2016 - 2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Sustainable Development
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Richard Rheingans, Chair
Christoffel den Biggelaar |
Anne C. Fanatico |
Dinesh Paudel |
Brian J. Burke |
Anatoli Ignatov |
Jennifer H. Westerman |
Laura E. England |
Jacqueline Ignatov |
Rebecca Witter |
The Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees in Sustainable Development emerge from the United Nations’ mandate to engender “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” In practice, sustainable development prepares students to engage in the social, economic, and environmental transformations necessary to create thriving, equitable, and sustainable communities within an ecologically healthy world. The required core is designed to familiarize students with principles and practices of sustainability found in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The degree aims to prepare students to think critically and constructively about the practices of sustainable development and to have the knowledge and skills necessary to build a sustainable future. The study of sustainable development provides a strong preparation in sustainability for those who wish to pursue graduate work or wish to address sustainability in public, private, and non-profit sectors.
For additional information, visit the website at www.sd.appstate.edu.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Sustainable Development (603A/03.0103)
The general features of the Bachelor of Arts degree in Sustainable Development are: (1) a series of core courses that give all sustainable development majors a firm grounding in sustainable development theory, perspectives and methods; (2) a cohesive group of courses focusing on one career-oriented area; and (3) a minor in an area of the student’s choice.
The program of study is available at: www.programsofstudy.appstate.edu/sustainable-development-ba-603a-2016-2017
The Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainable Development (604*/03.0103)
with concentrations in Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture (604B); Community, Regional, and Global Development (604C); and Environmental Studies (604D). The general features of the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Development are: (1) a series of core courses that give all sustainable development majors a firm grounding in sustainable development theory, perspectives, and methods; (2) a set of three concentrations; and (3) a cohesive group of courses focusing on one career-oriented area.
Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture Concentration (604B)
The program of study is available at: www.programsofstudy.appstate.edu/sustainable-development-bs-agroecology-and-sustainable-agriculture-604b-2016-2017
Community, Regional, and Global Development Concentration (604C)
The program of study is available at: www.programsofstudy.appstate.edu/sustainable-development-bs-community-regional-and-global-development-604c-2016-2017
Environmental Studies Concentration (604D)
The program of study is available at: www.programsofstudy.appstate.edu/sustainable-development-bs-environmental-studies-604d-2016-2017
Minor in Sustainable Development (294/03.0103)
The program of study is available at: www.programsofstudy.appstate.edu/sustainable-development-minor-294-2016-2017
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ArtsMinorCoursesSustainable Development
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