Overview
A major in Global Sustainable Development explores ethical issues surrounding global challenges and the interaction between human and environmental security. With 2.4 billion people on the planet living on less than US$2 a day, poverty and inequality remain two of the biggest challenges of our time. Equally, environmental change is … For more content click the Read More button below.
Core subjects will teach you the key theories, approaches and practices for promoting human development for the future. You can elect to do subjects that specialise in environmental issues from a range of different disciplinary perspectives, or you can focus on issues of development from economic, social and political perspectives.
Delivery
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Structure
Students are required to complete at least 48 credit points as outlined in the schedule below:
48 Credit points
Year 1 Core6 Credit points
Year 2 Core12 Credit points
Year 3 Core6 Credit points
OR
Electives24 Credit points
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