Sep 14, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Bulletin

Sustainability Studies, B.A.


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Colleen Garrity, Coordinator

This program immerses students in the three pillars of sustainability: society, economy, and environment. Through interdisciplinary coursework, the major focuses on the connections that exist between social equity, economy, and environmental problems, and it builds student understanding of sustainable solutions that will meet the present and future needs of people and the biosphere. The major provides students with skills needed to pursue graduate studies or employment in a range of sustainability fields. Students are encouraged to incorporate internships and directed studies into their program with the approval of the Sustainability Studies Coordinator.

Program Learning Outcomes


  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the concept and practice of sustainability at personal, community, national, and global scales.
  2. Analyze complex systems in the context of social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
  3. Engage in sustainability research and/or outreach that applies and integrates knowledge and methods from multiple disciplines.
  4. Demonstrate critical thinking, writing, and oral communication skills to address the challenges and opportunities of sustainability. 

Total Credits Required to Complete Major: 44-54


Sustainability Dimension Courses (21-29 Credits)


Seven courses with at least two in each dimension. At least 18 credits must be at the 300-level or higher with 3-4 of those credits earned through the Integrative and Applied Learning Experience, and at least 3 credits must be at the 200-level or higher. 

Dimension 1: Society, Culture and Humanities (2 Classes - 6-8 credits)


Dimension 2: Development, Economics, and Global Perspective (2 Classes - 6-8 Credits)


An additional course (3-4 credits) from any one of the three dimensions.


Integrative and Applied Learning Experience: (3-4 credits)


Minimum Competence Requirement


A grade of C- or better is required for all courses used in fulfillment of the Sustainability Studies major.

Department Writing Requirement


Students will meet the department writing requirement for Sustainability Studies majors by writing a reflective essay in consultation with the Sustainability Studies Coordinator after completion of the Integrative and Applied Learning requirement.

Footnotes:


  1. Courses may have prerequisites.
  2. A three-credit lecture taken with its one-credit co-requisite lab constitutes one course.
  3. Three to four internship credits may be used to satisfy one sustainability dimension course or the integrative and applied learning requirement with the approval of the Sustainability Studies Coordinator.
  4. Three to four credits of directed study may be used to satisfy one sustainability dimension course or the integrative and applied learning requirement with the approval of the Sustainability Studies Coordinator.
  5. SUST 366 - Sustainability & Environmental Stewardship  or SUST 399 - Sustainability Directed Study  may be used to satisfy one sustainability dimension course or the integrative and applied learning requirement with the approval of the Sustainability Studies Coordinator.

Sample Course Map


For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2022: please select the bulletin year in which you entered the college (matriculated) at the top right of this page.

Curriculum Map  

Total Credit Hours: 120


Note: Variation in the order of courses is possible, depending upon prerequisites. Consult course information in the bulletin or your academic advisor to customize your eight semester plan.  

KEY - Participation in a Global Society (PGS)


Attributes:

Sub Areas

Abbreviation Definition
DPP Diversity, Pluralism, Power
WCV World Cultures & Values
CGC Contemporary Global Challenges
CAI Creativity & Innovation
SST Sustainability

Learning Areas

Abbreviation Definition
ARTS Arts
HUMA Humanities
SOSC Social Science

 

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