Society and Sustainability: Skills for sustainable futures
Develop sustainability agendas in legal, economic and political structures and see sustainability through the multiple lenses of classics, art, philosophy and religion.
If you want to understand citizenship and the relationship between community and identity; to develop skills in international development, justice and globalization; or to gain an understanding of economics and transport planning – these modules are for you.
Get a truly global and multi-disciplinary view of sustainability issues and solutions by grappling with equality and ethics in practice. Gain the necessary insights to influence civil, political, economic and legal systems for a better, more sustainable future.
Society and Sustainability: Skills for sustainable futures modules:
17 modules available.
This information is for the 2024/25 academic year.
IF YOU ARE AN INCOMING YEAR ONE STUDENT, YOU SHOULD ONLY CHOOSE LEVEL 1 MODULES.
Module Code | Module Title | Level |
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LUBS1125 | Economic Institutions (Labour) | 1 |
LUBS1585 | Economic Institutions (Industry) | 1 |
SOEE1610 | Introduction to Creating Sustainable Futures | 1 |
LLLC2284 | Changing Children's Life Chances | 2 |
LUBS2680 | Ethics and Economics | 2 |
PIED2602 | Justice, Community and Conflict | 2 |
TRAN2020 | Transport Land Use and Development | 2 |
TRAN2041 | Transport, Energy and Environment | 2 |
TRAN2065 | Transport and Social Sustainability | 2 |
PIED3207 | International Development and Social Policy | 3 |
THEO3190 | Religions and Global Development | 3 |
THEO3280 | Religion, Politics and the Future | 3 |
TRAN3031 | Public Transport Policy and Practice | 3 |
TRAN3041 | Freight Transport, Logistics and the Environment | 3 |
TRAN3061 | Travel Activity Analysis | 3 |
TRAN3062 | Social Analysis and Social Psychology for Transport | 3 |
TRAN3070 | Healthy Cities: Transport and Health | 3 |