Students put the measures they developed during the courses Tackling Environmental Problems II into practice, in collaboration with partners from civil society, the public and the private sector.
Learning objective
Students are able to put the measures they developed to address sustainability problems into practice.
Content
In Tackling Environmental Problems I & II, students analyze a sustainability topic, identify a specific problem within it, develop measures to address the problem and test the measures for feasibility by presenting them to concerned stakeholders. Some of the students develop their measures to such a degree, that the measures could actually be implemented. Tackling Environmental Problems III provides the opportunity to do so. Together with partners from civil society, the private and the public sector, students agree on the implementation plan, the financial and legal aspects and put the measure into practice.
Prerequisites / Notice
Tackling Environmental Problems I & II is a prerequisite for taking the course Tackling Environmental Problems III.
Competencies
Method-specific Competencies
Decision-making
fostered
Problem-solving
assessed
Project Management
assessed
Social Competencies
Communication
fostered
Cooperation and Teamwork
fostered
Customer Orientation
fostered
Personal Competencies
Adaptability and Flexibility
fostered
Critical Thinking
fostered
Self-direction and Self-management
assessed
Performance assessment
Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)