Sustainable Consumption (Munich - DE)

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Since water, energy and food are restricted commodities
diligent utilisation of them is critical for every human being.
In the last few years the topic of sustainability has become
more significantly important. This specialisation deals, on
the one hand, with topics about consumer and health behaviour
and on the other hand with the role of companies and government
with regard to the concept of sustainable consumption.

This specialisation contains the following modules:

  • Advanced Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (2nd)
  • Health Behaviour and Promotion (2nd)
  • International Environmental Policy (2nd)
  • Sustainability Marketing and Sustainable Consumption (2nd)
  • Ecological Economics (3rd)
  • Human Dimensions in Resource Management (3rd)
  • Consumer Psychology and Gender Studies (3rd)
  • Management of Human-Nature-Technology Systems (3rd)

 Click here to read more about the courses!

Please note:
If you only stay one semester at TUM you should combine the courses of both specialisations!

News

16. July 2010

The Bulgarian magazine is Study & Training Abroad has published an article about EURECA in Bulgarian.

31. March 2010

The Technische Universität will offer an information evening for prospected students for the European Master's Programme in Consumer Affairs on 27th April 2010.

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