Course Features
Duration
6 months
Delivery Method
Online
Available on
Limited Access
Accessibility
Desktop, Laptop
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Level
Advanced
Effort
8 hours per week
Teaching Type
Self Paced
Course Description
Course Overview
Virtual Labs
International Faculty
Post Course Interactions
Instructor-Moderated Discussions
Case Studies, Captstone Projects
Skills You Will Gain
What You Will Learn
Scope of Sustainable Development Goals (SGDs)
Climate change and impact on populations
Poverty and inequality, approaches and opportunities
Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation
Sustainability science and its applications to sustainability and development
Data types, data visualization and hypothesis testing
Geographic information systems: application, demonstration and limitations
Impact evaluation
Life cycle analysis
Institutional analysis and development and cost benefit analysis
Definitions and measures of poverty
Frameworks for understanding poverty and development
Societal shifts and macro-policies for poverty
Micro-level interventions of wellbeing
The state of current food production, food security and hunger
Extensification and intensification
Ways to reduce food waste / loss
Health and environmental impact of different diets
Adapting food systems to climate change
Major risk factors for mortality and morbidity
Basic terminology and concepts of epidemiology
Poverty, inequality and health linkages
Institutions and data for ensuring and understanding good health and wellbeing
Environment and health linkages
SDG 3 constraints and opportunities for a broader conception of good health
Definitions and dominant approaches for SDG 4 and SDG 5
Structural barriers to quality education access
Gender, social equity and digital divides
Innovations in teaching and learning about sustainability
Distinguish among different definitions of adaptation and how they intersect with development at different scales of decision-making and governance
Synthesize and integrate different disciplines and methods to design and evaluate solutions
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 13 (Climate Change) and its relationship with development and adaptation
Implications of different adaptation actions for climate justice
Develop climate resilient pathways solutions through frameworks and evidence
Where conservation originates and what informs these ideas
Nuances behind the polarization of how, if, when and under what considerations conservation and development should be jointly considered in planning for sustainable development
Develop ideas and context related to how and why conservation failures are rooted in everyday life and politics
Understand the environmental and political history of community-based conservation and its effectiveness
Identify what is gained and what is lost in incentive-based conservation and well as who benefits and who loses out from these strategies and to what effect
Course Content