Unit

School Of Science And Health

Resource SustainabilityWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300663.2

Discipline: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION

Student Contribution Band: 2

Level: 1

Credit Points: 10

Assumed Knowledge
Basic biological sciences and an understanding of writing & referencing.


Equivalent Units
EY101A - Terrestrial Environmental Management, 700099 - Resource Sustainability (UWSC)

About this Unit
In 2012 this unit replaced by 300810 - Resource Sustainability. Students enrolled in Resources Sustainability will learn about local, national, and global issues concerning human interactions with the environment. The course is designed to provide the practical and theoretical information required for students to think critically about environmental issues and to contribute to the sustainable management of natural and built environments. The course is underpinned by the scientific method and the concept of ecologically sustainable development. Students will undertake a series of exercises to assess sustainability at local and/or personal levels and will analyse and present their data in both audio/visual and written forms, along with suggestions for increasing sustainable resource use.


Courses
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3621.7Bachelor of EngineeringCONTINUING
3664.2Bachelor of Engineering ScienceCONTINUING


Specialisations

KT3089.1EnvironmentalCONTINUING




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