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| Year 1, Academic year 2016/17, Starting month: September
Notes: Alternative option courses from those listed below may be substituted with the permission of the Programme Director.
COMPULSORY COURSES 
This DPT has 3
compulsory course(s).
 
| Code | Course Name | Period | Credits |  
| PGGE11114 | Values and the Environment (P) | Semester 1 | 20 |  
|  | Notes: Students who have previously taken the corresponding undergraduate level version of this course will be required to undertake an alternative core course selected in consultation with the Programme Director. |  
| GEGR11001 | Political Ecology | Semester 2 | 20 |  
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| PGGE11119 | Dissertation - Environment, Culture & Society | Full Year | 60 |  
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COURSE OPTIONS 
This DPT has 4
set(s) of course options with the following rules.
 
Overarching rule collection group: A    
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:  
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
 
| Code | Course Name | Credits |  
 
| PGSP11358 | Global Environment: Key Issues | 20 |  
| PRGE11002 | Research Design in Human Geography | 20 |  
| PGGE11130 | Human dimensions of environmental change and sustainability | 20 |  
| PGGE11185 | Encountering Cities (PGT) | 20 |  
| ARCH11246 | Topics in Environmental Humanities | 20 |  
| THET11011 | Ecology, Ethics and Spirit | 20 |  
| PGGE11186 | Marine Systems and Policies | 20 |  Notes:These courses are RECOMMENDED SEMESTER ONE options for the MSc in Environment, Culture and Society. Please note there are limited spaces available for Global Environment: Key Issues course. 
OR    
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, during Semester 1
 
| Code | Course Name | Credits |  
 
| PGGE11007 | Atmospheric Quality and Global Change | 20 |  
| PGGE11084 | Distributed GIS | 10 |  
| PGGE11195 | International Development in a Changing World | 20 |  
| SCIL11030 | Key Concepts in Global Social Change | 20 |  
| PGGE11183 | Soil Protection and Management | 20 |  
| PGGE11067 | Principles of Geographical Information Science (Block1) | 10 |  
| PGGE11181 | Principles of GIS for Archaeologists | 20 |  
| PGGE11134 | Archives: History, Geography, Politics | 20 |  Notes:These courses are additional semester one options for the MSc in Environment, Culture and Society. 
AND    
 
Overarching rule collection group: B    
Select exactly 40 credits
from these collections:  
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
 
| Code | Course Name | Credits |  
 
| ENLI11193 | Green Thoughts: Landscape, Environment and Literature (PG Version) | 20 |  
| PRGE11001 | Methodological Debates in Human Geography | 20 |  
| PGGE11194 | Animals and Society | 20 |  
| PGSP11416 | Anthropology and Environment | 20 |  
| PGGE11187 | Understanding Environment and Development | 20 |  
| PGGE11192 | Case Studies in Sustainable Development | 20 |  
| PGGE11025 | Forests and Environment | 20 |  
| PGSP11359 | Global Environment and Society | 20 |  
| PGGE11165 | Sustainability of Food Production | 20 |  
| PGSP11299 | Global Environmental Politics | 20 |  
| PLIT11016 | Climate Change, Justice and Responsibility | 20 |  Notes:These courses are RECOMMENDED SEMESTER TWO options for the MSc in Environment, Culture and Society. Please note there are limited spaces available for Global Environmental Politics course. 
OR    
 
Select
a minimum of 0 credits and maximum of 40 credits
 
from the following list of courses, during Semester 2
 
| Code | Course Name | Credits |  
 
| PGSP11331 | Biobusiness | 20 |  
| PGGE11009 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 20 |  
| PGSP11293 | ICT for Development | 20 |  
| PGSP11296 | Interpreting Development: Institutions and Practices | 20 |  
| PGGE11010 | Land Use/Environmental Interactions | 20 |  
| PGSP11400 | Innovation in Sustainable Food Systems | 20 |  
| PGSP11376 | Humans and Other Species | 20 |  
| ARCH11264 | Time, Place, Belonging: understanding time in society | 20 |  Notes:These courses are additional semester two options for the MSc in Environment, Culture and Society. |  
 
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