2024-2025 University Catalog
Sustainability, B.A.
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The Sustainability Program (Environmental Studies) is committed to preparing students to become contributing, compassionate global citizens in tune with BW’s core mission. As a Silver STARS (Sustainability Tracking Assessment Rating System) rated AASHE (Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education) member institution, we train students in the problem-solving methodology of Triple Bottom Line thinking. This means employing a transdisciplinary cost-benefit assessment, lifecycle analysis, and nested systems approach to evaluate the environmental, social, and economic consequences of the choices we make both individually and collectively to achieve the greatest benefit at the least cost to future generations. Sustainability majors may choose one of three possible concentrations including (1) Business, (2) Quantitative, or (3) Policy and Ethics. All three concentrations begin with similar foundational coursework and transdisciplinary options. Upper level coursework is geared towards deepening the knowledge base of students in each of the three concentrations as students prepare for careers with specialized knowledge in these substantive areas. The program concludes with a capstone course providing students with a team-based learning experience on selected projects emphasizing the practical application of sustainability methods. We also encourage students with strong interests in the sciences to review the Environmental Science major offered at BW. Double majoring in SUS/ENV is also popular with the possibility of completing various Core requirements in the SUS major along with shared science coursework.
Minimum Credits Required: 46
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Non-Science Electives: (select four of the following)
Statistics: (select one of the following)
Experiential Learning Component:
Options for the 3 credit experiential learning component include:
- an internship with an organization that explicitly relates to sustainability
- an approved study abroad experience that includes a sustainability component
- a sustainability based research project
Concentrations:
Select one of the three upper level concentration of courses (business administration, policy and ethics, or quantitative). Courses may not be mixed among the three concentrations.
Business Administration Concentration:
Elective Courses:
At least 12 credits hours should be completed from the following-
Policy and Ethics Concentration:
Elective Courses:
At least 12 credits hours should be completed from the following-
- CAS 315 - Crisis Communication, 3 credit hours
- ECN 356D - Urban & Regional Economics, 3 credit hours
- ECN 358 - Environmental Economics, 3 credit hours
- ECN 362 - Economics of Developing Countries, 3 credit hours
- ECN 365I - International Economics, 3 credit hours
- ENG 308 - Nature Writing, 3 credit hours
- GEO 205 - Geographic Information Systems, 4 credit hours
- INT 250I - Security, Technology and Threat Assessment, 3 credit hours
- POL 301 - Congress, The Presidency, and Elections, 3 credit hours
- POL 303 - Public Policy and Administration, 3 credit hours
- POL 315 - International Organization, 3 credit hours
- SOC 303I - Urban Community Life, 4 credit hours
Quantitative Concentration:
Elective Courses:
At least 12 credits hours should be completed from the following-
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