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SD5001
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Interrogating Sustainable Development |
30 |
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SD5004
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Introduction to Global Environmental Change |
15 |
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SD5005
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Master Class in Sustainable Development |
15 |
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AND |
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SD5098
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Advanced study in Sustainable Development |
60 |
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60 credits from Module List: SD4112,SD5024,SD5103,EH5102, ES5011,GG5227,SS5101-5103,SG4228,MO5223,MN5311,5513,5554,5603,5821,MD5201-5206
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SD4112
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Global Energy Politics |
30 |
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SD5024
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Economics for the Environment |
15 |
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SD5103
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Development and Environment |
15 |
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EH5102
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Environmental History: Nature and the Western World (1800-2000) (20) |
20 |
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ES5011
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Water in the Environment |
15 |
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ES5050
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Earth's Greatest Hits |
15 |
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GG5227
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Introduction to Geographic Information Science |
20 |
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SS5101
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Being a Social Scientist |
15 |
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SS5102
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Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences |
15 |
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SS5103
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Qualitative Methods in Social Research |
15 |
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SG4228
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Advanced Topics in Geographic Information Science (GISci) |
20 |
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MO5223
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Disease and Environment (c.1500 - c.2000) (20) |
20 |
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MN5311
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Responsible Investment |
20 |
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MN5513
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Ethics, Organisations and Management |
20 |
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MN5554
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Marketing and Society |
20 |
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MN5603
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Responsibility, Sustainability and Accountability in Organisations |
20 |
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MN5821
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Managing Non-Governmental Organisations |
20 |
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MD5201
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Issues in global health |
15 |
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MD5202
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Principles in implementation science |
15 |
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MD5203
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Ten Global Health Problems |
15 |
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MD5204
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Globalisation and Health |
15 |
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MD5205
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Inequalities and inequities in global health |
15 |
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MD5206
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Evidence synthesis for global health policy, programming, and practice |
15 |
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- Not all modules are available in every academic year and/or semester
- Individual modules may have requisites to satisfy to be eligible to select them
For further details, see the module catalogue entry for each individual module above
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