SDG 17 Mahi Tahi

Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.

Featured subject: Politics and International Relations

Politics and International Relations offers undergraduate and postgraduate study programmes on a range of important political problems, from questions about multiculturalism, democracy and climate governance to human rights, conflict and public policy. These programmes are highly relevant to SDG 17.

Featured faculty: Auckland Law School

Many Environmental, Commercial, Public and General Law courses are relevant to SDG 17, and offered as part of the LLB and through various postgraduate programmes. 

Undergraduate courses in other faculties and subjects

Course code and title Subject
ENVSCI 101: Environment, Science and Management
Environmental Science
BIOSCI 204: Principles of Microbiology
Biological Science
BIOSCI 320: Pure and Applied Entomology
Biological Science
BIOSCI 321: Plant Pathology
Biological Science
COMMS 300: New Media and the Future of Communication
Communication
CRIM 204: Critical Studies in Policing
Criminology
ECON 232: Development of the International Economy
Economics
ECON 341: International Trade
Economics
EDUCSW 301: Equity in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Education
ENVSCI 201: Natural and Human Environmental Systems
Environmental Science
ENVSCI 301: Environmental Science and Decision Making
Environmental Science
ENVSCI 303: Environmental Science, Risk and Society
Environmental Science
GEOG 205: Environment and Society
Geography
MAORIHTH 201: Introduction to Māori Health
Māori Health
MGMT 223: Understanding Work and People
Management
MGMT 309: Organisational Ethics and Sustainability
Management
PACIFIC 206: Special Topic: Pacific Youth: Contemporary Realities in the Pacific Region
Pacific Studies
POPLHLTH 305: Community Nutrition
Population Health
SCIENT 301: Bio-entrepreneurship
Science Enterprise
SCISCHOL 301: Advanced Science and Innovation
Science Scholars
SOCIOL 208: Work and Life
Sociology
SOCIOL 230/302: Public Sociology and Social Justice
Sociology
SOCSCIPH 300: Current Debates in Health and Health Policy
Social Science for Public Health
SPANISH 313: Engendering Nations
Spanish
SUSTAIN 300: A Sustainable World Sustainability
THEOREL 205/305: Religion and Violence
Theological and Religious Studies
THEOREL 211: Religion, Gender and Sexuality
Theological and Religious Studies
YOUTHWRK 253: Addictions and Youth
Youth Work

Postgraduate courses in other faculties and subjects

Course code and title Subject
BIOSCI 739: Dialogues in Biology
Biological Science
COMENT 703: Commercialisation of Science and Technology
Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship
COMLAW 741A: International Taxation
Commercial Law
COMLAW 749: Tax Avoidance
Commercial Law
COMLAW 750: Tax Policy
Commercial Law
DEVELOP 717: Humanitarian Interventions
Development Studies
ECON 783: Energy Economics
Economics
EDUC 734: Māori/Indigenous Language Revitalisation
Education
EDUC 777: Special Topic: Māori-Pākehā Educational Relationships
Education
EDUC 787: Researching Māori Education
Education
ENVMGT 743: Environmental Policy
Environmental Management
ENVMGT 744: Resource Management
Environmental Management
ENVMGT 747: Current Issues in Sustainability
Environmental Management
ENVSCI 711: Assessing Environmental Effects
Environmental Science
ENVSCI 734: Restoration and Landscape Ecology
Environmental Science
FORENSIC 706: Environmental Forensic Science
Environmental Science
GEOG 737: Policy and Expertise
Geography
GEOG 749: Climate and Society
Geography
INFOSYS 701: Global Outsourcing
Information Systems
INFOSYS 737: Adaptive Enterprise Systems
Information Systems
MAORIHTH 701: Foundations of Māori Health
Māori Health
POLICY 701: Policy Analysis and Evaluation
Public Policy
SCIENT 703: Frontiers in Biotechnology
Science Enterprise
SCIENT 722: Current Issues in Bioscience Enterprise
Science Enterprise
SOCIOL 706: Special Topic: The Sociology of Disasters
Sociology
SOCIOL 728: Family, Women and the State
Sociology
SOCIOL 740: Modern Times, Modern Crimes
Sociology
SOCIOL 745: Special Topic: The Sociology of Science and Technology
Sociology
SPANISH 745: Peripheric Cultures and Literatures
Spanish