General Education: Environmental Sustainability Overlay  {SF State Bulletin 2014 - 2015}

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Environmental Sustainability

 

Courses approved for the Environmental Sustainability requirement must examine some aspect of environmental sustainability. The perspective can be from any area of the university curriculum, such as social sciences, natural sciences, arts, humanities, business, or engineering.

 

  • AA S 587 Asian Americans and Environmental Justice [AERM][ES][SJ]
  • ADM 665 Product Development for Apparel [ES]
  • AIS 160 Survey of Native California [AERM][ES]
  • AIS 410 Perspectives of Native California Indians [AERM][ES]
  • C W 508 Introduction to Environmental Literature [ES]
  • CHEM 180 Chemistry for Energy and the Environment [ES]
  • CHEM 380/ Chemistry Behind Environmental Pollution [ES]
  • ENVS 380 Chemistry Behind Environmental Pollution [ES]
  • COMM 448 GW Rhetoric of Ecology - GWAR (4) [ES]
  • E ED 615 Environmental Education in ECE [ES]
  • ENG 465 Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction [ES]
  • ENG 535 Literature and Ecology [ES]
  • ENVS 300 Environmental Studies [ES]
  • ENVS 470 Climate Politics and Policy [ES][GP]
  • ENVS 570 Campus Sustainability [ES]
  • ENVS 600/ Environmental Problems and Solutions [ES][GP]
  • GEOG 600 Environmental Problems and Solutions [ES][GP]
  • GEOG 101 Our Physical Environment [ES]
  • GEOG 102 The Human Environment [ES][GP]
  • GEOG 160 Introduction to Environmental Science (4) [ES][GP]
  • GEOG 430 Transforming Food and Agriculture Systems: Local to Global [ES][GP][SJ]
  • GEOG 432/ Urban Geography (4) [ES][GP]
  • USP 432 Urban Geography [ES][GP]
  • GEOG 552 Geography of California [AERM][ES][SJ]
  • GEOG 651/ San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (4) [ES]
  • USP 651 San Francisco Bay Area Environmental Issues (4) [ES]
  • GEOG 666 Geography of Garbage: Recycling and Waste Reduction [ES]
  • GEOL 100 Our Dynamic Earth [ES]
  • GEOL 104 Our Dynamic Earth Lecture and Lab (4) [ES]
  • GEOL 105 History of Life [ES]
  • GEOL 110 Physical Geology (4) [ES]
  • GEOL 270 Environmental Geology [ES]
  • GEOL 302 The Violent Earth [ES]
  • GEOL 350 Geology of the National Parks [ES]
  • GEOL 370 California Water [ES]
  • GPS 315/ Introduction to Global Peace Studies [ES][GP][SJ]
  • I R 315/ Introduction to Global Peace Studies [ES][GP][SJ]
  • PHIL 315 Introduction to Global Peace Studies [ES][GP][SJ]
  • H ED 100 Public Health Biology [ES]
  • HH 535 Western Nutrition and Herbs [LLD][ES]
  • HUM 380 Nature and Human Values [ES]
  • I R 104 Introduction to World Affairs [ES][GP][SJ]
  • LS 401 Social Sciences Core II [ES][GP]
  • LTNS 210 Latina/Latino Health Care Perspectives [AERM][ES][GP][SJ]
  • LTNS 450 Indigenismo: Indigenous Cultures of the Americas [AERM[ES]
  • METR 356 California Weather Events [ES[GP]
  • OCN 100 Our Dynamic Ocean [ES]
  • OCN 104 Our Dynamic Ocean Lecture and Lab (4) [ES]
  • PHIL 351 Philosophy of Risk [ES]
  • PHIL 470 Environmental Ethics [ES[SJ]
  • RPT 605 Ecotourism Principles and Practices [ES][SJ]
  • SCI 101 First Year Experience in Science and Engineering [LLD[ES]
  • USP 514 Sustainable Development in Cities (4) [ES][SJ]
  • USP 515/ Environmental Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Environment (4)
  • GEOG 667 Environmental Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Environment (4)
  • WGS 593 Gender, Health, and the Environment [ES][GP]

 

Overlay abbreviations
LLD: Area E (Lifelong Learning and Self-Development)
AERM: American Ethnic and Racial Minorities
ES: Environmental Sustainability
GP: Global Perspectives
SJ: Social Justice

 

 

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