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Planetary Health and Sustainability in the Tropics

  • Non-Award

The Planetary Health and Sustainability Development in the Tropics course explores Malaysia's biodiversity, focusing on sustainable living and the UN-SDGs. Students engage in lectures, field trips, and community projects to understand tropical ecosystems and develop innovative solutions.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
1 - 1 months full-time
Course Code
PHS2014
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Jul
International Fees
$2,850 per year

About this course

Overview

Course Code: PHS2014

Synopsis: The Planetary Health and Sustainability Development in the Tropics by Sunway University is a course designed to explore the rich biodiversity in Malaysia. The course aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of the people, their culture, and their interrelationships with the natural ecosystems in the region. It will delve into current and emerging innovative solutions for sustainable living tailored to the diverse communities residing in one of the most vibrant natural ecosystems in the world. This course aims to instill a values-based solution mindset, empowering students to tackle the intricate challenges of tropical ecosystems within the framework of planetary health and the United Nations' sustainable development goals (UN-SDGs). Through stimulating lectures, interactive discussions, team-based projects, field trips, and hands-on experiences, students will develop a profound understanding of the delicate balance between human activity, economic development, and the health of our planet. Beyond the boundaries of our most happening campus at Sunway City, one of Malaysia's safest and most sustainable cities on the periphery of Kuala Lumpur, the student's journey will extend to exploring some of the most breathtaking and exotic landscapes of Malaysia. They will have the opportunity to venture into lush rainforests and other vibrant ecosystems to conduct research and witness real-world ecological, conservation, and sustainability efforts. Additionally, students will engage with local communities and experts, contributing directly to the promotion of community and environmental well-being in alignment with the UN-SDGs.

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the ecological significance of the diverse tropical biodiversity in sustaining vibrant ecosystems.
  • Conceptualize issues and challenges related to planetary health and sustainable development within tropical ecosystems.
  • Develop innovative solutions to tackle the challenges encountered in tropical ecosystems.

Delivery Mode: In person lectures, tutorials, discussions and field trips

Duration of Study: 1 month

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Upper Intermediate English (CEFR B2 equivalent) or Native speaker

What you will learn

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the ecological significance of the diverse tropical biodiversity in sustaining vibrant ecosystems.
  • Conceptualize issues and challenges related to planetary health and sustainable development within tropical ecosystems.
  • Develop innovative solutions to tackle the challenges encountered in tropical ecosystems.