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Sustainability Studies

Requirements

Sustainability Studies (15 credits)

3

credits chosen from:

BIOL 205 Introduction to Sustainability (3.00)
LOYC 205 Introduction to Sustainability (3.00)

Note: The following courses are cross-listed:

BIOL 205 and LOYC 205.

3

credits:

LOYC 320 Biodiversity on Earth (3.00)
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9

credits chosen from:

ANTH 384 Food and Sustainability (3.00)
ANTH 450 Social Economy and Sustainable Futures (3.00)
BIOL 203 Fundamental Nutrition (3.00)
GEOG 203 Canadian Environmental Issues (3.00)
GEOG 204 Global Environmental Issues (3.00)
HIST 395 Global Environmental History (3.00)
LOYC 220 The Contemporary World (3.00)
LOYC 230 Globalization and Diversity (3.00)
LOYC 240 Global Environmental Issues and Ecological Justice (3.00)
LOYC 260 Introduction to Environmental Sustainability: Cosmologies, Principles, and Issues (3.00)
LOYC 298 Selected Topics in the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability (3.00)
LOYC 340 Culture and Communication (3.00)
LOYC 380 Sustainable Development (3.00)
LOYC 397 Perspectives on Animals and Sustainability (3.00)
LOYC 398 Selected Topics in the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability (3.00)
LOYC 420 Integrative Project (3.00)
LOYC 421 Directed and Independent Study (3.00)
MANA 369 Business and Sustainability (3.00)
MANA 374 Sustainable Management (3.00)
PHIL 210 Critical Thinking (3.00)
PHIL 220 Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (3.00)
PHIL 236 Environmental Ethics (3.00)
PHYS 273 Energy and Environment (3.00)
RELI 312 Justice and Social Conflict in a Globalized World (3.00)
RELI 3970 Perspectives on Animals and Sustainability (3.00)
SOCI 384 Food and Sustainability (3.00)
SOCI 450 Social Economy and Sustainable Futures (3.00)

Note: Several of the courses listed in this elective group are cross-listed. In cases where cross-listed courses appear, either version of the course may be applied towards the elective group requirement. Students may not, however, take both versions of a cross-listed course for credit.

Notes

  • Students are responsible for verifying any prerequisite requirements associated with courses.
  • Any course listed in the Minor in Sustainability Studies can also count towards this elective group; however, students are responsible for ensuring they have the necessary prerequisites and/or permissions for courses.
  • All course substitutions must be in a related topic and approved by Student Academic Services.
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