SUST3301 Sustainability Synthesis
This project-based course provides students with a chance to apply and integrate the concepts and the tools of business, engineering, and the liberal arts (science, social science, and the humanities) to address sustainability. It is team-taught by three faculty members, one from each institution, with coursework fully integrated across the three approaches. Students will work in multi-campus groups on a project with a client throughout the semester, along with common readings and discussions about processes and project stages taking place in class time.
Prerequisite
SUST2201
Recommended Requisites
Strongly recommended: Declared participation in the certificate program, and completion of the Introductory Course and three out of four elective courses for the program.
Hours
4-0-8
Notes
This course, if successfully completed, in addition with SUST2201: Sustainability Synthesis, four total credits may be used toward the 28 AHS/Entrp minimum distribution credit requirement.