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ENV5020 - Perspectives on Environment and Sustainability6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Ed LockhartOfferedClayton First semester 2008 (Evening) SynopsisPeople's approaches to environmental issues (what they see as problems and what they see as solutions) vary widely based on worldviews, assumptions, and value systems. This unit develops students' capacity to critically evaluate differing ideological, philosophical, and disciplinary approaches to environment and sustainability, such as positivistic science, technology, systems theory, social ecology, indigenous worldviews, deep ecology, bioregionalism, poststructuralism, neoliberalism, and sustainability science. Throughout, it will explore the implications of these approaches for policymaking, disciplinary research, environmental management, and political processes and action. Objectives
Students successfully completing this unit will be expected to demonstrate:
AssessmentReading commentaries 1000 words 20%, Oral presentation (debate participation) Equivalent to 500 words 20%, Short essay 1000 words 20%, Critical research essay 2000 words 40% Contact hoursOne 2 hour seminar per week |