Sustainable Development 2022/2023
Course List
List of courses.
Sustainable Development
List of courses in Sustainable Development.
Bachelor's level, basic courses
- Actors and Strategies for Change: Towards Global Sustainabilities, 7.5 credits
- A Sustainable Future, 30 credits (course package, autumn )
- A Sustainable Future - Theory and Transdisciplinary Visions, 15 credits
- A Sustainable Future - Transdisciplinary Practices, 15 credits
- Climate, Energy and Society, 7.5 credits
- Global Challenges and Sustainable Futures, 7.5 credits
- Global Environmental History, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable Development, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable Development A, 30 credits
Bachelor's level, continuing courses
- Climate Change Leadership in Practice, 30 credits
- Climate Change Leadership: Power, Politics and Culture, 15 credits
- Critical Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Sweden, 7.5 credits
- Life's Philosophy and Modernity, 7.5 credits
- Perspectives on Climate Change: Ecopsychology, Art and Narratives, 7.5 credits
- Sustainability and Development in Latin America: Past, Present, Future, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable Design: Ecology, Culture and Human Built Worlds, 7.5 credits
- Sustainable Development B, 30 credits
- Sustainable Development: Project Management and Communication, 15 credits
- Sustainable Economic Futures: Nature, Equity and Community, 15 credits
- Technology, Power and the Future of Humanity, 7.5 credits
- The Global Economy: Environment, Development and Globalisation, 15 credits
About the Subject
The world faces a number of global challenges as climate change, energy depletion, economic crisis, extinction of species, poverty and conflicts. Education and research in and for sustainability will have a continued importance in analysing, critically examining and discussing these challenges. The knowledge, skills and perspectives that you as a student bring with you to your professional and private life will be a vital part in the work for a sustainable development.
Understanding the complexity of the sustainability issues we face today and a broader knowledge of sustainable development, has relevance for all disciplines and professions, which correlates to the Swedish higher education act which states that universities should: "promote sustainable development to assure for present and future generations a sound and healthy environment, economic and social welfare, and justice".
CEMUS offers you an education where you as a student can study everything from part time distance and evening courses to a number of semesters full time. CEMUS unique educational model - Student-led education for sustainable development - with students employed as course coordinators to run the courses, course work groups consisting of experienced professors, university teachers, researchers and external actors, and specially invited guest lecturers, aims to give you as a student the best possible learning experience and a challenging and inspiring study environment.