SUNY Fredonia Sust Courses

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SUNY Fredonia Sustainability-focused (28) and Sustainability-related (70)
Courses
Please see http://fredonia.smartcatalogiq.com/2013-2014/Catalog for course
descriptions.
Also, please note that the SUNY Fredonia Academics in Sustainability Committee is
currently in the midst of a year-long process of reviewing and rewriting our standards
for sustainability-related and sustainability-focused courses (a foundation for which is
being adopted from the University of Oregon’s Office of Sustainability). The review
process includes improvements to the campus-wide identification and tracking of these
courses. The information included in this report reflects our best estimate at the current
time.
AMST 289
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
115
210
301
350
Comparative North America
Introductory Anthropology
Physical Anthropology
Plagues & People
Food and Culture
ARTS 220
ARTS 495
Web Page Design
Printmaking
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
Research & Survey Methods
Mass Media & Society
Media Criticism
Organizational Communication
Environmental Communication
295
102
375
460
321
BIOL 115 (Environmental Biology)
BIOL 131
Principles of Biology I
BIOL243 - Biodiversity
BIOL330/331 - General Ecology
BIOL 343
Conservation
BIOL 410
Tropical Biology
BIOL420 - Population/Community Ecology
BIOL 421
Biological Conservation
BIOL 426
Current Environmental Topics
BIOL447 - Evolution
CHEM105 - Food Chemistry
CHEM107 - Chemistry for Consumers
CHEM 113 (Chemistry and the Environment)
CHEM 115
General Chemistry I
CHEM154 - Nature of Science
CHEM302 - Chemistry in Today's Society
CHEM473 - Environmental Aquatic Chemistry
CHEM474 - Environmental Atmospheric Chemistry
CHEM107 - Chemistry for Consumers
CSIT 107
CSIT 207
Web Programming I
Web Programming II
ECON335 - Economic Development
ECON 340
Urban & Regional Economics
ECON 380
Environmental/Natural Resource Economics
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ESCI
ESCI
ESCI
ESCI
ESCI
260
349
333
399
374
399
100
105
440
441
410
Creative Writing
Feminist Theory
(Environmental Literature)
(Environmental Writing
Writing and Social Change
Literature of Place (special topics)
Environmental Sciences First-Year seminar
Global Environmental Issues
Environmental Studies Seminar
Environmental Studies Senior Seminar
Environmental Assessment
GEO121 - Landform Geography
GEO140 - Catastrophic Weather
GEO142 - Drifting Continents
GEO143 - Evolution of Life
GEO145 - Geology of New York State
GEO148 - Trembling Earth
GEO149 - Volcanoes
GEO150 - Moons and Planets
GEO152 - Evolution of Western Science
GEO 160
Oceanography
GEO 165/169
Geology I & Lab
GEO 175
Thirsty Planet
GEO180 - Weather and Climate
GEO210 - Geology II
GEO215 - Minerals and Rocks
GEO 311
Global Climate
GEO331 - Restless Earth
GEO 359
Vanishing Earth Resources
GIS 201
GIS 301
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
310
330
340
342
346
352
353
359
394
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
218
364
218
317
GIS I
GIS II
World Environmental History
Industrial America, 1890-1920
The Westward Movement
The American Century
History of American Cities
Environmental History of N. America
U.S. Consumer Culture
Ethnicity & Race
Globalization
Introduction to Ethics
Justice, Law, & Economics
Introduction to Ethics
Philosophy of Science
PHYS104 - The Big Bang
POLI 121
American Public Policy
POLI 240
Urbanization & Environmental Challenges
POLI276 - Law and Society
POLI 311
Fundamentals of Public Administration
POLI 321
Political Parties & Interest Groups
POLI 322
New York Government
POLI 324
President & Congress
POLI 325
Public Opinion & Participation
POLI 326
Media & Politics
POLI 356
U.S. Foreign Policy
POLI381 - Urban Politics and Policy
POLI 387
Environmental Policy)
PSY 245
Social Psychology
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
Plagues & People
Social Problems
Introduction to Public Health
Social Class and Inequality
312
210
215
303
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