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	2012-2013 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Sustainability: Humanities and Social Sciences, B.A.
				  
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		Minimum credits required: 63
 Required courses
 - BIO 150I - Humans & The Earth: Can We Coexist?, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
 - ECN 150I - Humans and The Earth: Can We Coexist?, 3 credit hours
   - BIO 121L - Principles Of Biology I, 4 credit hours
 - BIO 122L - Principles Of Biology II, 4 credit hours
 - GEO 131 - Earth and its Resources, 3 credit hours
 - CHM 111 - General Chemistry I, 4 credit hours
 - CHM 111L - General Chemistry Laboratory, .5 credit hour
 - CHM 112 - General Chemistry II, 4 credit hours
 - CHM 112L - General Chemistry Laboratory, .5 credit hour
 - SOC 288 - Environmental Sociology, 3 credit hours
 - POL 205 - Environmental Politics, 3 credit hours
 - ECN 101 - Principles of Economics I, 4 credit hours
 - HPE 210W - Sustainable Food & Nutrition Choices, 2 credit hours
   - ECN 279 - Elements of Statistics, 4 credit hours
 OR - PSY 279 - Elements of Statistics, 4 credit hours
   - PHL 273I - Environmental Ethics, 3 credit hours
 OR - REL 262 - Green Business: God, Money, and Ecology, 3 credit hours
 
 Elective Courses
 At least 15 credit hours should be completed from one of the four upper level track of courses (sciences, humanities & social sciences, business administration, or quantitative). Courses may not be mixed among the four tracks. Humanities & Social Sciences:
   - ECN 356D - Urban Economics, 3 credit hours
 - ECN 358 - Environmental Economics, 3 credit hours
 - ECN 362I - Economics of Developing Countries, 3 credit hours
 - ECN 365I - International Economics, 3 credit hours
 - ENG 308 - Special Topics in Writing, 3 credit hours Nature Writing
 - CAS 410 - Persuasive Campaigns, 3 credit hours
 - CAS 415 - Studies in Public Relations, 3 credit hours
 - POL 301 - Congress, The Presidency, and Elections, 3 credit hours
 - POL 303 - Public Administration, 3 credit hours
 - POL 315I - International Organization, 3 credit hours
 - REL 219I - Sustainability in The World’s Religions, 3 credit hours
 - SOC 303I - Urban Community Life, 4 credit hours
 - SOC 330D - Protests, Movements and Social Change, 3 credit hours
 
 Experiential Learning Component
 Options for the 3 credit experiential learning component include:   - an internship with a local organization that explicitly relates to sustainability
  - an approved study abroad experience that includes a sustainability component
  - a science based field work project
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