Year One
Economic Principles of Global Sustainable Development
Why and how can economics address issues of global sustainable development? In this module you will learn about the relationship between economic activity social inclusion and environmental sustainability and critically analyse the economic theories that underpin sustainable development policy interventions and how those theories impact upon policy design
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Environmental Principles of Global Sustainable Development
This module focuses on the natural science of the world’s most pressing environmental issues We will cover well-known topics like climate change and biodiversity loss and less prominent problems like biochemical flows You will evaluate existing governance and management efforts and develop innovative responses of your own You will learn how to write a policy briefing and create a policy briefing paper and policy pitch aimed at a specific decision-making audience
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Social Principles of Global Sustainable Development
This module examines concepts that enable you to analyse and interpret social and political issues related to global sustainable development You will learn to understand and evaluate pressing social and political dimensions of sustainability at national and international levels
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Global Sustainable Development Project
This is an exciting innovative and practical module It is designed to give you research and analysis skills and to enable you to apply the theories from your other first-year core modules You will learn how to research sustainability by designing and developing a group project on the topic of sustainable transport under the guidance of an academic supervisor Staff from across the GSD Department with expertise in transport policy as well as research methods teach this module
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Modern Spanish Language 1
Do you have A level or an equivalent in Spanish and want to consolidate extend and refine your skills? This module will equip you with sound grammatical and linguistic foundations with the aim of increasing your confidence in reading listening speaking and writing in Spanish You'll use authentic resources in a variety of media from around the Hispanic world including books articles newspapers television music and podcasts as well as taking part in our virtual language exchange with students at the Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá Colombia a fantastic way to expand your linguistic and intercultural skills outside the classroom During the module you will develop your skills through a combination of classroom sessions guided learning activities and appropriate self-study resources Weekly classes will cover reading language in use grammar and functional aspects of Spanish such as translation extended writing and oral expression which are reinforced through complementary activities on Moodle our multimedia VLE
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Modern Spanish Language for Beginners
As a beginner in the acquisition of the Spanish language you’ll gain a keen grammatical awareness a sound understanding of cultures and societies across the Hispanic world and most of all confidence in reading listening speaking and writing in Spanish Using authentic resources including newspapers television and radio you are expected to end your first able to sustain everyday conversations in Spanish read authentic texts follow TV extracts and write at an intermediate level in Spanish You'll also work on basic translations to and from Spanish as a means of consolidating your knowledge
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Language Text and Identity in the Hispanic World
How has the Spanish language travelled around the world and what happens when it co-exists with other languages? How do writers use language to explore identity and what happens when they work between two (or more) languages? What skills do we need as readers to interpret the nuances of texts that travel between languages? This module will equip you with an understanding of the cultural and sociolinguistic diversity of the Hispanic world and a strong grounding in the literary and cultural analysis of texts that address this diversity
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Images and Representations of the Hispanic World
Where did the familiar stereotypes of Spain and Latin America come from? How have they circulated and been received at different times and in different places? And how have Spaniards and Latin Americans represented themselves to travellers tourists artists and even invaders? Through the study of representations of the Hispanic world you'll investigate significant topics including (de)colonisation of the Americas stereotypical views of the Hispanic world and the imagining of Spanish identity through art and film in the 20th century You'll be expected to read widely and independently and to gain the analytical skills needed to conduct close textual and film analysis
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Year Two
Health and Sustainable Development
Viable and equitable solutions in health and sustainable development require interdisciplinary and critical thinking The first part of the module will introduce you to fundamental concepts of global health governance and health systems and acquaint you with key global health priorities like drug resistance and mental health from the perspective of global sustainable development The second part of the module will focus on issues that relate to policies and behavioural change and are also applicable beyond health for example in areas like education or technology transfer
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Security Sovereignty and Sustainability in the Global Food System
Goal 2 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development aims to end hunger end all forms of malnutrition and ensure sustainable food production systems However the world population will likely increase to nearly 10 billion people by 2050 After decades of positive change the incidence of malnourishment is again on the rise global stocks of key food are contracting and it is currently more expensive to buy food than for most of our planet’s modern history
This module addresses these significant challenges by encouraging students to adopt a 'food systems approach' in responding to the imperative agendas of food security sovereignty and sustainability The module is taught in collaboration with researchers from across various disciplines at Warwick especially those involved in the University's Global Research Priority on Food
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Inequalities and Sustainable Development Inclusion and Dignity for All
This module focuses on how inequalities shape our societies economies environments and politics Starting with the question ‘Does inequality matter?’ you will critically reflect on the United Nations' decision to integrate inequalities into the Sustainable Development Agenda You will then explore six different dimensions of inequalities (work politics environmental justice societal discrimination automation and globalisation empowerment) and gain an understanding of the complexities of these problems Finally you will appreciate the challenges faced by today’s policy makers who aim to address issues of inequalities while taking into consideration all three pillars of sustainable development
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Modern Spanish Language 2
On this module you'll extend your competence in Spanish You'll deepen your understanding of advanced grammatical and linguistic structures increase the range and sophistication of your vocabulary and refine your use of register in authentic spoken and written discourse You'll use resources from a variety of media from around the Hispanic world and take part in our virtual language exchange where you will have the opportunity to work online with students in Spain and Latin America At the end of the course you should have sufficient mastery to discuss different topics report on your independent reading and support your opinions with solid arguments
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Modern Spanish Language 2 (Post-beginners)
This module for students who started as beginners follows the first module HP102 and seeks to consolidate the language skills gained in students’ first of study The aim of this module is to further extend and refine competence in modern Spanish It covers the main linguistic skills (oral aural reading and writing) and seeks to promote the continued acquisition of grammatical awareness and essential communicative competences At the end of the course you will be able to understand discourse about concrete and abstract topics to give presentations about different subjects to report on the results of your independent reading and research and to state your point of view and support it with solid arguments
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Final Year
GSD Dissertation Long Project
In this module you will bring together all of your learning and experiences on the course – the theoretical concepts and principles and your practical know-how – in order to address a specific sustainable development problem of your own choosing This will be a problem that concerns you most and which you would like to tackle
You will be supported by an academic supervisor to devise a suitable project and to undertake research to explore the issue taking a transdisciplinary approach to your investigation in order to produce an original research output This may be a concept paper a practical project a film production a long essay an advocacy campaignuse your creativity!
You will design a strategy for disseminating your findings (for example at a conference presentation via online publication or an article in a journal or at a public meeting that you have arranged) This provides you with an opportunity to have your voice heard in a forum where it matters and could have lasting impact
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Modern Spanish Language 3
This module will consolidate your linguistic skills acquired in the intermediate and extend them through translation writing reading speaking and listening activities A range of assessments will be offered for students to track and reflect on their progress through the provision of regular feedback Students will also be provided with complementary autonomous learning and grammar activities and directed to appropriate activities for self-study in order to develop independent learning strategies
The aim of this module is to refine fluency in spoken and written Spanish working towards a C2 standard of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Emphasis will be placed on sophisticated translation and writing as well as oral and comprehension skills using an appropriate range of complex linguistic structures vocabulary register and style
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Optional modules
Optional modules can vary from to Example optional modules include
Managing Natural Resources
The Energy Trilemma
Human Rights and Social Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean
Challenges of Climate Change
Multilingualism and Sustainable Development
Surviving the Apocalypse
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