Course Objectives: By the end of the class, students will be able to (1) demonstrate familiarity with contemporary challenges posed by global climate crisis; (2) assess different aspects of the …
Course Objectives: Students will critically engage with the concept of justice in relation to environment and climate. By doing that the course will present students the differentiated impacts of environmental …
Course Objectives: This course is aiming to improve awareness on; Impacts on energy production and energy consumptions from source to end user irreversible and abrupt climate changes environmental damage (human and …
Course Objectives: This course aims to achieve two goals: (1) help students learn how to live in a more sustainable world as a responsible citizen and, perhaps more importantly, (2) …
Course Content: This course will examine the feminist approaches to environmental crisis. It will explore the ways gender affects our understanding of and interactions with nature. It will cover the …
Course Objectives: The course aims to familiarize students from different backgrounds with the concept of energy poverty and to provide them with the basic knowledge to hone their thinking skills. …
Course Objectives: At the end of this course, students will be able to: Describe the fundamental elements of food production, including water, soils, nutrients, crops, and animals. Analyze the carbon …
Course Objectives: The course will focus on relations between the sensory experience and the urban experience, exploring a range of issues such as environmental destruction, consumption, urban governance, identity, temporality, …
Course Objectives: The course will teach students to look into the city as an ecological formation. It will redefine the ecological problems of the city as political problems and will …
Course Objectives: KHAS1208 aims to equip students with an awareness of sustainable living and eating leading to better health for people and the planet. Food is the most basic thing. …
Course Objectives: The goals of the course are to expose students to sociological perspectives on the place of animals in human society and on the relationship between animals and humans, …
Course Content: This course serves as an introduction to ethical issues regarding our environment, i.e. the natural world and the non-human entities in it. Questions asked and discussed will include, …