Gaining of knowledge related to Geographies of Global Change, Identity and Difference: Introduction to Anthropology, Development Studies: The Anthropology of International Aid, Geographies of Development, The Ecological Humanities: Australians and their Environment, Cities and Planning, Australian Environmental, The Politics of Development Theory and Practice, Travel, Tourism and Cultural Production, Asia-Pacific Development, Pacific Cultures: Kings, Cannibals and Other Mysteries, Culture, Care and Country in Aboriginal, Doing Ethnography, Globalization, Religion and Conflict, Culture, Health and Sexuality in the Developing World, Culture and Human Rights, Justice and Development, Resource Management, Geographies of Health, Urban Strategic Planning, Human Geography in Action, Global Population Challenges, International Human Rights Law, American Foreign Policy toward the Third World, Activism and Social Change are the concepts included as major parts in this course.