CurtinX: Globalisation and Sustainable Development

CurtinX: Globalisation and Sustainable Development

by Curtin University

Globalisation and Sustainable Development

An engaging and thought-provoking course by CurtinX

Course Description

"Globalisation and Sustainable Development" is an engaging and thought-provoking course offered by CurtinX that explores the intricate relationship between globalisation and sustainable development. This introductory-level course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how globalisation can be harnessed as a powerful tool for achieving sustainable development goals. Through a blend of theoretical concepts and real-world applications, learners will gain valuable insights into the complex interplay between economic growth, environmental conservation, and social progress in our increasingly interconnected world.

What You'll Learn

Students will develop a deep understanding of the globalisation and sustainable development nexus, mastering the fundamental principles of sustainable development theory and practice. They will learn to identify and compare various sustainable development goals, analyzing socio-economic and environmental progress across different regions. The course empowers learners to apply sustainable development principles in evaluating the state of communities or countries, critically assess the potential of globalisation for sustainable development, and propose innovative global solutions to existing and emerging challenges.

Prerequisites

There are no specific prerequisites for this course, making it accessible to learners from diverse backgrounds. However, a general interest in global affairs, environmental issues, and economic development would be beneficial.

Course Content

  • The current state of our globalised world
  • Environmental, social, and economic challenges and opportunities
  • Sustainability framework and its business interpretations
  • Key stakeholders in sustainable development
  • Sustainable Development Goals and their progress in various countries
  • Responsible consumption and its impact
  • Case studies of successful sustainable development initiatives
  • The role of globalisation in driving sustainable development

Who This Course Is For

  • Students interested in environmental studies, economics, or international development
  • Professionals seeking to understand the impact of globalisation on sustainable development
  • Policymakers and NGO workers involved in sustainability initiatives
  • Business leaders looking to implement sustainable practices in a global context
  • Anyone passionate about creating a more sustainable and equitable world

Real-World Applications

  • Developing sustainable business strategies for multinational corporations
  • Crafting policies that promote sustainable development at local, national, or international levels
  • Designing and implementing community-based sustainability projects
  • Conducting research on the impact of globalisation on sustainable development
  • Advising organizations on how to align their practices with Sustainable Development Goals
  • Engaging in informed discussions and debates on global sustainability issues

Syllabus

Module 1: State of the Globalised World

  • Environmental, social, and economic state of our world
  • Importance of globalisation in driving sustainable development

Module 2: Sustainability and Sustainable Development

  • Elements of the sustainability framework
  • Business interpretation of sustainability
  • Key stakeholders of sustainable development

Module 3: Stakeholders and Sustainable Development Goals

  • Current status of Sustainable Development Goals in various countries
  • Contributions of key stakeholders
  • Concept of responsible consumption

Module 4: Globalisation for a Sustainable Future

  • Case studies of sustainable development initiatives
  • Evolution of initiatives from globalisation
  • Direct relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
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