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Academic Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Academic Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Applied Sustainability, BA


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Program Learning Outcomes:


Applied Sustainability is a broadly applicable problem-solving process that seeks to create whole systems solutions to environmental and social issues. Its hallmark is an inclusive, transdisciplinary, and collaborative approach that brings multiple perspectives together to make shared and equitable decisions. Building on a foundation of ecological literacy and systems thinking, students in the Applied Sustainability major will learn to apply frameworks derived from a scientific understanding of how ecosystems operate to contemporary sustainability issues of varying scale, though experiential engagement, design, and practice. The major focuses on the integration of theoretical and practical knowledges, building quantitative and qualitative research skills, and preparing students leaders for careers that interface with diverse stakeholders. Students will be exposed to the principles of community engagement, and opportunities for service and leadership.

Careers for majors in Applied Sustainability include: conservation and environmental education/interpretation, food and agriculture systems, permaculture and landscape design, sustainability coordinators and assessment in businesses/institutions, urban and community planning, research and science policy.

Applied Sustainability Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand and apply transdisciplinary approaches to sustainability issues, across and within the spheres of sustainability (e.g. social, ecological, and economic).
  2. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing, theoretical and practical knowledge of ecological, social, and economic systems, and their intersections within sustainability.
  3. Understand and apply principles of community engagement in accordance with disciplinary standards, to develop equitable interventions for sustainability issues, and communicate these interventions to diverse audiences through culturally appropriate modes.
  4. Design, conduct, interpret, and evaluate sustainable systems research using qualitative and quantitative methods and reasoning.

Major Requirements: 55-56 Credits


Complete one of the Following Concentrations: 16-17 Credits


Additional 16-17 credits from the Concentrations below:

  1. Fostering Sustainable Behaviors and Communities
  2. Outdoor Leadership and Environmental Stewardship
  3. Sustainable Agriculture and Water Systems

Concentration Structure

  • Concentrations are designed to provide students with a cognate of courses to deepen experiential skills and theoretical knowledge in a focal career area. Students will enter these concentrations with a strong foundation of sustainability theory/practice, that they may apply to their scholarly interest area/
  • Students are expected to develop an internship plan that aligns with their concentration in either the Spring of their sophomore year, or Fall of their junior year.
  • Faculty will schedule at least one social event per year to build community and support among students and faculty in the program.

Complete one of the following concentrations:

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