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AGSY 310 - Principles of Sustainability


Credits: 5
This course introduces students to the theory, principles, and practices of sustainability. It includes discussions on strategies for overcoming problems in order to establish or maintain ecological and environmental health, create economic welfare, and ensure social justice. Students will examine our relationships to technology, natural resources, natural science, and human development at a local-to-global scale.
Course Outcomes:
  1. Define sustainability and identify the key characteristics and relationships of human and natural systems as they pertain to sustainability.
  2. Identify stakeholders and analyze the systems and challenges that connect them.
  3. Analyze and discuss the different and divergent cultural and disciplinary perspectives of sustainability and key challenges to achieving sustainability at local, regional and global scales.
  4. Use indicators and other tools to identify, measure and assess individual and collective sustainability actions.
  5. Propose and defend a viable solution to a particular challenge to sustainability in one’s specific field of interest and create a persuasive proposal that advocates this solution.

Course Topics:
  1. Origins of sustainability
  2. Environmental, social and economic components of sustainability
  3. Standards of sustainability
  4. Scales of systems
  5. Measuring sustainability
  6. Challenges to sustainability
  7. Sustainability policy

LEC Credits: 5
LEC hours per week: 5
Formerly: SAS 310.
Course Attribute(s): Course-BAS
OEE Permitted: No
Grading Basis: Graded
Instructor/Department Consent Required: Consent Required
CIP Code: 01.0308
Default Section Size/Cap: 25
Quarter(s) offered:
  • Winter