism, identities that emerge in relation to conservation discourses, as well as the very nature of ‘nature’ itself.
Career outcomes
Career opportunities exist in the nature education sector, environmentally focussed government agencies, cultural institutions, media organisations, the public service and the marketing and tourism industries, particularly in relation to eco-tourism.
Units
- To complete a Minor sequence in Sustainability and Society select any four (4) units from below, including a minimum of one (1) credit point at level one, and no more than one (1) credit point at level 3
Level 1
SLE121 | Environmental Sustainability |
Level 2
HSH202 | Creating Sustainable Futures |
SLE207 | Environmental Planning and Impact Assessment |
SLE215 | Ecotourism and Environmental Interpretation |
SLE218 | Indigenous Engagement: Natural Resource Management |
Level 3
ALR376 | Ethical Communication and Citizenship |
AIG300 | Urban Geography: Australian and International Perspectives |
ALL381 | Reading the End of Nature |
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