Overview

Behavioural change approaches are an important, and often very cost effective, part of the mix of solutions to many sustainability and other public policy issues, such as water conservation, energy efficiency and immunisation. Considerable opportunities exist in this space, as comparatively little time and effort is usually invested in understanding … For more content click the Read More button below. With a mix of theoretical and practical work, this unit will enable you to understand individual behaviour in a way that identifies opportunities for change. It will take you through a process of unpacking public policy challenges and identifying real-life behavioural solutions. This involves prioritising behaviours and target audiences and understanding drivers of behaviour and potential solutions. You will also learn to work collaboratively to design, test and evaluate behaviour change interventions.

Offerings

S1-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS
S1-01-CLAYTON-ONLINE-EV

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Mark Boulet

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Kavya Raj

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

Understand, and be able to clearly define, human behaviour;

2.

Appreciate and explore the range of behavioural drivers;

3.

Understand and apply a methodical, research-based approach to developing behaviour change solutions to sustainability challenges;

4.

Explore and apply different research methods and thinking tools to move from a challenge to a behaviour change solution;

5.

Collaboratively design and effectively communicate a behaviour change initiative.

6.

Collaboratively design and effectively communicate potential behaviour change programs.

Teaching approach

Peer assisted learning
Enquiry-based learning
Active learning
Online learning
Problem-based learning

Assessment

1 - Assignment 1
2 - Assignment 2: Policy brief: behaviour and sustainability (individual work)
3 - Assignment 3: Group behaviour change projects

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Workshops

Workload requirements

Workload

Availability in areas of study

Leadership for sustainable development
International development practice