Globalisation and Sustainable Development
Offered By: Curtin University via edX
Course Description
Overview
This course offers theoretical and real-world insights into why and how globalisation can be used as a conduit for sustainable development.
Globalisation is associated not only with significant economic development opportunities but also with pressing environmental and social challenges.
Through readings, videos, discussions and interactive learning activities you will examine and critique the potential of globalisation to drive sustainable development.
You will also explore and reflect on the impact of the UN Sustainable Development Goals on current and future economic, environmental and social trends.
This is your opportunity to be part of a global learning community actively exploring and sharing the implications of a globalisation and sustainable development nexus.
Globalisation is associated not only with significant economic development opportunities but also with pressing environmental and social challenges.
Through readings, videos, discussions and interactive learning activities you will examine and critique the potential of globalisation to drive sustainable development.
You will also explore and reflect on the impact of the UN Sustainable Development Goals on current and future economic, environmental and social trends.
This is your opportunity to be part of a global learning community actively exploring and sharing the implications of a globalisation and sustainable development nexus.
Syllabus
Module 1: State of the Globalised World
The environmental, social and economic state of our world and why it is important for globalisation to drive sustainable development.
Module 2: Sustainability and Sustainable Development
The elements of the sustainability framework, the business interpretation of sustainability, and the key stakeholders of sustainable development.
Module 3: Stakeholders and Sustainable Development Goals
The current status of the Sustainable Development Goals in a variety of countries, the contributions of key stakeholders and the concept of responsible consumption.
Module 4: Globalisation for a Sustainable Future
Case studies illustrating sustainable development initiatives that have evolved from globalisation and which have direct relevance for the Sustainable Development Goals.
The environmental, social and economic state of our world and why it is important for globalisation to drive sustainable development.
Module 2: Sustainability and Sustainable Development
The elements of the sustainability framework, the business interpretation of sustainability, and the key stakeholders of sustainable development.
Module 3: Stakeholders and Sustainable Development Goals
The current status of the Sustainable Development Goals in a variety of countries, the contributions of key stakeholders and the concept of responsible consumption.
Module 4: Globalisation for a Sustainable Future
Case studies illustrating sustainable development initiatives that have evolved from globalisation and which have direct relevance for the Sustainable Development Goals.
Taught by
Subas Dhakal
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