Module Information
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Lecture | 20 Hours. |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Exam | 1.5 Hours Computer based multiple choice | 100% |
Supplementary Exam | 1.5 Hours Computer based multiple choice | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
* Describe and exemplify the ways in which human activities impact on the natural environment
* Assess the consequences of anthropogenic disturbance of the natural environment
* Relate forms of change to economic, social and political practices associated with globalization
- Describe and evaluate the processes which are shaping contemporary environmental politics at different scales
Brief description
This module focuses on a range of key environmental issues affecting the world today. The scientific processes involved in these contemporary environmental problems are explored and then discussed within the context of colonization, economic development and globalization. We will examine a range of case studies from local to global scale, highlighting how an understanding of change from both a scientific perspective along with the associated social, economic and political factors are crucial in order to tackle major environmental concerns effectively.
Content
1: Welcome to the Anthropocene: an introduction to physical and social dimensions of environmental issues (jointly delivered)
2 and 3: Air (ozone depletion, urban air pollution, industrial pollution incidents)
4 and 5: Water (water resources, management and conservation of aquatic systems)
6 and 7: Land (biodiversity, desertification)
8 and 9: Resources (energy and mineral resources)
10: Linking science and policy, synthesis and conclusions (jointly delivered)
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Communication | An interactive approach will be adopted which will encourage small group discussions within individual lecture sessions |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Study papers are set each week and discussed in the following lecture in order to help students develop their skills in synthesizing information from journal articles |
Information Technology | Students are encouraged to make use of the wide range of online material relating to environmental issues |
Research skills | Independent reading and research, synthesis of literature which spans social science and science, critical evaluation of different theories. |
Reading List
Recommended TextGoudie, A. (2013) The human impact on the natural environment: past, present and future 7th Wiley-Blackwell Primo search Middleton, N. (2013) The Global Casino: An introduction to environmental issues 5th Routledge Primo search
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4