Subject description
This subject investigates issues of human security and global capitalism in relation to pressing environmental challenges of the 21st century. Major topics investigated include but are not limited to the emergence of a global market civilization premised upon economic growth, key environmental challenges of the 21st century that threaten human … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Pre-Requisite
Equivalence
INTS310 - Human Security, Global Capitalism and the Environment
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Students can enrol online via the Tutorial Enrolment link in SOLS
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Contact hours:1 hr lecture, 2 hr tutorial
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Situate current issues of human insecurity and the environment within historical context.
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Assess debates in environmental politics and understand why environmental issues are so contentious.
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Gain a working knowledge of social movements seeking to transition to post-carbon forms of development
4.
Gain advanced competence in articulating an argument in both written and verbal form.
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The Global Commodity
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Work integrated learning
Embedded WIL:This subject contains elements of "Embedded WIL". Students in this subject will experience activities that relate to or simulate professional practice as part of their learning.
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