Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 22 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Pre Course Survey1
- Introduction (Roots of sustainability & Definition)4
- Taking individual action3
- Social Movements & Collective ActionLearning objectives are: exploring the history and evolution of major sustainability-related social movements worldwide, analyzing the strategies and tactics used by social movements to drive change and understanding the interplay between grassroots activism, NGOs, and institutional change in the realm of sustainability. In this module, we'll explore the profound influence of collective efforts, specifically social movements, in advancing the sustainability agenda. From grassroots campaigns to global mobilizations, you'll learn how such movements arise, gain momentum, and eventually shape policy and cultural narratives.4
- Business and Sustainability - ALearning objectives are: uncovering the influential role businesses play in shaping sustainability outcomes, analyzing the tension between corporate growth imperatives and sustainability objectives, exploring the inherent leverage businesses possess in advancing sustainable practices and delving into the challenges and dynamics of businesses voluntarily adopting sustainable practices, especially when they may not directly correlate with immediate financial gains. Venture into the complex intersection of business operations and sustainability. Understand how businesses, driven by profit and growth, are uniquely positioned to significantly influence sustainability outcomes. This module aims to dissect the motivations, challenges, and strategies employed by businesses in the realm of sustainability.3
- Business and Sustainability - B1
- Policy and Government5
- Post Course Survey1
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