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Human Ecology Minor

Human Ecology Minor  - Overview

Offered By:

ANU Joint Colleges of Science

Academic Contact:

Dr Rob Dyball

Areas of Interest:

Development Studies, Geography, Human Ecology, Policy Studies, and Resource Management and Environmental Science


Description:

The health and wellbeing of humans depends upon the capacity of the biosphere to provide the ecosystem services that sustain them. It is now clear that humans are currently using these services at rates which cannot be sustained. The challenge is for societies to change so as to put themselves on pathways towards sustainable futures. However, initiatives designed to do this must take into account the social and cultural dimensions of such change. The challenge is to couple knowledge about biospheric processes and limits with consideration of human values, judgments and motivation, health, wellbeing and dignity, and ethical dimensions of justice and fairness. To do this coherently, Human Ecology develops integrative transdisciplinary frameworks that can combine insights from a range of disciplines concerned with the human condition with knowledge of ecosystem and Earth processes. The resulting understanding helps formulate pathways towards more humane and sustainable futures.

Learning Goals:

On completing the minor in Human Ecology students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. Understand the complex, multi-scaled interactions that characterise human-ecological situations and their associated problems.
  2. Apply advanced systems thinking to understand human-ecological problems in terms of more basic, simple and easily grasped concepts and processes.
  3. Apply critical methodological approaches to evaluate current human-ecological interactions and to critically evaluate proposed alternatives.
  4. Apply a range of written, oral and visual communication skills to effectively convey and discuss information about human-ecological change processes, and
  5. Demonstrate the ability to engage with community, government or private institutions and companies dealing with managing and improving human-ecological interactions across a range of scales.

Requirements

This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:

A total of 6 units from the following compulsory course:

ENVS2011  Human Ecology

A total of 18 units from the following courses including:

  • 6 to 12 units chosen from the following 3000 level courses:

ENVS3021  Human Futures

ENVS3040  Solving Complex Environmental Problems

  • A minimum of 6 units of courses chosen from the following list:

ENVS2012  Sustainable Systems: Urban (2012)

ENVS2013  Society and Environmental Change

ENVS2014  Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability

ENVS2022  Sustainable Systems: Rural (2013)

ENVS3007  Participatory Resource Management: Addressing Environmental Conflict

ENVS3028  Environmental Policy

PHIL2114  Sustainability, System and Agency

  • If required, a maximum of 6 units of courses chosen from the following list:

ENVS1001  Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability

ENVS1008  Sustainable Development

ENVS2007  Economics for the Environment

ENVS2017  Vietnam Field School

ENVS3001  Climate Change Science and Policy Field School

ENVS3020  Climate Change Science and Policy

ENVS3033  International Environmental Policy

Advice to Students:

Science students undertaking this minor in a combined degree will be restricted to courses offered or approved by Science.

Students should seek further course advice from the academic convener of this Human Ecology minor.

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

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