Semester: 3rd Semester 

Teaching Unit: Fundamental Teaching Unit 2

Credits8

Coefficient: 3


Course Objectives: 

This course aims to enable students to:

    • Identify the most pressing current environmental, economic, and social challenges at the local, continental, and global levels.
    • Understand the fundamental principles of sustainable development as a response to global crises.
    • Analyze their consumption habits and daily activities to assess their impact.
    • Evaluate the scope of action and possible measures to protect the environment within their field of expertise.
    • Connect their academic specializations to issues of sustainable development.
    • Apply their theoretical knowledge through concrete, practical exercises during their studies.
    • Propose innovative and sustainable solutions that align with their future career paths.
    • Recognize their ability to make a positive impact on society and the environment.
Prerequisite:

There are no prerequisites for participating in this course.

Course Content:

  • Chapter 1: Definitions.
    • Environment.
    • Components of an Environment.
    • Sustainable Development.
  • Chapter 2: The Meaning of Development.
    •  The Main Dimensions of the Environmental Crisis
    •  Sustainable Development: Why?
    • The Concept of Sustainable Development.
    • The Domains of Sustainable Development.
    •  The Principles of Sustainable Development and Their Origins.
    •  Some Indicators of Sustainable Development.
    •  Environmental Education, Awareness Raising, and Nature Animation, Environmental Communication.
Assessment Methods:
    • Continuous assessment (40%)
    • Semester examination (60%)