The following courses have content related to studies of sustainability and the environment. Consider the 100 level courses as a way towards a coherent Division I experience, and the 200 and 300 level courses as building blocks for a concentration in these areas.
 
FALL 2003
SPRING 2003
FALL 2002
SPRING 2002

FALL 2002:

Cognitive Science:

101 Animal Behavior (Coppinger)


Humanities Arts and Cultural Studies

107 Architecture Design Fundamentals (TBA)
128t Daniel Shay’s Rebellion: Agrarian Revolt (Tracy)
196 Globalization and Cultural Studies (Nielsen)
218 Living Life Now – Life in the Valley (Hayden and Lesy)
223 Controversies U.S. Econ – Social History (Tracy and Nisonoff)
242 Cold War Culture (Schocket)


Interdisciplinary Arts:
180 Design Fundamentals (Twitchell)

Natural Science:

106 Earth, Its Resources, and Environment (Roof)
125t Ecology of New England Old Growth Forests (Winship)
128t Controversies in Public Health (Conlisk)
137t Life Stories Recorded in Teeth (Goodman)
139 Plants and Human Health (Lowry)
150t Agriculture, Ecology, and Society (Schultz)
181t Sustainable Technology (Wirth)
194 Geological Controversies (Roof)
218 Plant Biology (Winship)
222 Southwest Field Seminar (Martin and Yngvesson)
228 Living on the Edge: Life in Extreme Environments (Tor)
231 Science and Urban Education (Bruno)
233 Nutritional Anthropology (Goodman)
249 BioArchaeology (Perez)
332 Field Study in Community Health (Conlisk)
381 Advanced Topics in Terrestrial Ecology (Schultz)


Social Science:

115 Political Justice (Mazor)
119 Economic Development: Women’s Lives (Nisonoff)
123t Tourism: Beyond Sand, Sea, Sun, Sex (Weaver)
125t Land and Property in America (Rakoff)
131 Young People In Their Environment (Breitbart and Luschen)
144t African Development (Holmquist)
146t Family, Race Gender in the US (Cerullo and Kim)
164 Environmental Policy in a time of Globalization (Levin)
184 American Capitalism (Warner)
210 Introductory Economics (Warner)
220 Cultural Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa (Holmquist)
222 Southwest Field Seminar (Martin and Yngvesson)
223 Controversies in US Economy and Social History (Nisonoff and Tracy)
261 Environmental History of North America (Rakoff)
286 Environmental Justice (Silvern)
301 The New US Economy: Issues/Perspectives (Weaver)


Lemelson:

135 Introduction to Soft Goods Design (Alderson)


OPRA:

205 Social Justice in Outdoor Experiential Education (Warren)