Graduate Certificate in Social Ecology
The Graduate Certificate in Social Ecology explores the dynamic interrelationships between the personal, social, environmental and ‘spiritual’. We acknowledge that everything we do as individuals affects others and our shared communities and environments. We regard ourselves as parts of the systems (local and global) in which we live, and that we need to take responsibility for our roles within them. Key theme areas include cultural action, sustainability education, ethical leadership, organisational development, transformative learning and applied spirituality.
This course is for those who think that achieving ecological, social and personal sustainability will require a shift in values and attitudes, rather than just more scientific knowledge and technology. It is for social change activists who want to be more effective in working with transformation within organisations and communities. It is for those seeking to influence our shared future – imaginatively, collaboratively, ethically and effectively.
This course is unique to UWS. There is no direct comparison in Australia. It is an adult learning program that works on a self-directed learning model. We have been offering this program in various forms for nearly 20 years and have graduated hundreds of students. All staff are experienced in the field and are strong researchers and community educators. The Graduate Certificate in Social Ecology is designed to allow students to build their personal and community effectiveness and, as such, values students’ prior accomplishments in a way few programs do.
Course Details
| UAC Code | Campus |
| 955788 | Block Mode/ Distance |
Duration
One year part time.
A Career in Social Ecology
This program works with people who work with people. These range from educators of various sorts – environmental educators, corporate
trainers and facilitators, counsellors and psychotherapists – to community workers and independent consultants. Graduates work in local government, the community sector, NGOs and independent environmental organisations. They work in Indigenous community settings, in human resources and in counselling and welfare services. Some are full-time environmental activists. Others are drawn to the course to ground their particular yearnings for community and relevance. For some, the motivation to enrol is personal fulfilment rather than the desire for a professional qualification.
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