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Course Code: C1026
The Postgraduate Certificate in Asian Sustainable Development provides an online opportunity for graduates in the Asian region to study the central issue of global and local sustainable development. This issue, defined by various United Nations conferences and publications, has many elements to it, hence all aspects of government, the economy and civil society are being examined in the light of sustainability. The policy focus is on how global and local wealth can be created in ways that have less resource use and environmental impact and greater ability to make liveable communities. Case study material is drawn from the Asian region and projects will be done on local issues of relevance to the students.
| Level: | Certificate |
|---|---|
| Qualification: | Postgraduate Certificate in Asian Sustainable Development (PgCertAsSDev) |
| Duration: | 1 to 2 semesters (depending on unit selection) |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Murdoch campus (external) |
| Employment Prospects: | This Certificate is aimed at professionals working or seeking employment in government, NGOs and private sector organisations concerned with sustainable development in Asia. |
| Special Requirements: | There may be a reduction in choice of units if completing this course in the external mode. Access to adequate library resources and to the Internet is essential for external students. |
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