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Sustainability Major

Subject to prior approval, many students in any of USC's faculties may undertake a four-course minor or an eight-course major in Sustainability as part of their degree.

These study areas are designed for those seeking to make a difference and to become innovators in sustainability. USC has a strong research focus on sustainability with the establishment of the Sustainability Research Centre and defines sustainability as being "the enhancement of communities into the indefinite future without impinging on the value of natural systems".

Sustainability is achieved through promoting equity within and between generations, conservation of biodiversity and natural systems, and wise use of resources. Sustainability enhances the interdependency and resilience of economic, environmental and social systems.

Studying this major will greatly assist students who are interested in developing their innovation and adaptable problem-solving skills for a rapidly changing world.

Major

The Sustainability major is administered by the Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering.

For a major in Sustainability, students must successfully complete 8 courses:

Required courses (4)

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
SUS101 Marketing Management
SUS201 Accounting Fundamentals
SUS202 Informatics and Financial Applications
SUS302 Managerial Finance

Plus select 4 sustainability related courses from the specified lists below:

Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering courses:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENS221 Corporate Accounting
ENS222 Legal Regulation of Business Structures
ENS281 Strategic Management Accounting
ENS300 Taxation Law and Practice
ENS310 Contemporary Accounting Issues
ENS317 Issues in Auditing Practice
ENS320 The Literature Review
ENS351 Qualitative Research Methods
PUB102 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
PUB262 Managing Research
SCI102 Innovation and Management Decision Making
WPL310 International Business Law and Ethics

Faculty of Arts and Business courses:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
BUS102 Managing Across Global Cultures
ENP211 International Trade and Finance
ENP236 Managing Knowledge and Global Change
ENP365 Marketing in an International Environment
SCS201 Comparative and International Employment Relations
SCS211 Management Informatics
TSM221 Managing People
TSM223 Global Business Management

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