SDG1: No Poverty
In this course, we will explore what poverty really means, how it is measured globally and nationally, and what efforts are being made to reduce and eventually eradicate it.
£50.00
SDG2: Zero Hunger
In this course, we will explore the global issue of hunger, including famine, food insecurity, poor nutrition, and unequal access to healthy food.
£50.00
SDG3: Good Health & Well-Being
In this course, we will explore health as a cornerstone of sustainable development, including physical and mental health, maternal and child health, diseases, environmental risks, and care infrastructure.
£50.00
SDG4 : Quality Education
In this course, we will explore education as a force for personal growth, social change, and sustainable development, examining global patterns of access, equity, and quality.
£50.00
SDG5: Gender Equality
In this course, we will explore Sustainable Development Goal 5, which seeks gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, focusing on rights, safety, employment, and representation.
£50.00
SDG6: Clean Water & Sanitation
In this course, we will explore water as a vital resource for life, health, and ecosystems, examining challenges of scarcity, pollution, and unequal access.
£50.00
SDG7: Affordable & Clean Energy
In this course, we will explore energy as a foundation for economic growth, social development, and climate action, examining access, efficiency, and innovation.
£50.00
SDG8: Decent Work & Economic Growth
In this course, we will explore the relationship between economic growth, work, and sustainability, focusing on employment, youth participation, labor rights, financial access, and environmental impact.
£50.00
SGD9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
In this course, we will explore Sustainable Development Goal 9 on industry, innovation, and infrastructure, examining how it connects to economic systems and global development.
£50.00
SDG10: Reduced Inequalities
In this course, we will explore Sustainable Development Goal 10 on reducing inequalities, examining disparities in income, opportunity, and representation worldwide.
£50.00
SDG11: Sustainable Cities & Communities
In this course, we will explore the role of cities in sustainable development, examining urban poverty, resilience, and greener community design.
£50.00
SDG12: Responsible Consumption & Production
In this course, we will explore Sustainable Development Goal 12 on responsible consumption and production, examining the systems behind what we make, use, and discard.
£50.00
About MLA College
MLA College is a specialist higher education institution recognised for its focus on sustainability, applied learning, and globally relevant education. With a modern and flexible learning approach, MLA supports learners in building knowledge that connects academic development with real-world impact.
The institution is known for fostering innovation, environmental awareness, and interdisciplinary learning experiences that prepare students for evolving global challenges and opportunities.
Through GlobalU, learners can access MLA College as part of a broader international education ecosystem designed for flexible and future-focused learning.