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

SPRING 2003

Humanities Arts and Cultural Studies

HACU 118 Architectural Design, Bob Goodman
HACU/IA 259 Arch. Design for Diversity and Social Change, Bob Goodmand


Interdisciplinary Arts:
IA/LM 203 Designing for Humans Twitchell
IA/HACU Architecural Diversity for Social Change

Natural Science:

NS 114 Alternative Agriculture, Larry Winship
NS 126 The Science of Organic Vegetable Reproduction, Nancy Hanson
NS 162 Nature, Naturalists And Nature Writing, Ken Hoffman
NS 207 Ecology, Charlene D'avanzo
NS 216 Compost Science and Sustainable soil fertility, Larry Winship
NS 229 Forest Ecology, Larry Winship
NS 262 Biochemistry, Chris Jarvis & Jason Tor
NS 294 Sustainable Agriculture & Organic Farming, Brian Schultz
NS 355 Advanced Topics in Plant Ecology Hyperaccumulation of Heavy Metals &
Phytoremediation, Larry Winship
NS 381 Sustainability Seminar, Fred Wirth


Social Science:

SS 102 Poverty And Wealth, Nisonoff
SS 134 Globalization and the Law, Levin
SS 207 Environmental Policy in America, Rakoff/Warner
SS 232 Economics of Africa and Latin America, Holmquist/Weaver
SS 255 Writing about the Outdoors.
SS 267 Human Rights and the Environment Levin
SS 399 Making Social Change