The future is uncertain and there’s no doubt that a growing number of businesses, organisations and government bodies across the world are looking for ways to use resources wisely, put new technology to use, and help to create a more sustainable future.
In this course you’ll learn about the world’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how to uphold them. You’ll develop expertise to work with communities in finding solutions to urgent sustainability issues including climate change, reducing waste, and protecting biodiversity. You’ll gain the critical thinking, communication and hands-on skills you need to shape the future and to be an asset to any organisation.
This is a rapidly expanding field – and you can give yourself a competitive edge by combining your Sustainable Development major with another discipline, such as Community Development, Tourism and Events or International Aid and Development.
3 reasons to study Sustainable Development at Murdoch
Study a course with a great reputation, responsible for training sustainability professionals and change agents since 2000.
Take on sustainability volunteering within Australia or overseas which will count towards your academic credits.
Work with local and international organisations on real projects as part of our work integrated learning program.
What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
Overseas aid and international development
Global and regional sustainability
Sustainable tourism
Sustainable urban communities
Resilient regions: sustainability in practice
Your future career
When you graduate with a degree in Sustainable Development, you could pursue a range of careers with state and federal government agencies, non-governmental organisations (known as NGOs) or businesses. Careers could include:
Sustainable Development or Environmental Officer
Community Development Officer
Eco-preneur (starting green businesses)
Sustainability Educator
Sustainability Consultant