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HonoursCU15 - Master of Sustainable Development
Program Aim
This program is designed to:
- develop an understanding of the multiple meanings of sustainability and the concepts and theories employed in evaluating sustainable options;
- develop an appreciation and recognition of the diversity of models and options, relating to sustainable development;
- train students to think systemically and holistically about natural resource management and social and economic development; and
- cater for students from a variety of backgrounds, both educational and professional and with a wide range of interests.
Program Structure
To satisfy the requirements of this award, students must complete 10 courses/80 units of credit as outlined in the course details. If students choose the project option, they must complete a project (2 courses) as well as 3 courses from one of the streams. If they choose the 'no project' option, they must complete 3 courses from any one of the streams and 2 electives from any of the remaining stream courses on offer. The 5 core courses must be completed within the degree. To provide a foundational basis, the 5 core courses must be taken before, or concurrently with others.
All students are required to complete:
- 5 compulsory core courses; and
- students can choose between OPTION 1 or OPTION 2 outlined in the course details.