Environment and Development
  • Enrolled students: 5

Description of Courses

Environment and Development aims to give students the ability able to develop new knowledge, technology and or art in the field of environmental education or professional practice through research to produce creative, original and tested work that produces a variety of thinking about population and environment in sustainable development, application of demographic concepts and population dynamics; solve problems of science, technology, and or art in the field of environmental education through inter, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches through understanding the fulfillment of human rights and child protection, health, sanitation, family and human rights patterns; solve the problems of science, technology, and or the arts in the field of environmental education through an inter, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach that is deep on gender equality and justice in development and policy exit plan; manage, lead and develop research and development in terms of climate change with its impact on industrial development and conservation of natural resources, both in the mining, energy and forest environments; and understand explain and review about labor force, migration, human resources development and poverty alleviation.


  • Enrolled students: 5