Environment and Development (UoA)

Undergraduate | 2026

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Area/Catalogue
SOCI 3039
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Course ID
208107
Level of study
Level of study
Undergraduate
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Unit value
6
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Course level
3
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Inbound study abroad and exchange
Inbound study abroad and exchange
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No
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University-wide elective course
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Single course enrolment
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Course data is interim and subject to change

Course overview

This course examines the interface between development and environment issues in a global and international context. The theoretical and material linkages between environment and development issues and processes, and the multiple dimensions of sustainability and their conflicts and contradictions, are discussed. This is done within the framework of analysing the discourse of sustainable development, which has emerged on the international political agenda as the dominant approach for reconciling the goals of economic development, environmental quality and social equity. The course focuses on the different theoretical perspectives of development and environment, and the various debates around the sustainability of development and environment. It explores how nature is conceptualised in policy-making, whether the goals of ecological sustainability and the sustainability of economic growth can be achieved together, and how global capitalism, poverty and ecological issues are interrelated. The course investigates the various dimensions of sustainability, and covers major environmental issues, such as climate change and water security, within the context of saving the Earth from ecological collapse and bringing about sustainable futures for humanity.

Course learning outcomes

  • Comprehend the complexity and various forms and dimensions of development and environment issues
  • Understand how global capitalism and economic processes shape environmental change and policies
  • Critically assess the politics of sustainability and the various theoretical perspectives of development and environment
  • Conduct independent research of an environment/development case study with a high level of originality, quality and creativity
  • Work effectively in a team and in tutorial situations; and communicate ideas about environment and development issues
  • Critically reflect on own learning about environment and development issues

Prerequisite(s)

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Antirequisite(s)

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