Short Learning Programme in Risks & Socio-Environmental Sustainability
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Faculty Website:听听 Faculty of Science
Department:听Department of Geography, Environmental Management & Energy Studies
Programme Level: Continuous Education Programmes
Programme Name:听SLP in Risks & Socio-Environmental Sustainability
Programme Code: S2RSSQ
Medium of Facilitation: Online
NQF Level:听5
NQF Credits:听8
SAQA:听
Senate Approval: S397/2020(3)
Application Start Date: 16 January 2026
Application End Date: 18 April 2026
Campus:听Online
Contacts: Dr Bopaki Phogole: 011 559 4423
Email: bopakip@uj.ac.za
Duration of Study:听4 Weeks
Purpose
We are in the middle of the Anthropocene, a period characterized by a global environmental crisis (e.g., the ongoing 6th mass extinction, climate change, environmental injustice, etc.) whose consequences on our social fabric are now a matter of听concern.听This crisis is mainly driven by the unsustainable use of environmental assets in combination with ill-informed decisions whose impacts could be felt across generations. Under the business-as-usual scenario, we risk losing the ecosystem services听on which humans rely for their survival.听As a result, the future of the human species itself is compromised. In this context, the present SLP aims to train current and future leaders on risk prevention, risk assessment and risk management towards more sustainable human-environment interactions.
Students who complete the short learning programme in risk and socio-environmental sustainability will acquire a number of competencies and skills. This SLP will enable students to be professionally competent and to become acquainted with the different procedures in environmental risk assessment as well as basic skills in understanding social and environmental sustainability and its relevance for organizations in their different contexts.
This learning programme is developed in line with some of the objectives of the National Skills Development Strategy III of the Department of Higher Education and Training, notably Goal 4.2 and Chapter 5.听 Goal 4.2 is set to increase access to occupationally鈥恉irected programmes that are in line with (1) Learning Pathways for High-Level Skills; (2)听 Learning Programme Regulations; (3) the Higher Education Qualifications and Skills Framework; (4) the SETA Grant Regulations; and the (5) Professional Graduate Pathway Report. On the other hand, Chapter 5 lays emphasis on the acquisition of green skills for a green economy and makes recommendations for future green skills development in South Africa. Similarly, the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) identifies the green economy as one of the three priority areas for scaling up meanwhile the Environmental Sector Skills Plan for South Africa (ESSA) describes the status quo with regard to the demand and supply of environmental skills, and provides information on scarce and critical skills in the sector from a supply and demand perspective.
Students who complete the short learning programme in risk and socio-environmental sustainability will acquire a number of competencies and skills. This SLP will enable students to be professionally competent and to become acquainted with the different procedures in environmental risk assessment as well as basic skills in social and environmental sustainability and its relevance for organizations in their different contexts.
Curriculum
The course content is summarized in 5 themes summarized as follows:
Theme 1: Environmental and social governance: A brief Introduction
- The objectives of environmental and social governance
- Explaining the importance of environmental and social governance
- Key themes in environmental and social governance
Theme 2: Environmental, economic and social risk assessment:
- Understand and explain the concept of sustainable finance
- Categorize environmental and social risks
- Conduct environmental and social risks assessment
- Provide mitigation options of risks
- Understand the management of environmental and social risks
- Environmental Auditing
Theme 3: Environmental aspects of sustainability:
- Explain global environmental concerns.
- Explain the concept of carbon footprint
- Provide options for cleaner production
- Provide ways to prevent pollution
- Contribute strategies to meeting SDGs 2030
Theme听4: Social aspects of sustainability:
- Explain the five dimensions of social sustainability
- Discuss the importance of social sustainability
- Recommend options towards achieving social sustainability within an organization
Theme听5: Sustainability reporting:
- Understand overview of reporting standards
- Understand material topics and boundaries
- Present and compile a sustainability report
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Admission Requirements
The proposed SLP is developed to cater for current university graduates but also novice professionals specializing in environmental management whether at entry level of the job grading continuum or already at post school academic environment.听 A qualification corresponding to NQF5 in any discipline is required. This implies that, even if you do not have a solid background in environmental management or science, you can still apply, given that you will be introduced to basic relevant concepts at the start of the course.
Selection Process
Selection will strictly be guided by the admission requirements. A qualification corresponding to NQF 5 in any discipline is required. Submit your application by February 13th听2026听for the first cohort that will start on March 14th听 2026,听and by April 18th 2026 for the second cohort that will start on听June 6th 2026.
The course will start when at least 15 applicants are admitted.
For further information, contact:
Dr. Bopaki Phogole
Administrator
Dept. of Geography, Environmental Management and Energy Studies
欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg
P.O. Box 524
Auckland Park 2006
Tel. No. (011) 559-4423
E-mail: bopakip@uj.ac.za (preferred).
More Information
Please use the following application听Specific Token听when applying:听SCISLP Mode of lectures and Fees Lectures will be delivered using online platforms (i.e., MS Teams) and take place once a week only on Saturdays (5 sessions in total). The fee for online sessions is R10 370. The fee must be paid in advance, and the proof of payment must be sent to the administrator (bopakip@uj.ac.za). Please take note that if your employer is going to pay the fees, all arrangements for the payment must be made by the students themselves. If the employer pays the amount via a bank transfer, evidence of payment must be provided during registration, and the student number must be used as a reference. Please take notice of the fact that the 欧美福利100000 might charge a further administrative fee towards new students not previously enrolled at this university to account for the process of capturing personal data onto the computer system.
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