ENVL 1006 Environmental Health Issues and Solutions
Credit Points 10
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Description This subject explores the interdependent nature of human health and that of the environment, both natural and urban. Concepts explored include 21st Century contaminants, noise, energy and water. Through a combination of case studies and practical field experience, students will develop the skills and knowledge appropriate to develop solutions to a variety of environmental health issues.
School Science
Discipline Environmental Studies, Not Elsewhere Classified.
Student Contribution Band HECS Band 2 10cp
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Level Undergraduate Level 1 subject
Equivalent Subjects PUBH 1002 - Environment and Health
ENVL 1002 - Environmental Issues and Solutions
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and describe a variety of environmental issues
- Describe a number of emerging environmental issues due to urban development
- Identify and explain essential characteristics of various environmental issues
- Monitor, assess and make appropriate recommendations to address environmental noise issues
- Identify and explain the legal and administrative components of noise.
- Identify relevant environmental legislation and policy
- Demonstrate competency in academic writing
- Research and communicate a case study of an environmental issue
- Demonstrate critical thinking by identifying solutions to a chosen environmental issue
Subject Content
- Introduction into a number of environmental issues
- Urban development and environment
- Energy use
- Water pollution
- Water security
- Urban environments and human health
- 21st Century contaminants
- Environmental determinants of human health and wellbeing
- Environmental noise
- Assessment, regulation and control of environmental noise
- Environmental health policy, practice and stakeholder responsibilities
- Real world case studies
Prescribed Texts
- In place of a set text for this subject students will be directed to a broad range of regularly-updated online texts, peer-reviewed articles, government reports and policy documents.
Teaching Periods
Autumn
Hawkesbury
Day
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Spring
Hawkesbury
Composite
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