Registration closes: Introduction to Sustainable Development (IHU)
- 2024-09-24 - 2024-11-05 (English)
Course description
Target Group
The course is aimed at university staff.
Extent
40 hours, of which approximately 12 hours are scheduled.
Content
The purpose of this course is to provide participants with greater knowledge in the field of sustainable development, enabling them to work based on Karlstad University’s vision: “We systematically promote social, economic, and environmentally sustainable societal development.” Humanity faces several significant challenges related to resources, the environment, and global justice. To address these challenges, goals for sustainable development have been formulated at various societal levels, from the global to the local, in both public and private contexts. Education plays a central role in achieving these goals.
The course aims to be practical and directly useful in the course participants' daily work. No written assignments are included in the course. It relies heavily on active participation during the course and that the final work is presented and discussed at the end of the course.
Learning outcomes
After the course, the participants should be able to:
- Explain and discuss sustainable development and societal transformation and what it means for development of humanity´s and the planet’s.
- Be familiar with some of the environmental problems and resource challenges that humanity faces at a broader level.
- Discuss mental barriers that exist to accepting scientific facts in this field and how to address them in education.
- Identify the need for actions both individually and at the university level to contribute to a sustainable societal transformation.
- Identify the need for resources and actions necessary to strengthen sustainable development within a subject, program, course or the administration.
Course Literature
Course literature, articles and electronic resources will be provided by the course coordinator.
Course coordinators
Helén Williams, Senior Lecturer, Teresa Berglund, Senior Lecturer and Avit Bhowmik, Senior Lecturer.
Participants
24