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Dec 04, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sustainability, B.A.
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Professors: Shaun Huston, Michael McGlade
Associate professor: Mark Van Steeter
Mission
Provide knowledge and mentoring that will transform students into leaders who apply systems thinking in order to envision and implement solutions towards sustainable development.
Learning Outcomes
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Describe social, environmental, and economic elements of sustainable human communities
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Analyze the systemic nature of interrelationships among social, environmental, and economic elements of a thriving human community.
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Apply knowledge through actions that promote a sustainable and balanced system between humans and the environment.
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Specialized Study Credits: 12
Consult with your advisor on selecting courses that match your interests and post-graduation plans. Choose from:
Advanced Skills & Practice Credits: 8
Consult with your advisor on selecting credits that match your interests and post-graduation plans. Choose from any combination of:
- Study Abroad Credits: 1-8
- Appropriate credits to be worked out with a student’s advisor and the Study Abroad office
- Interdisciplinary Skills and Tools Credits: 1-8
- Appropriate credits to be worked out with a student’s advisor, which may include, but are not limited to courses in language study, research methods and data analysis, cartography and GIS, or media production
- SUST 401 Field Experience Credits: 1-8
- SUST 402 Independent Project Credits: 1-8
Satisfactory Grade Use
Program requirements may be fulfilled with a grade of S.
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