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Master of Applied Anthropology & Participatory Development (MAAPD)
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Society and Environment
Society and EnvironmentThe MAAPD (Society and Environment) is a specialisation within the MAAPD. It aims to give students a critical understanding of the role which social scientists play in understanding the social aspects of environmental issues and applying this knowledge to policy processes at different levels of social and political organisation. Graduates will possess the skills to work in a variety of corporate, governmental and civil society settings where these issues have to be addressed in both an analytical and practical way. Graduates of the specialization in Society and Environment will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to:
Who should do the MAAPD (Society and Environment) ProgramThe MAAPD (Society and Environment) program is designed for those who have developed an interest in the application of anthropological methods to an understanding of environmental issues. It is designed for people working in or with government agencies, non-government organisations or private companies who wish to develop their knowledge of society-environment relationships. On completion of the MAAPD (Society and Environment) program, graduates will be better equipped to design, manage or evaluate activities that seek to change the relationship between local communities and their natural environments. The MAAPD (Society and Environment) program is taught by anthropologists and social scientists from specialist areas across the ANU. It draws on the regional and conceptual expertise that has contributed to the world-class reputation of the ANU in resource management and environmental studies. It comprises four compulsory and two elective courses. The MAAPD (Society and Environment) is currently available on-campus at either a full-time or part-time intensity - 2 semesters full time, 3-4 semesters part time. There are also short-course, modular, and distance-education delivery options available. Any of the courses offered can be taken as Non Award Courses. |
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Page last updated: October 12 2009 15:05:51.
Please direct all enquiries to: MAAPD@anu.edu.au Page authorised by: Professor Francesca Merlan |
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