Undergraduate Courses
The Kingston philosophy is to integrate ideas on sustainability and sustainability development into the core curriculum. Sustainability touches all our lives in many contexts. Thus you will find yourself learning about sustainability principles in courses as diverse as Chemistry, Design, Human Rights, Politics, Motorsport and Motorcycle Engineering, and Real Estates Management.
Courses dealing more specifically with conservation and environmental change include:
- Biology BSc
- Environmental Management BSc
- Environmental Science BSc
- Environmental Studies BSc
- Geography BA/BSc
- Geography Joint Honours BS/BSc
- Historic Building Conservation FdSc
- Human Geography BA
- Human Geography Joint Honours BA/BSc
- Property Planning & Development BSc
A more focused sustainability curriculum is found in the
Please let us know if you have a course we should add to this list.
"... the people who will succeed 15 years from now, the countries which will succeed, are those which are most based on a sustainable vision of the world. That is what we should be training people to do."
Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP (Secretary of State for Education and Skills) 2003
"Universities educate most of the people who develop and manage society's institutions. For this reason, universities bear profound responsibilities to increase the awareness, knowledge, technologies and tools to create an environmentally sustainable future."
The Tailloires Declaration (Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future) 1992