Course Description

Course Name

Systems Thinking and Sustainability

Session: VSJF1125

Hours & Credits

48 Contact Hours

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

This course provides the student with an introduction to systems thinking within the context of sustainable development and specifically causal feedback loops and the need for a change of perspectives in a globalized, post-pandemic world facing climate change. It examines systems thinking theory in a fun and dynamic manner with practical examples taken from everyday life to gain a greater understanding of systems dynamics. The student will learn to discover, understand and appreciate the systems of which we are part, how we function (or don’t) within them as individuals and as a society, and hone our skills so our involvement in systems dynamics – whether at the personal, international or global levels – can contribute to more positive outcomes over time. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) included in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted in 2015 at the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly provide the backdrop to the course.

COURSE CONTENT

Part 1: Introduction to systems theory with reference to today’s SD challenges

Theme/Module 1: Sustainable development and systems thinking

Theme/Module 2: System structures and behaviors 

Theme/Module 3: Systems and us

Theme/Module 4: Systems and sustainability in practice 

Part 2: Shifting perspectives

Theme/Module 5: From the parts to the whole

Part 3: Systems thinking in practice (project development)

Theme/Module 6: Facing challenges 

Theme/Module 7: Collective impact 

Theme/Module 8: Final project

*Course content subject to change