Environmental Humanities

Description

Environmental Humanities at UNSW is an interdisciplinary area of study that is designed to provide students with a solid foundation from which to understand and critically engage with the social and political dimensions of contemporary environmental issues.
Species extinction, genetically modified organisms, climate change and nuclear power are just a few of the challenges facing us today. While these are all clearly ‘environmental’ issues, they are also all profoundly social, cultural and political challenges. Education in the Environmental Humanities focuses on developing critical insight into the ‘human dimensions’ of these environmental issues; issues that now permeate almost every aspect of our lives, from everyday lifestyle decisions to collective and public choices concerning urban development, energy security and food production.

Drawing on resources from across the humanities and social sciences, teaching in Environmental Humanities provides students with a valuable and distinctive approach to the environment, grounded in the fields of history, philosophy, geography, cultural studies, literature, science and technology studies (STS) and social theory.

Studying Environmental Humanities at UNSW
At the present time, teaching and research in Environmental Humanities is spread between a number of Schools in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS). Undergraduate study in Environmental Humanities is convened by the School of Humanities in FASS.

Teaching and research in Environmental Humanities also draws on strong connections with the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Institute of Environmental Studies, which has responsibility for the Master in Environmental Management program.



Environmental Humanities can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Stream
3403 Arts Major
Minor
Honours
ENVPD13403
ENVPD23403
ENVPDH3403
3420 Social Research and Policy Major
Honours
ENVPD13420
ENVPDH3420
3437 Arts and Business Major
Minor
ENVPD13437
ENVPD23437
3456 Music / Arts Major
Minor
Honours
ENVPD13456
ENVPD23456
ENVPDH3456
3522 Commerce/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD13522
ENVPD23522
3543 Economics Major
Minor
ENVPD13543
ENVPD23543
3704 Engineering / Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD13704
ENVPD23704
3930 Science/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD13930
ENVPD23930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD13931
ENVPD23931
3933 Advanced Mathematics/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD13933
ENVPD23933
3937 Science/Social Rsch & Policy Major ENVPD13937
3938 Adv Science/Soc Rsch & Policy Major ENVPD13938
4037 Social Work/Arts Major
Minor
Honours
ENVPD14037
ENVPD24037
ENVPDH4037
4042 Social Work/Soc Rsch & Policy Major ENVPD14042
4054 Arts / Education (Secondary) Minor ENVPD24054
4760 Arts / Law Major
Minor
ENVPD14760
ENVPD24760
4771 Social Research & Policy / Law Major ENVPD14771
4806 Art Theory/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD14806
ENVPD24806
4812 Fine Arts/Arts Major
Minor
ENVPD14812
ENVPD24812
4815 Art Theory/Soc Rsch & Policy Major ENVPD14815
   

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Environmental Studies can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Stream
3935 Science/Social Science Major ENVPC13935
3936 Adv Science/Social Science Major ENVPC13936
   

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