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Overview

Today’s environmental leaders are called upon to understand and to tend to not only the ecological dimensions of environmental issues but also their social, cultural, and structural drivers and impacts. The Master’s program prepares our graduates to think in transformative ways and to become reflexive leaders, change-agents, and advocates at … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Integrate environment and sustainability concepts and analytical frameworks, including established theories and recent developments in the transdisciplinary field, to explain how today’s problems are entangled in social, cultural, and political-economic questions.
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
2.
Demonstrate detailed knowledge of place-based and international perspectives relevant to environmental leadership and sustainability and describe the relevance of social systems of power and cultural systems of knowledge.
  • Global citizens
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
3.
Use critical and creative synthesis to evaluate environmental issues and apply just practices of leadership to address real-world new or complex problems.
  • Leaders
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
4.
Communicate complex ideas in a variety of formats to diverse audiences.
  • Scholars
  • Global citizens
  • Leaders
  • Professionals
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Demonstrate a high level of personal autonomy and accountability in the acquisition and application of knowledges and skills to initiate, embrace, and engage others in ethical, sustainable, and regenerative change.
  • Professionals
  • Leaders
  • Global citizens

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

- 8224 - Combined Arts/Social Sciences
Master of Environmental Management - MEM8623 - Environmental Management

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 48 UOC.

Admission Block Credit

Disciplinary Knowledge Courses

Prescribed Electives

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