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SUSTAINABILITY COURSES
Courses with a sustainability primary focus include:
ANT 459: Contemporary Native to North American Issues
BIO 312: Marine Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa
BIO 428: Seminar in Environmental Science
BIO 432: Global Change Ecology Laboratory
CEN 462/BEN 462: Biofuels, Bioproducts, and Biorefining
CRS 377: Communication, Nature, and Sustainability
DES 114: Design, Cultural Traditions and the Environment
EAR 111: Climate Change Past and Present
EAR 205: Water and Our Environment
EAR 544: Quaternary Environmental and Climate Change
ECS 354: Green Technology and Sustainability
ECS 511: Sustainable Manufacturing
EEE 450: Sustainable Enterprise
ESP 410: Environment, Sustainability and Policy Capstone Seminar
ESP 470: Environment, Sustainability and Policy in Costa Rica
FST 309: Philosophy and Practice of Locavorism
GEO 103: Environment and Society
GEO 203: Society and the Politics of Nature
GEO 215: Global Environmental Change
GEO 354/HST 384: American Environmental History and Geography
GEO 360/PSC 360: Sustainability Science and Policy
GEO 426: Environmental Change in the Anthropocene
GEO 434/PSC 434: Pursuing Sustainability Policy
GEO 537/LAS 537: Environmental Policy in a Development Context
HNR 340: Sustainable Green Spaces
HNR 360: Environmental Justice in Syracuse
PSC 302: Environmental Politics and Policy
PST 451: Environmental Policy
REL 253: Religion, Spirituality and Nature
ANT 459: Contemporary Native North American Issues
ANT 131: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANT 439/EAR 407: Climate Change and Human Origins
AIC 321/621: Art, Activism, Modernity
CRS 360: Communication and Rhetorical Studies in Perspective
CRS 377: Communication, Nature, and Sustainability
EAR 106: Geohazards and Natural Disasters
EAR 110: Dynamic Earth
EAR 111: Climate Change Past and Present
EAR 117: Oceanography
EAR 203: Earth System Science
EAR 205: Waste and Our Environment
EAR 210: History of Earth and Life
EAR 305: Earth Science of Energy
EAR 405: Global Change: Geologic Record
EAR 420: Containment Hydrogeology
EAR 544: Quaternary Environmental and Climate Change
ECN 437: Environmental and Resource Economics
ESP 410: Environment, Sustainability and Policy Capstone Seminar
ESP 470: Environment, Sustainability and Policy in Costa Rica
GEO 103 - Environment and Society
GEO 155 - The Natural Environment
GEO 171 - Human Geographies
GEO 203 - Society and the Politics of Nature
GEO 215 - Global Environmental Change
GEO 314 - Hazardous Geographic Environments
GEO 316 - River Environments
GEO 317 - Geography of Mountain Environments
GEO 318 - Tropical Environments
GEO 319 - Cold Environments
GEO 326 - The Geography of Climate and Weather
GEO 327 - Geography of Coastal Environments
GEO 340 - Geography of Oil
GEO 347/HOA 482 - Art and Environment in American Culture Since 1800
GEO 353 - Geographies of Environmental Justice
GEO 354/HST 384 - American Environmental History and Geography
GEO 358 - Animals and Society
GEO 360/PSC 360 - Sustainability Science and Policy
GEO 374 - Environment and Development in the Global South
GEO 415 - Food: A Critical Geography
GEO 422 - Water: Environment, Society, and Politics
GEO 423 - Urban Environmental History and Political Ecology
GEO 426 - Environmental Change in the Anthropocene
GEO 430 - Energy, History and Society
GEO 434/PSC 434 - Pursing Sustainability Policy
GEO 455 - Biogeography
GEO 485 - Community Geography
GEO 537/LAS 537 - Environmental Policy in a Development Context
HTW 303 - Environmental Health
MES 367/PSC 367 - Oil, Water and War
PHY 305 - Solar Energy Science and Architectures
PHY 398 - Junior Seminar in Energy and its Impacts
PHY 498 - Capstone Seminar in Energy and its Impacts
PST 451 - Environmental Policy
Courses that include sustainability, but sustainability is not the main focus of the course.
ANT 131: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
ANT 352: Food, Culture, and Identity
ANT 439/EAR 407: Climate Change and Human Origins
AIC 321/361: Art, Activism, Modernity
ARC 222: Building Systems Design I
ARC 322: Building Systems Design II
BIO 105: Technology Inspired by Nature-Learning from the Natural World
BIO 106: Ocean Life
BIO 115: Ecological Problems and Society
BIO 310: Evolutionary Biology, Religion and Society
BIO 415/615: Conservation Biology
BIO 439: Seminar in Ecosystem Ecology
BIO 457/FSC 457: Principles of Human Toxicology
BIO 459: Plants and People
CEN 450: Environmental Risk Assessment and Toxicology
CEN 455/BEN 455: Materials for Energy Systems
CEN 472/CIE 472: Applied Environmental Microbiology
CEN 573: Principles and Design in Air Pollution Control
CEN 576: Green Engineering
CIE 341: Introduction to Environmental Engineering
CIE 352: Water Resources Engineering
CIE 442: Treatment Process in Environmental Engineering
CIE 457: Biogeochemistry
CIE 551/MAE 551: Energy Conversion
CIE 558: Solid Wastes: Collection and Disposal
CIE 577: Urban Stormwater Management
CIE 588/ECS 588/Mae 588: Principles of Wind Turbine
CRS 360: Communication and Rhetorical Studies in Perspective
DES 252/EDI 252: Environmental Design II
EAR 106: Geohazards and Natural Disasters
EAR 110: Dynamic Earth
EAR 117: Oceanography
EAR 203: Earth System Science
EAR 210: History of Earth and Life
EAR 305: Earth Science of Energy
EAR 405: Global Change: Geologic Record
ECN 437: Environmental and Resource Economics
EDI 353: Environmental Factors
FST 102: Food Fights: Contemporary Food Issues
FST 202: Agroecology
FST 303: Food Movements
FST 304: Farm to Fork
FST 307: Feeding the World: Global Agri-Food Governance
FST 312: Emergency Food Systems
FST 402: Feeding the City: Urban Food Systems
FST 403: The Human Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition
GEO 155: The Natural Environment
GEO 171: Human Geographies
GEO 314: Hazardous Geographic Environments
GEO 316: River Environments
GEO 317: Geography of Mountain Environments
GEO 318: Tropical Environments
GEO 319: Cold Environments
GEO 326: The Geography of Climate and Weather
GEO 327: Geography of Coastal Environments
GEO 340: Geography of Oil
GEO 358: Animals and Society
GEO 360/PSC 360:
GEO 374: Environment and Development in the Global South
GEO 415: Food: A Critical Geography
GEO 422: Water: Environment, Society and Politics
GEO 423: Urban Environmental History and Political Ecology
GEO 430: Energy, History and Society
GEO 455: Biogeography
GEO 485: Community Geography
HTW 303: Environmental Health
MES 367/PSC 367: Oil, Water and War
NSD 417: Integrative Food and Nutrition Therapy
NSD 455: Community Nutrition
PHY 305: Solar Energy Science and Architectures
PHY 398: Junior Seminar in Energy and its Impacts
PSC 318: Technologies, Politics, Environment
PSC 462: Global Development and Environment
REL 395: Religions and the Natural Environment
ARC 222: Building Systems Design I
ARC 322: Building Systems Design II
BIO 105: Technology Inspired by Nature-Learning from the Natural World
BIO 106: Ocean Life
BIO 115: Ecological Problems and Society
BIO 310: Evolutionary Biology, Religion, and Society
BIO 312: Marine Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea and North Africa
BIO 415/615: Conservation Biology
BIO 428: Seminar in Environmental Science
BIO 432: Global Change Ecology Laboratory
BIO 439: Seminar in Ecosystem Ecology
BIO 457/FSC 457: Principles of Human Toxicology
BIO 459: Plants and People
DES 114: Design, Cultural Traditions and the Environment
DES 252/EDI 252: Environmental Design II
EDI 353: Environmental Factors
CEN 450: Environmental Risk Assessment and Toxicology
CEN 455/BEN 455: Materials for Energy Systems
CEN 462/BEN 462: Biofuels, Bioproducts, and Biorefining
CEN 472/CIE 472: Applied Environmental Microbiology
CEN 573: Principles and Design in Air Pollution Control
CEN 576: Green Engineering
CIE 274: Sustainability in Civil and Environmental Systems
CIE 341: Introduction to Environmental Engineering
CIE 352: Water Resources Engineering
CIE 442: Treatment Process in Environmental Engineering
CIE 457: Biogeochemistry
CIE 463: Introduction to Sustainable Engineering
CIE 551/MAE 551: Energy Conversion
CIE 558: Solid Wastes: Collection and Disposal
CIE 577: Urban Stormwater Management
CIE 588/ECS 588/MAE 588: Principles of Wind Turbines
CIE 442:
ECS 354: Green Technology and Sustainability
ECS 511: Sustainable Manufacturing
EEE 450: Sustainable Enterprise
FST 102 - Food Fights: Contemporary Food Issues
FST 202 - Agroecology
FST 303 - Food Movements
FST 304 - Farm to Fork
FST 307 - Feeding the World: Global Agri-Food Governance
FST 309 - Philosophy and Practice of Locavorism
FST 312 - Emergency Food Systems
FST 402 - Feeding the City: Urban Food Systems
FST 403 - The Human Right to Adequate Food and Nutrition
HNR 340 - Sustainable Green Spaces
HNR 360 - Environmental Justice in Syracuse
HNR 360 - Africa and Global Warming: Implications for Lake Chad
IND 104 - Fundamentals of Industrial and Interaction Design
NSD 417 - Integrative Food and Nutrition Therapy
NSD 455 - Community Nutrition
PSC 302 - Environmental Politics and Policy
PSC 318 - Technology, Political, Environment
PSC 462 - Global Development and Environment
REL 253 - Religion, Spirituality and Nature
REL 395 - Religions and the Natural Environment
SYRACUSE ABROAD
Costa Rica is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, and is a global leader in establishing policies to address some of the most pressing environmental issues facing our world today. These complex issues are shaped by both human and natural factors, and are interconnected with everything from the global economy to local cultural practices. Students who take this short course will meet with policy and civil society leaders to learn more about how Costa Rica has developed its policies, current circumstances, and future challenges.
FOR SPRING SEMESTER ONLY
Learn more here: Syracuse Abroad-ESP Costa Rica
Located in Kensington, an inner southeastern suburb of Sydney, The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is Australia’s leading international university with a comprehensive range of liberal arts, management and commerce (business) programs as well as extensive science, technology and engineering-based courses. New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, housing 4.6 million people, is known the world over for the picturesque harbor of its capital, Sydney. It is also home to a diverse landscape of beaches, mountains, quirky towns and cosmopolitan centers as well as the Australian outback.
At DIS, you will choose from a range of programming options, including graphic design, justice and human rights, sustainability in Europe, urban design, and global economics, public health and women and gender studies, among many others. All courses are taught in English. You will choose one core course (which includes a weeklong study tour) in your designated program and then fill your schedule with electives from any discipline. Danish language is offered but not required.
Learn more here: Syracuse Abroad - DIS Copenhagen
“Sustainability on Trial: Environmental Justice in Northern Europe” is a Signature Seminar designed for students before they arrive for their semester abroad at Syracuse London or Syracuse Florence. Through intensive field studies featuring ‘smart’ buildings, working huskies, and wilderness spaces, students will examine diverse and contested approaches to ‘being green’. The first part of the course explores eco-innovations being piloted in the Nordic countries, home to some of the world’s greatest progress toward sustainable development and carbon-neutral living. In the second portion of the class, students travel into the Arctic Circle to question whether sustainability is living up to its promise for all stakeholders. Who has benefited or been harmed by environmental policies? Ultimately, the Seminar helps students to understand their effect on the world and how they can make that impact a more positive one.
Learn more here: Sustainability on Trial
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