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