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Nov 07, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Sustainability Minor
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Program Coordinator/Contact
George White, Professor
Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences
109 Wecota Hall
605-688-4840
Program Information
The minor in Sustainability provides an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability, allowing students to explore the challenges of sustainability and to think about how to develop solutions to pressing issues at the local, regional, and global scale. Students will be exposed to information and experiences that increase their knowledge base of the three pillars of sustainability as reflected in the human and scientific dimensions as well as coursework on ethics and policy. The minor complements any major on campus and provides both intellectual breadth and depth in a challenging new area of inquiry that is gaining a high level of interest in businesses, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. A minor in Sustainability and a major in a discipline will provide excellent thinking and problem-solving skills for students as a citizen, employee, or graduate student.
Course Delivery Format
The program includes lecture, discussion, laboratory, field-based experiences, and online coursework.
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Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the minor in Sustainability, students will be able to:
- Define sustainability and articulate an understanding of the linkages between social, economic, and environmental perspectives.
- Recognize and assess how sustainability impacts the natural environment and human communities.
- Apply measures of sustainability and an evidence-based, interdisciplinary approach to issues of social, environmental and economic justice.
Requirements for Sustainability Minor: 18-19 Credits
Human Dimensions
Select three credits from the following list. Credits: 3
Scientific Dimensions
Select three to four credits from the following list. Credits: 3-4
Ethics, Law, Policy and Planning
Select three credits from the following list. Credits: 3
Total Required Credits: 18-19
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