Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 68.69 |
Liaison | Ciannat Howett |
Submission Date | July 25, 2011 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Emory University
ER-6: Sustainability-Focused Courses
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.96 / 10.00 |
Meredith
Stocks Intern Office of Sustainability Initiatives |
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The number of sustainability-focused courses offered :
71
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The total number of courses offered :
2,399
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Number of years covered by the data:
Three
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A list of sustainability-focused courses offered:
Globalization & Transnational Culture (ANT/WS 352)
Global Health, Culture & Society: Intro to Global Health (ANT 338)
Anthropological Demography (ANT 311)
Nutritional Anthropology (ANT 311)
Past, Present, & Future of Food & Population (ANT 190)
Primate Behavior & Ecology (ANT 302)
Anthropology of Coffee & Chocolate (ANT 190)
Fast Food/Slow Food (ANT 250)
Issues in Sustainability (ANT 386)
Sustainable Food Fair (ANT 386)
Poor People, Rich Nations: Anthropology & Development (ANT 385)
Sustainable Development: Anthropological Perspectives (ANT 357/351)
Agrarian Transformations
Perspective in Chemistry: Proteins, Patients, Prisoners (CHEM 468WR)
Latin American Economic Development (ECON 364S)
Economics of Poverty (ECON 190S)
Health Policy & Economics (ECON 372)
Development Issues for Sub-Saharan Africa (ECON 366/390/AFS 389/POLS 385)
Economic Development (ECON 362/ AFS 389)
Resource & Environmental Economics (ECON 465)
Environmental Economics & Policy (ECON 365)
Culture & Community in Science Education (EDS 572)
American Literature & the Transformation of the Environment (ENG 190)
Ecocriticism & Green Studies (ENG 368/CPLT 389)
Environmental Restoration (ENVS 190S)
Sustainable Water Resources (ENVS 348)
Environmental Geology (ENVS 235)
Climate Change (ENVS 190S)
Climatology (ENVS 330)
Ecological Economics (ENVS 324)
Energy, Resources, & Environmental Change (ENVS 220)
Food & Water: Global Crisis (ENVS/ANTH/IDS 385)
Ecology of Emory (ENVS 442)
Natural History of Georgia (ENVS 385)
Fishers & Fisheries (ENVS 458)
Ecology, Health, & Disease (ENVS 385)
International Environmental Policy (ENVS 377/POLS 385)
Nature & Film (FILM/GER 373)
Intro to Italian Studies (ITAL 270R)
Special Topics in German Studies: "Screening Nature" (GER 375)
Intro to Global Health GHCS 102
Foundations of Sustainability/Nature of Evidence (IDS 206)
Environmental Ethics (PHIL 317)
Nature/Environment/ Sustainability (PHIL 117)
Philosophy of Nature (PHIL 417)
Nature & Culture in Japan (JPN/EAS 275)
Emory as Place (REL 382)
Religion & Ecology (REL 329)
Religion & Sustainability Internship (REL 380 R)
Transforming the Self: Contemplative Practices of Well-Being & Sustainability in American & Global Contexts (REL 700)
Wilderness Spirituality (REL 329)
Religion & Conflict: Comparative TRCs (REL 357R/AFS 389)
Special Topics: Sociology of Sustainability (SOC 389)
Social Change in Developing Societies (SOC 231R)
The 60s & Global Revolution (SPAN 460)
Sustainability & the Environment (SPAN 212)
Social Movements Theory & Practice (ANT 350)
Biology Independent Study (BIO 299R)
Environmental Science (BIO 111)
Sustainability Seminar: Fossil Fuels (CHEM 285R)
Special Topics-Sustainability (CHEM 285R)
Social Change in Developing Societies (SOC 231R)
Sustainability Issues for Gen Management (MBA Prog)
Climate Change & Other International Environmental Law Challenges (LAW 843)
Environmental Law (LAW 624)
Moultrie Farmworker Project (NRSG 461)
The Bible & the Care of the Earth (OT 670)
Summer electives in Republic of Georgia
Clinical Trials (BIOS 520)
Community Transformation (GH 572)
Strategies in Global Health (GH 542)
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