Overview
The Systems Thinking - Climate Change and Sustainable Decision Making course at the University of Glasgow is intended for a wide range of learners who want to learn skills and understanding of the complexities of making decisions in post-pandemic world in the context of the climate emergency and sustainable/just transition.
By the end of this course students should be able to:
- Describe what systems thinking is, why it is relevant to climate change and sustainability.
- Evaluate the potential value and contribution of systems thinking in supporting ESG and CSR [a systems approach will naturally leverage pro-environmental orientation of individuals within organisations to act toward their strengths and interests]
- Explore different ways in which systems thinking can be applied in practice by individuals and organisations to support problem-solving, decision-making and organisational learning
- Evaluate case studies of system orientated responses to climate change
- Apply a set of ‘synergistic analytic skills’ including: Systems mapping to enable problem framing and scoping; Scenario thinking to support individuals to explore plausible futures
- Understand that due to the complexity and dynamic nature of systems, intuitive decision-making does not always lead to expected outcomes.
Career Prospects
Skills learned in this course will be directly applicable to a wide range of workplaces and will be desirable to companies/organisations trying to make the changes needed for the transition to net zero and responsive to new policies and regulations that will drive the need for change.
Programme Structure
The program focuses on:
- Systems Thinking, Climate Change & Sustainability
- Applications of Systems Thinking to Problem-Solving & Decision-Making
- Exploration Case Studies That Show Systems Thinking in Practice
- Making Systems Change
- Intervening, Acting & Measuring
Key information
Duration
- Part-time
- 3 months
Start dates & application deadlines
Language
Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Glasgow, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Climate Studies & Meteorology Sustainable Development Environmental Management View 48 other Short Courses in Sustainable Development in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
Participants should have a first degree or equivalent and an IELTS score of at least 6.5. No previous experience in climate change, sustainability, or systems thinking is required. This course is specially designed for those new to the discipline.
Tuition Fees
Additional Details
- You are eligible for a fully funded place on this course if you are Scottish-domiciled and/or work for an organisation based in Scotland.