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SOCY2022 Environment and Society

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Social Sciences
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Sociology
Offered in Second Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Human societies and their natural environments are interdependent yet this is often ignored. This course studies society-environment relationships including a consideration of these through human history as a basis for a better understanding contemporary environment/society issues. The course covers such topics as the role of the environment in the development of different levels of societal organization ('civilisation'), sociological theories pertaining to environment-society relationships, the 'population problem', personal and household energy consumption, infectious diseases in human history and present-day society (including bioterrorism), the limits to growth debate, energy and cities, international/global dimensions of environmental problems, the environmental movement, optimistic and pessimistic predictions for the future, and so on.  There will be an opportunity for participants to examine environmentally related issues of particular interest to them.

Indicative Assessment

two 750 word assignments (15% each),  tutorial presentation paper 1,000 words (20%); synthesis essay 1,500 words (40%); tutorial participation (10%)

Workload 20 hours of lectures and 12 hours of tutorials. Lectures will be taped.
Areas of Interest Sociology
Requisite Statement

Any two first-year courses from Sociology, Anthropology, Archaeology, Political Science, or the Science Faculty, or permission of the lecturer.

Majors/Specialisations Australian Studies, Environmental Studies, Health, Medicine and Body, Human Sciences, International Relations, Population Studies, Sociology, and Policy Studies
Academic Contact Dr. Klovdahl

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