Sustainable development passport
Category: Science and technology
Semester : Semester 2 (S2)
ECTS credits
2 ECTS – 20 hours
Number of places
North Campus: 300 places & South Campus: 300 places
Teaching locations
(S2) North Campus - Moufia
(S2) South Campus - Buffer
General rules
- From the moment you have validated a UEO, you cannot submit your application a second time to the same UEO.
- You must be covered by civil liability which may be requested at any time by the speakers or the administration.
- The documents that we advise you to consult: the Specific Regulations of WEU and F.AQ
Target audience
- Exclusively for students registered in General License
You must check that your sector is correct concerned by WEU.
Priority licensing levels
Open to everyone
Recommended sectors
Open to all
Prerequisites
No
Description of the WEU
The teaching unit on the sustainable development passport intended for undergraduate students at the University of La Réunion aims to raise students' awareness of the issues and challenges of sustainable development, as well as to provide them with the necessary tools to understand the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and integrate them into their daily lives.
The teaching unit begins with an introduction to the issues and challenges of sustainable development, with an emphasis on the environmental, social and economic issues facing our planet. Students will also be introduced to key concepts of sustainable development. Students will also learn how these goals are interconnected and how achieving them can help solve many of the world's problems.
Finally, the teaching unit aims to provide students with the tools and skills necessary to integrate the SDGs into their daily lives and their future profession. Students will learn how they can contribute to achieving the SDGs as responsible citizens and as professionals from different sectors.
It should be noted that the teaching unit on the presentation of sustainable development objectives intended for undergraduate students at the University of La Réunion will be taught online, directly on a Moodle platform. The training course will be structured to provide an optimal learning experience for students.
The teaching unit begins with an introduction to the issues and challenges of sustainable development, with an emphasis on the environmental, social and economic issues facing our planet. Students will also be introduced to key concepts of sustainable development. Students will also learn how these goals are interconnected and how achieving them can help solve many of the world's problems.
Finally, the teaching unit aims to provide students with the tools and skills necessary to integrate the SDGs into their daily lives and their future profession. Students will learn how they can contribute to achieving the SDGs as responsible citizens and as professionals from different sectors.
It should be noted that the teaching unit on the presentation of sustainable development objectives intended for undergraduate students at the University of La Réunion will be taught online, directly on a Moodle platform. The training course will be structured to provide an optimal learning experience for students.
WHAT DO I LEARN? Targeted RNCP skill blocks
Identification of a question within a disciplinary field
Analysis of a question by mobilizing disciplinary concepts
Digital and digital uses
Other specific skills
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Teaching methods
Asynchronous remote
Assessment methods
Continuous monitoring
Forecast timetable
UEO planning Sustainable development passport S2
The UEOs do not appear on the Timetable (EDT) of your License.
The UEO managers will communicate to you directly any changes to EDT that may occur during the semester.
The UEOs do not appear on the Timetable (EDT) of your License.
The UEO managers will communicate to you directly any changes to EDT that may occur during the semester.
Contacts
Managers of the UEO North Campus and South Campus – Department of Studies and Training Management (DEPF): Contact form