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Sustainability Studies Minor Approved Courses
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CourseDescriptionCROfferedPrerequisitesARCHGen EdNotes/Revisions
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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ANSC227Eating With Eyes Wide Open3Fa, SpSATDSNS, SCIS
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ANSC371 & 372Sustainable Agriculture and Environment in Nicaragua: Seminar (ANSC 371) and Travel Abroad (ANSC 372)3Seminar-Fa Study Abroad-WSHDDVCC, DSSPThis is a seminar and study abroad course. Both ANSC371 (seminar) and ANSC372 (study abroad) must be taken to obtain credit to count toward the minor.
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AOSC123*Causes and Implications of Global Change3Fa, Sp, (W?/Su?)SAT or PAIDSNS, SCISCross-listed with GEOL123. Credit granted for only one of AOSC123, GEOG123, GEOL123, or METO123.
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AOSC200Weather and Climate3Fa, Sp, (W?/Su?)MATH107, 110 or 115; recommended with AOSC 201.SATDSNL (if taken with AOSC201) or DSNS, SCIS
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AOSC433Atmosphere Chemistry & Climate3VariesCHEM 131, 135 OR 136; AND MATH 241; or permission of CMNS-Atmospheric & Oceanic Science department or CMNS-Chemistry & Biochemistry department.SATCross-listed with CHEM433. Credit granted for only one of AOSC433, AOSC633, CHEM433, or CHEM633.
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ARCH430Measuring Sustainability in Architecture3FaSAT or PAI
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ARCH463Sustainable Systems in Architecture3SpARCH462; must be in the Architecture program.SAT
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ARCH466Environmental Systems in Architecture3FaPrerequisite: ARCH462 and ARCH463; corequisite: ARCH403 or ARCH406; must be in the Architecture program.SAT
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ARCH478TEcological Design Thinking3VariesSAT
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AREC200The Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem: Intersection of Science, Economics, and Policy3FaSATDSNS or DSSP, SCIS
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BSCI126Pollinators in Crisis3FaSATDSNS, SCIS
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BSCI160Principles of Ecology and evolution3Fa, Sp, (Su?)Math 120 or higher.SATDSNL (if taken with BSCI161) or DSNS
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BSCI361Principles of Ecology4Fa, W, Sp, (Su?)BSCI160 and BSCI161; or BSCI106. And (MATH130, MATH136, or MATH140).SAT
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BSCI363The Biology of Conservation and Extinction3FaMinimum grade of C- in BSCI361.SAT
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CHBE451Photovoltaics: Solar Energy3SpSAT
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CHBE472Control of Air Pollution Sources3FaPermission of ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering department.SAT or PAIJointly offered with CHBE672. Credit granted for only one of CHBE472, CHBE672 or ENCH672.
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ENCE215Engineering for Sustainability3Fa, SpCHEM135; and permission of ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering department.SAT
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ENCE310Introduction to Environmental Engineering3Fa, SpPHYS260 and ENCE215; and permission of ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering department.SAT
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ENCE411Environmental Engineering Science3Fa, SpENCE310; and permission of ENGR-Civil & Environmental Engineering department.SAT
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ENCE652Microbiological Principles of Environmental Engineering3FaSATCredit only granted for: ENCE637 or ENCE652
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ENEE476Renewable Energy3FaGrade of C- in ENEE303; Grade of C- or better in all lower-divisions ENEE courses; must be in Engineering: Electrical or Engineering: Computer.SAT
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ENMA411Materials for Energy II3FaMinimum grade of C- in ENMA300; and permission of ENGR-Materials Science & Engineering department.SAT
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ENME436Renewable Energy3SpENME331; must be in a major within the ENGR-Mechanical Engineering department.SAT
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ENME489ESpecial Topics in Mechanical Engineering; Design for Sustinability3SpSAT
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ENME425Energy Conversion Systems for Sustainability3FaENES 232, permission from ENME DepartmentSATFormerly listed as ENME489X, credit only granted for ENME489X OR ENME425
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ENSP101Introduction to Environmental Science3FaSATDSNS
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ENST100International Crop Production-Issues and Challenges in the 21st Century3SpSAT
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ENST214Introduction to Fish and Wildlife Sciences3SpBSCI160 and BSCI161; must be in the ENST Natural Resources Management or ENSP Wildlife Ecology & Management programs; must have completed less than 90 credits; or permission of instructor.SAT
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ENST233*Introduction to Environmental Health4Fa, SpSAT or SHDDSNS
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ENST314Fisheries Management and Sustainability3Sp (even years)BSCI160 and BSCI161; or BSCI106. Or ENST214; and 1 course from MATH113-499 course range; or permission of AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology department.SAT
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ENST333*Ecosystem Health and Protection3FaENST 233; must be in Environmental Science and Technology.SAT
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ENST360Ecosystem Ecology4FaBSCI160 and BSCI161; or BSCI 106; must be in Environmental Science and Technology.SAT
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ENST405Energy and Environment3SpMATH140 or MATH120; or must have completed MATH220; Junior Standing; must be in Environmental Science and Technology.SATJointly offered with ENST605. Credit granted for only one of ENST405, ENSP350, ENST605, or MEES698Z.
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ENST415Renewable Energy3FaCHEM131, PHYS121, and MATH113; or permission of AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology department.SAT
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ENST432Environmental Microbiology3FaCHEM131 and CHEM132. And BSCI170 and BSCI171; or BSCI105.SAT
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ENST436Emerging Environmental Threats3SpENST233; or permission of AGNR-Environmental Science & Technology department.SAT
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ENST441Sustainable AgricultureFall (even years)
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GEOL100Physical Geology3Fa, Sp, SuSAT CORE Distributive Studies Physical Science Laboratory Course only when taken concurrently with GEOL 110
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GEOL437Global Climate Change: Past and Present3SpPrerequisites: Math 115 or equivalent; two 400 level Geology courses; or permission of the instructor.SAT
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GEOG201Geography of Environmental Systems3Fa, W, Sp, SuSATDSNL (if taken with GEOG211)
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GEOG415*Land Use, Climate Change, and Sustainability3SpGEOG123 or GEOG306; or permission of BSOS-Geography department. Recommended with GEOG340; or GEOG342; or GEOG331. Or GEOG201; and GEOG211.SAT or SHD
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GEOG416*Conceptualizing and Modeling Human-Environmental Interactions3SpPermission of BSOS-Geography department.
Corequisite: MATH130, MATH140, or MATH120; or MATH220.
SAT or SHD
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GEOG441The Coastal Ocean3SpGEOG140; or comparable course; or permission of BSOS-Geography department.SAT
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GEOG442Biogeography and Environmental Change3FaGEOG301. And GEOG201 and GEOG211; or permission of BSOS-Geography department.SATJointly offered with GEOG642. Credit granted for only one of GEOG642, GEOG442, GEOG447, or GEOG484.
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GEOL120Environmental Geology3Fa, Sp, SuSATDSNL (if taken with GEOL110) or DSNS
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GEOL123*Causes and Consequences of Global Change3Fa, SpSAT or PAIDSNS, SCISCross-listed with AOSC 123. Credit granted for only one of AOSC 123, GEOG 123, GEOL 123, or METO 123.
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INAG123*People, Planet, and Profit: Digging Into Sustainable Agriculture3FaSAT or SHDDSSP, SCIS
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LARC152Greening Cities: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Who Cares?3SuSAT or SHDDSSP, SCIS
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LARC160*Introduction to Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design3Fa, W, Sp, SuSAT or SHDDSHU or DSSP
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PHYS105A Global Challenge: Energy and Climate Change3VariesSAT or PAIDSNS, SCIS
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PLSC110Introduction to Horticulture3SpSATDSNL (if taken with PLSC111) or DSNS
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PLSC115
How Safe is Your Salad? The Microbiological Safety of Fresh produce
3FaRecommended with PLSC110 and PLSC111; or (PLSC112 and PLSC113); or BSCI105; or (BSCI170 and BSCI171).SATDSNS, SCIS
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PLSC125
Feeding Ten Billion by 2050: Food Security and Crop Protection
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PLSC303*Global Food Systems3SpBSCI170 and BSCI171; or BSCI105; or comparable course.SAT or SHDDSNS
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PLSC405*Agroecology3FaAt least one course in ecology; or permission of instructor. Recommended with BSCI361 or PLSC471; or any BSCI or ENST ecology course.SAT or SHDClass will be held on campus, with two day-long field trips to local farms.
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PLSC452Environmental Horticulture3SpPLSC110 and PLSC111 or (PLSC112 and PLSC113); and (PLSC253 and PLSC254).SAT
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CourseDescriptionCROfferedPrerequisitesMinorGen EdNotes/Revisions
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POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS
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ANTH266*Changing Climate, Changing Cultures3SpPAI or SHDDSHS, DVCC, SCIS
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AOSC123*Causes and Implications of Global Change3Fa, Sp, (W?/Su?)SAT or PAIDSNS, SCISCross-listed with GEOL123. Credit granted for only one of AOSC123, GEOG123, GEOL123, or METO123.
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ARCH272Sustainability at College Park3SpPAIDSNS, DSSP, SCISFormerly Listed as ARCH289I
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ARCH430*Measuring Sustainability in Architecture3FaSAT or PAI
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ARCH478J*Selected Topics in Architecture: Adaptation3VariesMust be in the Architecture program.PAI or SHD
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AREC240Introduction to Economics and the Environment3SpPAIDSHS
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AREC306Farm Management and Sustainable Food Production3FaPAIDSSP
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AREC365*World Hunger, Population, and Food Supplies3Fa, SpPAI or SHDDVUP
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AREC453Natural Resources and Public Policy3FaAREC326, ECON306, or ECON326; and (BMGT230 or ECON230) Must be in one of the following programs (Agricultural and Resource Economics; Agricultural and Resource Economics: Agribusiness; Agricultural and Resource Economics: Environmental and Resource Economics; Economics Bachelor of Arts; Environmental Science & Policy-Env Economics).PAICross-listed with: ECON453. Credit only granted for: AREC453 or ECON453
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AREC456Energy and Environmental Economics3SpAREC326, ECON306, or ECON326 with a minimum grade of C-; and ECON230, ECON321, or BMGT230 with a minimum grade of C-.PAICross-listed with ECON486.
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BMGT468VBusiness Models and Methods to Affect Social Change3FaRestricted to Social Innovation Fellows.PAIOnly open to BMGT majors in the Social Innovation Fellows program
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CHBE472Control of Air Pollution Sources3FaPermission of ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering department.SAT or PAIJointly offered with CHBE672. Credit granted for only one of CHBE472, CHBE672 or ENCH672.
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ECON181*Putting a Price on the Environment: An Economist's Perspective on Sustainability3FaPAI or SHDDSHS, SCIS
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ENSP102Introduction to Environmental Policy3SpMay be taken before or after ENSP101.PAIDSHS
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ENSP330Introduction to Environmental Law3Fa, SpJunior standing; must be in the Environmental Science and Policy program; or permission of Environmental Science and Policy program. ENSP101 and ENSP102 recommended.PAI
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ENSP340Water: Science, Ethics and Law3FaMinimum of 60 credits earned; must be a major in the Environmental Science and Policy program; or permission of Environmental Science and Policy program. ENSP101 and ENSP102 recommended.PAI
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ENSP342Environmental Threats to Oceans and Coasts: Towards an Integrated Policy Response3SpMinimum of 60 credits earned; must be a major in the Environmental Science and Policy program; or permission of Environmental Science and Policy program. ENSP101 and ENSP102 recommended.PAI
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ENSP370Principles of Environmental Justice: Theory and Practice3SpJunior standing or higher. Must be a major in the Environmental Science and Policy program; or permission of Environmental Science and Policy program. ENSP101 and ENSP102 recommended.PAI or SHDStudents in ENSP have priority. Students not in ENSP must email the professor to be added to a non-major waitlist.
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ENST410Ecosystem Services: An Integrated Analysis3Sp (even years)ENST360 or BSCI361; or permission of instructor. Must be in Environmental Science and Technology.PAI
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FIRE298 - By permission Sustainability Analytics3FaPAIDSSP
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GEOG331Introduction to Human Dimensions of Global Change3SpANTH220, ANTH260, GEOG202, or GEOG201; or permission of BSOS-Geography department.PAI
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GEOL123*Causes and Consequences of Global Change3Fa, SpSAT or PAIDSNS, SCISCross-listed with AOSC 123. Credit granted for only one of AOSC 123, GEOG 123, GEOL 123, or METO 123.
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GVPT273*Introduction to Environmental Politics3Fa, Sp PAI or SHDDSSPFall offering is restricted to Freshmen Connection students.
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HIST428PTrashed! Garbage and Recycling in History3VariesPAI or SHD
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LARC162Environmental Justice: Same World, Different Built Environment3W, SuPAI or SHDDSHS, DVUP, SCIS
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MIEH300*Introduction to Environmental Health3Fa, Sp, SuMinimum of 60 credits earned; CHEM131 and CHEM132 with a minimum grade of C-; and must have completed or be concurrently enrolled in SPHL100 or PHSC300. Must be in Public Health Science program; or permission of SPHL-School of Public Health.PAI or SHDRestricted to PHSC majors during the fall and spring semesters (with major restrictions lifted on the first day of classes). No major restrictions when the course is offered winter or summer.
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PHYS105A Global Challenge: Energy and Climate Change3VariesSAT or PAIDSNS, SCIS
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PLCY699ZSelected Topics Public Policy; Energy Policy3VariesPLCY Majors; or permission of instructor and major advisor.PAI
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RDEV350Real Estate Development: Introduction to Principles, Process, and Practice3Fa, SpRDEV250 or ARCH271. Must be enrolled in the RDEV Minor; and permission of ARCH-School of Architecture, Planning, & Preservation.PAI or SHD
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SOCY215Introduction to Environmental Sociology3SpPAI or SHD
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SOCY415Sociology and the Environment3Varies6 credits in SOCY courses.PAI
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