Sustainability Course Inventory Sustainability-Focused Courses: 55 Total ANTH 336 – Topics in Global/Local Interconnections ANTH 451 – Cultural Ecology BA 476 – Business Ethics BA 483/MM 583 – Sustainability Leadership BA 490/590 & MM 590 – Case Studies in Corporate Sustainability BI 388 – Conservation of Natural Resources BI 438/538 – Conservation Biology EC 310 – The Environment and the Local Economy EE 528 – Environmental Issues ENGR 306/PH 306 – Sustainability: Materials Technology and Design ES 102 – Intro to Environmental Studies: Biological Science ES 103 – Intro to Environmental Studies: Social Science Perspectives ES 200 – Intro to Environmental Science ES 210 – Environmental Studies I ES 310 – Environmental Applications ES 327 – Energy and Climate Change ES 379 – Biodiversity ES/SOC 420/520 – Environmental Sociology ES 421/521 – Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development ES 423 – Sustainability and Natural Resources ES/GEOG 437/537 – Conservation in the United States ES/GEOG 439/539 – Land Use Planning ES/GEOG 440 – Planning Issues ES 479 – Biosphere, Ecology, and Global Environmental Change ES 482/582, GEOG 482/582 – Climatology G 360 – Environmental Geology GEOG 360 – Global Issues in Population, Development, and the Environment HE 331 – Environmental Health HSE 101 – University Foundations: Green House HSE 102 – University Foundations: Green House HSE 103 – University Foundations: Green House MBA 509 – Ethics MM 513 – Strategic Management NAS 380 – Native American Ecological Practices PH 308 – Energy and the Environment PS 340 – Law, Science, and the Environment PS 342 – Environmental Law SOC 205 – Social Problems and Policy Sustainability-Related Courses: 71 Total ANTH 213 – Cultural Anthropology: Perspectives on Humanity ANTH 450 – Culture Change ARTH 345 – Activist Artists and Works in Their Community BA 110 – Business, Government & Society BA 208 – Hospitality & Tourism Essential Skills BA 310 – Lodging & Tourism Operations BA 311 – Food & Beverage Management BA 312 – Hospitality/Tourism Marketing BA 374 – Principles of Management BA 489 – Organizational Leadership BI 103 – General Biology : Populations BI 340/ES 340 – Introductory Ecology BI 382 – Biology and Society BI 386 – Forest Ecology and Management BI 450 – Fish and Fisheries BI 454/554 – Plant Ecology CH 101 – Environmental Chemistry CH 330 – Metals and Civilization EC 315 – Environmental Economics EC 351 – Oregon’s Future EE 527 – Place-Based Curriculum Development ES 101 – Intro to Environmental Studies: Earth Science ES 111/GEOG 111 – Physical Environment I ES 111H – Honors Physical Environment I ES 112/GEOG 112 – Physical Environments II ES 112H – Honors Physical Environment I ES 309/GEOG 309 – Principles of Meteorology ES 351 – Environmental Policy and Impact Analysis ES/GEOG 433/533 – Soil Science ES 435 – Water Resources ES 442 – Valuation of Ecosystem Goods and Services ES 475 – Environmental Modeling ES 480 – Fire Ecology G 314 – Hydrology G 353 – Oceanography GEOG 108 – Global Lands and Livelihoods GEOG 330 – Geography of Latin America GEOG 350 – Urban Environments HE 275 – Health & Society II HE 362 – Community Health HST 421/521 – Environmental History IS 250 – The International Scene IS 375 – Human Rights in Global Age OAL 250 – Foundations in Outdoor Adventure Leadership OAL 362 – Outdoor Recreation Programming and the Environment OAL 444 – History of the Pacific Northwest Wilderness PH 309 – Energy Alternatives PHL 205 – Ethics: Moral Issues PHL 205H – Honors Ethics: Moral Issues PS 110 – Globalization PS 328 – Public Policy and the Environment PSY 435/535 – Environmental Psychology SOC 204 – The Sociological Imagination SOC 310 – Community Studies SOC 345 – Sociology of Globalization SOC 425 – Food, Power, & Agriculture SOC 461 – Creating and Negating God SSPC 440 – Social Activism: History, Method, Practice USEM 101 – University Seminar USEM 102 – University Seminar USEM 103 – University Seminar *All course descriptions are available at http://catalog.sou.edu/ Academic Programs that Offer Sustainability Courses: Anthropology Art and Art History Biology Business Chemistry Economics Engineering Environmental Studies Graduate Studies Health, Physical Education, and Leadership History International Studies Native American Studies Outdoor Adventure Leadership Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology University Seminar Degree Programs with Sustainability Learning Outcomes Environmental Studies, BS with concentrations in: Cultural Resource Management, Earth Science, Ecology & Conservation, Land Use Planning, or Sustainability & Policy Environmental Studies Minor Outdoor Adventure Leadership, BA or BS Outdoor Adventure Leadership Minor Certificate in Sustainability Leadership Environmental Education, MS Economics: Applied Economics and Public Policy Option, BA or BS Health & Physical Education, BA or BS