Multidisciplinary approaches in sustainability studies, 7,5 credits

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Start of studies

Autumn semester 2025

Form of education

Distance, Mixed-time, Half-time

Language

English

Period

2025 week 45 until 2026 week 3

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Admission requirements

Admission to the course requires a planning-relevant Bachelor degree. English 6.

This course is designed for students seeking to deepen their understanding of sustainability through systems analysis and cross-disciplinary perspectives. It explores the complex interactions between environmental, social, and economic systems, with a focus on sustainable development strategies. By combining theoretical insights with practical case studies, students will gain the tools needed to analyze sustainability challenges and develop integrated solutions. With a strong emphasis on spatial planning and real-world applications, this course prepares students to address global sustainability issues with innovative and inclusive approaches.

Admission requirements

Admission to the course requires a planning-relevant Bachelor degree. English 6.

Study subject

Spatial Planning

Level

A1N

Registration code

F5616

Course code

FM2618

Course director
Judith Oginga Martins
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