Subject:
Environment and Sustainability
Credit units:
3
College:
Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: School of Environ and Sustain
Description
The course explores the intricate connections between water, human health, and well-being, with a particular focus on social justice issues both globally and within Canada. Through a combination of lectures, case studies, and guests, students will examine the disparities in water access and quality, the resulting impacts on health and wellbeing, and the efforts to address these inequities through policy, activism, and community initiatives. The course is designed as a participatory seminar with guest lecturers, community leaders, videos, discussions and student presentations.
Restriction(s): Students must be registered in the Master of Water Security (M.W.S.) program or have permission of the instructor.
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