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Requirements for award
A minimum of 16 credits.
Includes courses from at least 3 different disciplines.
Class 1
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BI 101 – Biology
BI 103 – Biology
BI 141 – Habitats: Life of the Forest
BI 142 – Habitats: Marine Biology
BI 143 – Habitats: Fresh Water Biology
BI 145 – Intro to Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management
BI 160 – Ecology/Field Biology: Coast
BI 161 – Ecology/Field Bio: Great Basin
BI 163 – Organic Gardening
BI 164 – Bird ID and Ecology
BI 200A – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200B – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200C – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 213 – Principles of Biology
BI 280A – Cooperative Education: Biology (must have sustainability-related component)
BA 278 – Eco-Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship
BA 280A – Cooperative Education: Business Experience
BA 280B – Cooperative Education: Business Experience – Seminar (must have sustainability-related component)
CH 100 – Everyday Chemistry with Lab
CH 298A – Chemistry Independent Study (must have sustainability-related component)
EC 221 – Globalization and International Relations
EC 285 – Introduction to Political Economy
ESR 140 – Introduction to Sustainability
ESR 141 – Introduction to Individual Sustainability
ESR 171 – Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives
ESR 172 – Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
ESR 173 – Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives
ESR 201 – Applied Environmental Studies: Science/Policy Consideration
ESR 203 – Applied Environmental Studies: Project
ESR 204 – Introduction to Environmental Restoration
GEO 106 – World Regional Geography
GEO 212 – Geography of Global Issues
G 184 – Global Climate Change
HE 264 – Health, Food Systems, and the Environment
HE 278 – Human Health and the Environment
ENG 230 – Environmental Literature
ENG 269 – Wilderness Literature
PHL 206 – Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHL 209 – Business Ethics
PS 221 – Globalization and International Relations
PS 280A – Cooperative Education: Political Science (must have sustainability-related component)
PS 297 – Environmental Politics and Policy
SOC 204 – Sociology in Everyday Life
SOC 205 – Social Change in Societies
SOC 206 – Social Problems
SOC 228 – Introduction to Environmental Sociology
SOC 280A – Cooperative Education: Sociology (must have sustainability-related component)
Term you completed class 1
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Class 2
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BI 101 – Biology
BI 103 – Biology
BI 141 – Habitats: Life of the Forest
BI 142 – Habitats: Marine Biology
BI 143 – Habitats: Fresh Water Biology
BI 145 – Intro to Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management
BI 160 – Ecology/Field Biology: Coast
BI 161 – Ecology/Field Bio: Great Basin
BI 163 – Organic Gardening
BI 164 – Bird ID and Ecology
BI 200A – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200B – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200C – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 213 – Principles of Biology
BI 280A – Cooperative Education: Biology (must have sustainability-related component)
BA 278 – Eco-Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship
BA 280A – Cooperative Education: Business Experience
BA 280B – Cooperative Education: Business Experience – Seminar (must have sustainability-related component)
CH 100 – Everyday Chemistry with Lab
CH 298A – Chemistry Independent Study (must have sustainability-related component)
EC 221 – Globalization and International Relations
EC 285 – Introduction to Political Economy
ESR 140 – Introduction to Sustainability
ESR 141 – Introduction to Individual Sustainability
ESR 171 – Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives
ESR 172 – Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
ESR 173 – Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives
ESR 201 – Applied Environmental Studies: Science/Policy Consideration
ESR 203 – Applied Environmental Studies: Project
ESR 204 – Introduction to Environmental Restoration
GEO 106 – World Regional Geography
GEO 212 – Geography of Global Issues
G 184 – Global Climate Change
HE 264 – Health, Food Systems, and the Environment
HE 278 – Human Health and the Environment
ENG 230 – Environmental Literature
ENG 269 – Wilderness Literature
PHL 206 – Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHL 209 – Business Ethics
PS 221 – Globalization and International Relations
PS 280A – Cooperative Education: Political Science (must have sustainability-related component)
PS 297 – Environmental Politics and Policy
SOC 204 – Sociology in Everyday Life
SOC 205 – Social Change in Societies
SOC 206 – Social Problems
SOC 228 – Introduction to Environmental Sociology
SOC 280A – Cooperative Education: Sociology (must have sustainability-related component)
Term you completed class 2
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Class 3
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BI 101 – Biology
BI 103 – Biology
BI 141 – Habitats: Life of the Forest
BI 142 – Habitats: Marine Biology
BI 143 – Habitats: Fresh Water Biology
BI 145 – Intro to Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management
BI 160 – Ecology/Field Biology: Coast
BI 161 – Ecology/Field Bio: Great Basin
BI 163 – Organic Gardening
BI 164 – Bird ID and Ecology
BI 200A – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200B – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200C – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 213 – Principles of Biology
BI 280A – Cooperative Education: Biology (must have sustainability-related component)
BA 278 – Eco-Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship
BA 280A – Cooperative Education: Business Experience
BA 280B – Cooperative Education: Business Experience – Seminar (must have sustainability-related component)
CH 100 – Everyday Chemistry with Lab
CH 298A – Chemistry Independent Study (must have sustainability-related component)
EC 221 – Globalization and International Relations
EC 285 – Introduction to Political Economy
ESR 140 – Introduction to Sustainability
ESR 141 – Introduction to Individual Sustainability
ESR 171 – Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives
ESR 172 – Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
ESR 173 – Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives
ESR 201 – Applied Environmental Studies: Science/Policy Consideration
ESR 203 – Applied Environmental Studies: Project
ESR 204 – Introduction to Environmental Restoration
GEO 106 – World Regional Geography
GEO 212 – Geography of Global Issues
G 184 – Global Climate Change
HE 264 – Health, Food Systems, and the Environment
HE 278 – Human Health and the Environment
ENG 230 – Environmental Literature
ENG 269 – Wilderness Literature
PHL 206 – Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHL 209 – Business Ethics
PS 221 – Globalization and International Relations
PS 280A – Cooperative Education: Political Science (must have sustainability-related component)
PS 297 – Environmental Politics and Policy
SOC 204 – Sociology in Everyday Life
SOC 205 – Social Change in Societies
SOC 206 – Social Problems
SOC 228 – Introduction to Environmental Sociology
SOC 280A – Cooperative Education: Sociology (must have sustainability-related component)
Term you completed class 3
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Class 4
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BI 101 – Biology
BI 103 – Biology
BI 141 – Habitats: Life of the Forest
BI 142 – Habitats: Marine Biology
BI 143 – Habitats: Fresh Water Biology
BI 145 – Intro to Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management
BI 160 – Ecology/Field Biology: Coast
BI 161 – Ecology/Field Bio: Great Basin
BI 163 – Organic Gardening
BI 164 – Bird ID and Ecology
BI 200A – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200B – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 200C – Principles of Ecology: Field Biology
BI 213 – Principles of Biology
BI 280A – Cooperative Education: Biology (must have sustainability-related component)
BA 278 – Eco-Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship
BA 280A – Cooperative Education: Business Experience
BA 280B – Cooperative Education: Business Experience – Seminar (must have sustainability-related component)
CH 100 – Everyday Chemistry with Lab
CH 298A – Chemistry Independent Study (must have sustainability-related component)
EC 221 – Globalization and International Relations
EC 285 – Introduction to Political Economy
ESR 140 – Introduction to Sustainability
ESR 141 – Introduction to Individual Sustainability
ESR 171 – Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives
ESR 172 – Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
ESR 173 – Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives
ESR 201 – Applied Environmental Studies: Science/Policy Consideration
ESR 203 – Applied Environmental Studies: Project
ESR 204 – Introduction to Environmental Restoration
GEO 106 – World Regional Geography
GEO 212 – Geography of Global Issues
G 184 – Global Climate Change
HE 264 – Health, Food Systems, and the Environment
HE 278 – Human Health and the Environment
ENG 230 – Environmental Literature
ENG 269 – Wilderness Literature
PHL 206 – Introduction to Environmental Ethics
PHL 209 – Business Ethics
PS 221 – Globalization and International Relations
PS 280A – Cooperative Education: Political Science (must have sustainability-related component)
PS 297 – Environmental Politics and Policy
SOC 204 – Sociology in Everyday Life
SOC 205 – Social Change in Societies
SOC 206 – Social Problems
SOC 228 – Introduction to Environmental Sociology
SOC 280A – Cooperative Education: Sociology (must have sustainability-related component)
Term you completed class 4
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Any additional approved classes
If you have completed any additional classes from the list above, you may include them here.
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What impact did this collection of classes have on your view of sustainability?
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What are your university transfer plans for the future?
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