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BA Sustainable Development and Literature
About this course
Sustainable development and literature is a degree that brings together two fields with a shared concern for the future: one examining the social, economic, and environmental frameworks through which humanity attempts to live within planetary limits, and the other exploring how human beings have understood, narrated, and imagined their place in the world through the written word. Sustainable development draws on ecology, economics, ethics, and policy to ask what conditions are necessary for both people and the natural world to flourish over the long term. Literature offers a different but complementary lens, revealing how cultures have represented nature, place, resource, and obligation across time and traditions. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year programme allows you to engage seriously with both disciplines in an institution uniquely placed by its geography and ethos to make sustainable development tangible. You will develop skills in environmental analysis and sustainability thinking alongside the close reading, critical analysis, and interpretive skills that literary study demands. The combination is particularly coherent for students who want both analytical frameworks and imaginative depth in how they think about the world's most pressing challenges. The University of the Highlands and Islands offers multiple modes of study to suit different commitments and learning styles. Graduates from this combination are well placed for careers in environmental policy, sustainability consultancy, NGOs, education, heritage, cultural organisations, and writing and publishing with an environmental focus. The critical thinking and communication skills the degree builds are transferable to roles in public policy, community development, and the growing number of organisations where sustainability and cultural engagement intersect. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in environmental humanities, sustainability, literature, or related fields.
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