|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
|
|
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sustainability certificate
|
|
Return to: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Sustainability is about preserving planet Earth for future generations when referring to natural resource extraction, production and consumption. Sustainability literally means capable of being maintained without exhausting or depleting natural resources. The three components to sustainability are 1) stewardship of natural resources, 2) economic responsibility, and 3) social and community well-being. The certificate prepares students in each of these areas through two required courses that cover global cultures and environments as well as electives from three major course groups (15 credit hours of course work, including 9 advanced).
|
Required courses
6 hours from:
Group 1 - Natural resources conservation
Choose one course (3 hours) from:
Group 2 - Economic responsibility
Choose one course (3 hours) from:
Group 3 - Social and community well-being
Choose one course (3 hours) from:
|
Return to: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
|
|