- Dransfield, R. (latest edition). Business Economics. Routledge, Milton Park.
- Mulvihill, P.R. & Ali, S.H. (latest edition). Environmental Management: Critical thinking and emerging practices. Routledge, Milton Park.
Supplementary scientific articles and other material will be provided electronically.
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This course is offered as part of programme:
Course content
The purpose of this course is for the student to develop basic knowledge of environmental management systems and similar control systems for organizations as well as their relations with the natural environment.
The course contains the general fundamentals of environmental management systems and similar control systems for organizations as well as more advanced content within a few different variants of management systems. The course covers:
- environmental management's ecological, social and economic context and development
- driving forces linked to environmental management system
- control and management systems for managing the natural environment and resources
- working environment and OSH management systems
- environmental accounting, auditing and similar reporting from environmental management systems
Entry requirements
MV211A Reading, Writing and Discussing Texts in Environmental Studies 7,5 credits, MV212A Environmental History, Human Ecology and Environmental Ethics 7,5 credits, MV213A Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Chemistry 7,5 credits, MV214A Environmental Politics and Citizenship 7,5 credits, MV221A Statistics and Environmental Communication 7,5 credits, MV222E Urban Infrastructure, Ecology and Health 7,5 credits or MV222A Urban Infrastructure, Ecology and Health 7,5 credits, MV223A Environmental Psychology and Methods in Environmental Psychology 7,5 credits, MV224A Science Methods: Data Collection and Analysis of Environmental Quality 7,5 credits and MV233E International Environmental Collaborations 7,5 credits or
MV102B Environmental Science: Level 1 30 credits, MV101A Environmental Law 15 credits and MV108C Environmental Science: Level 2 30 credits or the equivalent
Course literature
Course evaluation
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