STARS Sustainability Course Inventory

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Sustainability Course Inventory
Maryville College (MC)
Focused and Sustainability Related Inventory
Course Number and Title of Sustainability Focused Course at
Maryville College
ENV 101 Introduction to Environmental Issues
Social Science 201: Contemporary Global Issues
Bio 414: Developmental Biology
ART 200: Sustainable Art Processes
SRS 480: Designing a Sustainable Future
Natural Science 350: Topics in Natural Science
FRS 130: Freshman Seminar: Perspectives on the Environment:
ART/ENV 200: Ecotourism, Art and Culture in Costa Rica
ENV345/PLS345: Environmental Politics
Course Number and Title of Sustainability Related Course at
Maryville College
STA 120: Introductory Statistics
MTH 221 Inferential Statistics
MTH 222 Regression Analysis
SRS 480 Utopia
ETH 490 Philosophical and Theological Foundation of Ethics
HIS 243 Modern World History
HIS 333 Modern Asian History
HIS 371 The Global 1930s
PHL 348 Comparative Philosophy
SOC 202 Social Problems
SOC 222 Sociology of Appalachian Culture
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
ECN 201 Principles of Economics
ECN 334 History of Economic Thought
SLS 260: Population, Food and Environment
ECN 349: Environmental Economics or Advanced Economics of
Tourism
ENG 2000 Words and the Land
ECN 221 Economics of Tourism
WCV 190 Western Civilization
PHR 2000: Wilderness First Aid
Degree Program(s) with Sustainability Learning Outcomes at
Maryville College
Environmental Studies
Learning Goals for the B.A. in Environmental Studies at
Maryville College include:
Department
Environmental Studies
International Studies
Biology
Art
Art
Biology and Chemistry
Environmental Studies,
Art and Environmental Studies
Environmental Studies and
Political Science
Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics
Mathematics
Philosophy and Religion
Philosophy and Religion
History
History
History
Philosophy
Sociology
Sociology
Psychology
Business and Organizational
Management and Economics
Economics and History
Political Science and Sociology
Economics
English and Writing
Communication
Economics
History
Outdoor Recreation
B.A.
1)Explore the social and physical dimensions of sustainability
from multiple North American and non-Western viewpoints.
2)Demonstrable knowledge of field and laboratory natural
sciences
3) Balancing disciplinary rigor with capacity to synthesis
interdisciplinary environmental issued presented from multiple
disciplines.
4) Demonstrable application of interdisciplinary content in
work, career and/or experiential setting.
5) Synthesis of content related to the planetary experiences of
the human & biotic world.
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