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  • Sustainability Studies

    About this Minor

    Overview

    The interdisciplinary sustainability studies minor benefits from the teaching and research of faculty in multiple departments and colleges, and complements any major.

    Students must complete a minimum of six credits of coursework exclusive to the minor that cannot count toward the major(s) or other minors.

    Required Courses

    Courses Credits
    IDS 2154 Facets of Sustainability 3
    Approved Electives: Choose Five Courses with at Least One Course from Each Cluster
    A minimum of three courses of no fewer than three credits each must be at the 3000 level or above

    Cluster A: Ethics, Culture and Human Behavior or
    Cluster B: Economics, Law and Policy or
    Cluster C: Production Systems and the Built Environment or
    Cluster D: Ecology and Environmental Stewardship
    15
    Total 18

    Students may apply to enroll in IDS 4942 Sustainability in Action, a 3-credit capstone course that has a service learning, internship or integrative research project component. If accepted into this capstone course students need only complete four cluster courses (12 credits), one from each of the four clusters.

    Courses for each cluster include those listed as approved cluster courses for the sustainability studies major, plus the following options:

    Cluster A

    • AMH 2631 History of Sustainability
    • ANT 2402 Anthropology of Sustainability
    • CLA 2521 Classical Antiquity and Sustainability (GE-H)
    • REL 2071 Religion and Sustainability (GE-H)

    Cluster B

    • POS 2032 Politics of Sustainability (GE-S)

    Cluster C

    • No additional courses

    Cluster D

    • BSC 2862 Global Change Ecology and Sustainability (GE-B)
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