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The Open University is launching a new short course on sustainability and sustainable development in Scotland, starting in May 2010. Sustainable Scotland (nothing to do with this website) looks into key themes of the sustainability agenda, including how we manage waste, how we produce and use food, our choice of energy sources, how we use information technology, and transport issues.
The course also considers some less well explored areas including cultural and community sustainability. This course is taught entirely online. It is looking to appeal to anyone seeking to play a more active and informed role in a sustainable future as well as those who are interested in contemporary Scottish society. Sustainable Scotland is a broad-based course at SCQF level 7 that can be taken as part of a qualification or on its own. No previous qualifications are required to study. If you would like to receive more information or promotion stuff about the course, please click here.
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