Sustainability‐Focused    Apparel and Communication Technologies Department  *TECH 230—Exploring Technology 

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Sustainability‐Focused Apparel and Communication Technologies Department *TECH 230—Exploring Technology School of Art and Design *DES 150—Intro to Sustainable Design & Development *DES 712—Sustainable Design Practice Biology Department *BIO 111—Science, the Environment & Sustainability *BIO 141—Plants & People *ENSC 425—Environmental Science and Sustainability Capstone *SMGT 115—Environmental Science and Sustainability *SMGT 310—Ecology for Sustainable Management *SMGT 325—Natural Resource Management *SMGT 360—Environmental and Sustainability Policy *SMGT 710—The Natural Environment Department of Business *SMGT 230—Triple Bottom Line Accounting for Managers *SMGT 330—Marketing for a Sustainable World *SMGT 331—Sustainable Organizational Finance *SMGT 335—Management and Environmental Information Systems *SMGT 350—Operations Management and Sustainability *SMGT 370—Logistics, Supply Chain Management, and Sustainability *SMGT 430—International Management for a Sustainable World *SMGT 730—Policy, Law, and the Ethics of Sustainability Chemistry Department *CHEM 353—Environmental Chemistry *CHEM 452—Environmental Regulations Management *SMGT 315—Global Environmental Chemistry Department of Construction *SMGT 495—Sustainable Management Capstone *SMGT 750—The Built Environment School of Education *EDUC 336/536—Multiculturalism: Issues & Perspectives *EDUC 376/576—Cross‐Cultural Field Experience Department of English and Philosophy *ENGL 101—Composition 1 *ENGL 102—Composition 2 *ENGL 247—Critical Writing *LIT 273—American Multicultural Literature *LIT 275—Environmental Literature *PHIL 235—General Ethics *SMGT 240—Technical Writing for Sustainable Management Engineering and Technology Department *TRANS 202—Transportation Systems *TRANS 204—Energy Transportation *SUST 315/515—Sustainable Engineering *SUST 425—Sustainable Design & Development Capstone *SMGT 220—Systems Thinking *SMGT 320—Energy for Sustainable Management *SUST 432/632—Global Sustainability Experience in Design & Manufacturing Food and Nutrition Department *None Hospitality and Tourism Department *No data Human Development and Family Studies *HDFS 365—Family Resource Management Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science *None University of Wisconsin Stout Military Science Department *None Department of Operations and Management *RC 440—Environmental Leadership & Sustainable Management *SMGT 340—Organizational Behavior & Sustainability *SMGT 720—Applied Research and the Triple Bottom Line *SMGT 770—Leading Sustainable Organizations *SMGT 780—Corporate Social Responsibility *SMGT 790—Research Methods Department of Physical Education *None Physics Department *PHYS 321—Statics & Strength of Materials Department of Psychology *PSYC 281—Psychology for Sustainability Department of Rehabilitation and Counseling *None Social Science Department *ECON 360—Strategic Decision Making & Game Theory *ECON 350—Environmental & Natural Resource Economics *GEOG 310—Geography of Food *GEOG 290—Global Political Ecology *SMGT 235—Economics in Society and Sustainability *SMGT 332—Economics of Environmental Sustainability *SMGT 435—International Development and Sustainability *SMGT 460—Environment and Society *SMGT 700—Cultural and Historical Foundations of Sustainability *SMGT 740—Economics of Sustainability *SMGT 760—Geopolitical Systems Speech Communication, Foreign Languages, Theatre and Music *None Sustainability‐Related Apparel and Communication Technologies Department *ICT 309/509—Collaborative Computing *GCM 141—Graphic Communication *GCM 266—Digital and Offset Press Systems *GCM 363—Package Printing *PHOTO 204—Exploring Photography School of Art and Design *DES 303—Interior Design Studio I *DES 308—Lighting Design in the Built Environment *DES 314—Interior Design Contracts & Codes *DES 416—Interior Design Senior Studio *ARTH 319—History of Design *ART 215/315/415—Art Metals I, II, III Biology Department *BIO 101—Introductory Biology *BIO 135—Organismal Biology *BIO 136—College Molecular Cell Biology I *BIO 210—Concepts and Issues in Biotechnology *BIO 260—Ichthyology – Wisconsin Fishes *BIO 270—Natural History of the Neotropics *BIO 350—Ecology *BIO 352—Plant Ecology *BIO 362—Advanced Physiology *BIO 450—Aquatic Ecology & Management *BIO 452—Wetland Ecology Department of Business *BUACT 340—Business Finance *BUMGT 304—Principles of Management *BUMGT 480—Entrepreneurship: Small Business Planning *BUMGT 490—Strategic Management and Business Policy *BUSCM 338—Principles of Logistics *BUINB 260—Introduction to International Business *BUINB 367—International Management *BURTL 127—Basic Merchandising *BURTL 329—Retail Promotions *BURTL 395—Assortment Planning Chemistry Department *CHEM 110—Chemistry in Our World *CHEM 115—General Chemistry *CHEM 135—College Chemistry I *CHEM 136—College Chemistry II *CHEM 201—Organic Chemistry I *CHEM 204—Organic Chemistry II Lecture *CHEM 206—Organic Chemistry II Laboratory *CHEM 325—Chemistry of Polymers *CHEM 331—Quantitative Analysis *CHEM 335—Instrumental Methods of Analysis *CHEM 341—Chemistry of Materials Department of Construction *AEC 171—Light Construction Methods and Materials *AEC 190—Orientation to Construction Industry *AEC 191—The Built Environment *AEC 233—Architectural Design I *AEC 237—Architectural Technology *AEC 353—Building Electrical and Control Systems *AEC 470—Construction Estimating II *AEC 472—Management of Construction School of Education *MBE 401—Marketing Education Curriculum *FCSE 385—Family Housing *ECE 410—Early Childhood Curriculum: Science *EDUC 326—Foundations of Education *EDUC 303—Educational Psychology Department of English and Philosophy *LIT 203—American Poets *LIT 205—The Short Story *LIT 208—Fiction into Film *LIT 260—Modern American Literature *LIT 281—Recent American Literature *LIT 300—Children’s Literature *LIT 303—Coming of Age in Literature and Film *PHIL 201—Introduction to Philosophy *PHIL 205—Philosophy of Religion Engineering and Technology Department *RD 205—Design for Industry *RD 320—Prototype Development and Model Making *RD 420—Research and Development *PKG 150—Packaging Fundamentals *PKG 250—Consumer Packaging Systems *PKG 350—Packaging Design & Evaluation *MFGT 250—Introduction to Plastics Food and Nutrition Department *FN 102—Nutrition for Healthy Living *FN 222—Food Technology *FN 350—Food Processing *FN 461—Multicultural Aspects of Food & Nutrition Patterns Hospitality and Tourism Department *No data Human Development and Family Studies *HDSF 345—Health Care Dilemmas & Decisions for Families *HDSF 715—Theories of Family Processes *HDFS 450—Family Policy Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science *None University of Wisconsin Stout Military Science Department *MSL 101—Foundations of Officership *MSL 201—Individual Leadership Studies *MSL 301—Adaptive Team Leadership *MSL 401—Developing Adaptive Leaders *MSL 102—Basic Leadership *MSL 202—Leadership and Teamwork *MSL 302—Leadership Under Fire *MSL 402—Leadership in a Complex World Department of Operations and Management *RC 640—Environmental Leadership & Sustainable Management *INMGT 200—Production and Operations Management *INMGT 325—Quality Management Department of Physical Education *HLTED 360—Personal Health and Fitness *HLTH 101—Discovering Wellness Physics Department *PHYS 258—Introduction to Geology *PHYS 358—Soil Science and Conservation *PHYS 281—University Physics I *PHYS 255‐‐Meteorology Department of Psychology *PSYC 350—Culture and Psychology *PSYC 702—Ethics in Applied Psychology *PSYC 707—Applied Social Psychology *PSYC 772—Psychological Applications of Health Promotion Department of Rehabilitation and Counseling *REHAB 101—Introduction to Rehabilitation *REHAB 102—Community Resources *REHAB 701—Foundations of Rehabilitation Social Science Department *ECON 445—Public Finance *HIST 240—History and Politics of Africa *HIST 380—Latin American History *PAX 201—Introduction to Applied Peace Studies *SOC 291—Sociology of Health and Illness *SOC 385—Globalization and Social Change Speech Communication, Foreign Languages, Theatre and Music *SPAN 202—Intermediate Spanish II *SPAN 227—Spanish Composition and Conversation I *SPAN 396—Business and Hospitality Spanish *SPCOM 100—Fundamentals of Speech 
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