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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Sustainability, Minor
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Introduction
Minors in Applied Sustainability are introduced to a broadly applicable problem-solving process that seeks to create whole systems solutions to environmental and social problems. Its hallmark is an inclusive, interdisciplinary, and collaborative approach that brings multiple perspectives together to make shared decisions. Building on a foundation of ecoliteracy and the practice of ecological design, students in the Applied Sustainability minor will be introduced to sustainability principles derived from a scientific understanding of how ecosystems operate though experiential engagement and practice. Focus is on developing an ethic of service and leadership, creative and collaborative attitudes and behaviors, excellent verbal and visual communications skills, and effective problem-solving skills.
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Minor Requirements: 23-27 Credits
All of the Following: 17 Credits
One of the Following: 2 Credits
Complete One of the Following Categories: 4-8 Credits
Fostering Sustainable Behavior: 8 Credits
Sustainability and Economics: 8 Credits
History, Ethics, Politics and Sustainability: 8 Credits
Take two of the following:
Health, Culture & Sustainability: 8 Credits
Take two of the following:
Social Sustainability: 8 Credits
Take two of the following:
Design for Sustainability: 6 Credits
Outdoor Leadership: 4-5 Credits
Leadership and Education for Sustainability: 6 Credits
Sustainable Agriculture: 4 Credits
Program Details
Program Learning Outcomes
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Understand and apply transdisciplinary approaches to sustainability issues, across and within the spheres of sustainability (e.g. social, ecological, and economic).
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Communicate effectively, orally and in writing, theoretical and practical knowledge of ecological, social, and economic systems, and their intersections within sustainability.
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