Climate change adaptation course
Adapting to Climate Change - how it affects your profession
An intensive short course from the Griffith School of Environment
Are you ready to pay more for food and water, petrol and heating, travel and transport, insurance and housing? Are you ready for fires and floods, storms and droughts? Find out just how climate change is already affecting how we live, work and play. Whether you are studying science or engineering, business or law, medicine or public health, planning or politics, your profession has a part to play in social adaptation to climate change. This course shows you how.
This 10 credit point intensive course is taught by experts who will bring you, in easily understandable terms, the most up-to-date knowledge in their field. On successful completion, you will have a working knowledge of climate adaptation across a broad range of disciplines.
Course Title: Climate Change Adaptation
Where: Gold Coast campus
When: Summer Semester: Monday 24 – Friday 28 November 2008
Learning mode: In-person – intensive short course
Course Code: 3007ENV
Credit point value: 10
Course level: Undergraduate
Convenor: Professor Ralf Buckley
This course is an elective open to all programs. There are no prerequisites.
For mor information:
Web: www.griffith.edu.au/environment
Phone: 5(07) 552 8064
Flyer: Climate Change Adaptation Course Flyer
Visit: Griffith School of Environment, Building G24, Room 3.14, Gold Coast campus