GCL 210
Credit: 3 hours.
Different disciplines approach issues of sustainability in different ways.This course presents an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of sustainability, energy and the environment. Co-taught by faculty from the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and engineering, it addresses how environmental and energy sustainability challenges are not only technical problems but are also social, political and economic ones. Students will be able to evaluate various problems and solutions to enhance energy and environmental sustainability. Meets twice per week: first for a lecture that includes all students and faculty, and next in individual faculty-led seminars. Through this structure, students benefit from the expertise of multiple faculty while participating in a seminar with one professor and a small network of peers.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2017 for:
- Humanities – Hist & Phil
- Cultural Studies - Western

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