Overview

What is sustainability? 
Sustainability is balancing environmental integrity, economic prosperity, and social equity without compromising the needs of future generations. 

Why minor in Sustainability Studies? 
The Sustainability Studies minor explores the complex interplay among environmental justice and protection, economic vitality, and social equity through interdisciplinary, action, and field-based learning that blends the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The minor is designed to encourage undergraduate students from any discipline to explore the three pillars of sustainability (economic, social, and environmental) beyond coursework in their major. It offers students broad opportunities for internships and experiences that can lead to fulfilling jobs upon graduation. 

Topics Covered

  • Climate change and sustainable energy  
  • International sustainable development  
  • Political ecology 
  • Sustainable urban planning and design  
  • Sustainable transportation 
  • Sustainable food systems

Outcomes

  • Students develop the ability to apply sustainability as a framework for achieving ecological health, economic vitality, and social equity across multiple domains of human society. 
  • Students deepen their familiarity with many interrelated social and environmental problems facing Earth and innovative solutions-based thinking being applied to these.  

Requirements

Program Description

What is sustainability?

Sustainability is balancing environmental integrity, economic prosperity, and social equity without compromising the needs of future generations.

Why Sustainability Studies Minor?

The Sustainability Studies minor explores the complex interplay among environmental justice and protection, economic vitality, and social equity, through interdisciplinary, action and field-based learning that blends the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The minor is designed to encourage undergraduate students from any discipline to explore the three pillars of sustainability (economic, social, and environmental) beyond coursework in their major. It offers students broad opportunities for internships and experiences that can lead to fulfilling jobs upon graduation.

Requirements for the Sustainability Studies Minor

Requirements for the Sustainability Studies Minor is a total of 18-19 credits, twelve (12) of which must be taken at 91桃色 as follows:

Part 1:  Foundation courses:  Two GPS Courses (6 credits)

  •  Introduction to Community Planning
  •  Environment, Sustainability, and Society

 

Part 2: Science Courses: Any one of the following Courses (3 - 4 credits)

  •  Principles of Environmental Science
  •    Physical Geography 

 

Part 3:  Sustainability and Planning Courses:  Any two of the following GPS Courses (6 credits)

  •  Climate Change
  •  Contemporary Global Issues
  •  Land Use/Resource Planning
  •  Sustainable Energy (after prerequisite GPS 0106)
  •  Political Ecology
  •  Planning Green and Sustainable Cities

 

Part 4:  Elective Course: Any one Course from Other Department

Faculty members may advise the course selection based on the need and background of individual students. With the approval of the Chair of GPS, and upper-level course (200 or 300 level) that is offered by another department may substitute for no more than two of the GPS courses. Students seeking more information about the minor or needing academic advice about completing the minor should contact the Chair of GPS.

For course descriptions and additional prerequisite recommendations, please see WSU catalog at