2019-2020 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Sustainable Development
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Richard Rheingans, Chair
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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.
Honors Program in Sustainable Development
The Goodnight Family Department of Sustainable Development offers an honors program to undergraduate students with distinguished academic records. In order to graduate with Honors in Sustainable Development, students must (a) complete 3 hours of honors thesis (SD 4510) under the guidance of a Sustainable Development faculty advisor; (b) complete an additional 9 credits of honors courses as described below; (c) earn a grade of “B” or higher in all honors classes; and (d) earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 in all Sustainable Development classes.
In addition to the senior honors thesis (SD 4510), all honors students must complete 9 credits of honors work. These credits can be earned by taking honors-designated classes in the Department of Sustainable Development, by negotiating an honors contract for Sustainable Development courses at the 3000 level and above, and, with advance permission from an SD advisor, by taking Sustainable Development-related honors courses in other departments.
For admission into the honors program, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 in all coursework and must complete a departmental application to the honors program. Transfer students without a GPA at Appalachian State University should provide a transcript from their previous institution.
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceBachelor of ArtsMinorCoursesSustainable Development- S D 2400 - Principles of Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 2500 - Independent Study (1-4)
- S D 2530-2549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- S D 2610 - Science for Sustainability (3)
- S D 2700 - Development Theory and Practice (3)
- S D 2800 - Environmental Justice and Sustainability (3)
- S D 3100 - Principles of Agroecology (3)
- S D 3125 - Applied Farm Operations I (3)
- S D 3150 - Soil and Soil Fertility Management (4)
- S D 3170 - Permaculture Design (3)
- S D 3200 - Agroforestry and Farm Forestry Systems (3)
- S D 3250 - Livestock Production and Management (3)
- S D 3300 - Farm Business Management (3)
- S D 3350 - Contemporary Issues in Agriculture and Food (3)
- S D 3365 - Conservation and Development (3)
- S D 3375 - Sustainable Economics and Community Development (3)
- S D 3460 - Labor, Social Justice, and Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 3475 - Gender, Inequality, and Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 3500 - Independent Study (1-4)
- S D 3520 - Instructional Assistance (1)
- S D 3530-3549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- S D 3575 - Food Security and Sovereignty (3)
- S D 3580 - Sustainable Development and Health (3)
- S D 3600 - Environmental Humanities (3)
- S D 3610 - Issues in Environmental Sustainability (3)
- S D 3650 - Methods for Development Research and Action (3)
- S D 3675 - Outreach Skills for Sustainability (3)
- S D 3700 - Environment and Development in the Global South (3)
- S D 3715 - Literature and the Environment (3)
- S D 3750 - Nature, Technology, and Environment (3)
- S D 3800 - Classics in Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 3900 - Practicum in Sustainable Agriculture (3)
- S D 4100 - Agroecology Practices, Systems, and Philosophies (3)
- S D 4125 - Applied Farm Operations II (3)
- S D 4150 - Disaster and Development (3)
- S D 4200 - Ecologically-Based Pest Management (4)
- S D 4300 - The Politics of Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 4401 - Applications in Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 4510 - Honors Thesis/Project (1-3)
- S D 4515 - Honors Seminar in Sustainable Development (3)
- S D 4530-4549 - Selected Topics (1-4)
- S D 4550 - Senior Seminar (3)
- S D 4600 - Land, Livelihoods, and Agrarian Development (3)
- S D 4900 - Internship/Practicum (1-9)
- S D 4910 - Advanced Internship in Agroecology (3)
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