Pathways


Potential Pathways

For students interested in aligning their sustainability certificate with a specific topic, the pathways below suggest course offerings that satisfy certificate requirements in different areas. These are just a few examples for students who have an interest in these topics.

 

Ecological Sphere:

ECOL 2100: Global Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future (100% climate focused)

GEOG 3180:  Global Climate Change: Causes and Consequences (100% climate focused)

Economic Sphere:

DMAN 3200 Disaster Policy 

CSCI 1210: Computer Modeling for Sustainability

ENVM(AAEC) 4150: Energy Economics

MIST 4550/6550: Energy Informatics

Social Sphere:

WMST 4250/6250: Women, Gender, and Climate Change Activism 

PSYC 5100: Climate Change and Psychology (Special Topics, not offered every year)

Ecological Sphere

MARS 8050 Climate, Oceans, and the Marine Biosphere

GEOG 6040: Global Environmental Change (50% climate focused) 

GEOG(ATSC) 4150/6150: Physical Climatology 

Economic Sphere

MIST 4550/6550: Energy Informatics

Social Sphere

PADP 7200  Climate and Environmental Policy

WMST 6250 Women, Gender, and Climate Change Activism

Ecological Sphere

EHSC 4400 Environmental Issues in the Developing World

HORT 4030/6030: Sustainable Community Food Production

Economic:

AAEC 4720: Applied International Development Economics

AAEC 4730: The World Food Economy

ANTH 3150: Water Worlds

DMAN 3200: Disaster Policy 

Social Sphere

SOWK 2154: Introduction to Social Work

SOWK 2156: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

WMST 4170/6170: Environment, Gender, Race, and Class

FHCE 3300: Housing in Contemporary Society 

FHCE 4340: Housing and Community Development  

Ecological Sphere

ANTH 4010/6010: Historical Ecology

HORT 4030/6030: Sustainable Community Food Production

Economic Sphere:

FANR(ANTH)(ECOL)(GEOG)(INTL) 4271/6271: People, Planet, and Profit

Social Sphere

WMST 4170/6170: Environment, Gender, Race, and Class

SOWK 7110E Environmental Justice

Ecological Sphere

EDES 4650/6650: City Planning

ENVE 2610: Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Sustainability

ENVE 4230/6230: Energy in Nature, Civilization, and Engineering

LAND 1500: Design and the Environment

LAND 4360: Advanced Landscape Ecology

LAND 4730/6730: Issues and Practices in Sustainable Design

ECOL 3770: Urban Ecology

Economic Sphere

DMAN 3200: Disaster Policy

ENVE 4540: Economics of Energy and Sustainable Development

ENVM 3060: Principles of Resource Economics

MIST 4550/6550: Energy Informatics

Social Sphere:

FHCE 4340: Housing and Community Development

LAND 4095: Sustainability in Design

TXMI 4390: Studio VI: Advanced Residential Design Method

Ecological Sphere

ECOL 3530: Conservation Biology

FANR 1100: Natural Resources Conservation 

ECOL 3770: Urban Ecology

Economic Sphere

ENVM 3060: Principles of Resource Economics

ECON 2100: Economics of Environmental Quality

Social Sphere:

ANTH 4085/6085: Conservation on a Changing Planet

ENVM 4930/6930: Environmental Law and Governmental Regulation

FANR(ECOL) 4810/6810: Natural Resources Law 

SOCI(ANTH) 3400: Environmental Sociology

Ecological Sphere

Ecology 1000 Ecological basis of Environmental Issues

ECOL 2100: Global Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future

FANR(ANTH)(ECOL)(GEOG)(INTL) 4271/6271: People, Planet, and Profit

Economic Sphere

ENVM 4380: Environmental Management and Sustainable Business Practices

ECON 2100: Economics of Environmental Quality

ENVE 4540: Economics of Energy and Sustainable Development

MIST 4550/6550: Energy Informatics

TXMI 4260: Global Sourcing and Logistics of Textile Products and Apparel

Social Sphere

ENVM 4930/6930: Environmental Law and Governmental Regulation

ANTH 3200: How the World Works: The Anthropology of Consumption and Globalization

ANTH 4400/6400: Green Culture: Environment, Sustainability, and Environmental Awareness

BUSN 4650: Diversity in a Global Environment

Ecological Sphere

FANR(ANTH)(ECOL)(GEOG)(INTL) 4271/6271: People, Planet, and Profit

GEOG 6040: Global Environmental Change

Economic Sphere

ENVM 4650/6650: Environmental Economics

ENVM 4800/6800: Water Resource Economics and Management

MIST 4550/6550: Energy Informatics

Social Sphere

ANTH 8515: Institutional Dimensions of Sustainability

ENTR 7990: Directed Study in Entrepreneurship Topics

ENVE 4530/6530: Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis