Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 47.19 |
Liaison | V.S. (Raghu) Raghavan |
Submission Date | Sept. 6, 2012 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Mount Holyoke College
ER-6: Sustainability-Focused Courses
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.78 / 10.00 |
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The number of sustainability-focused courses offered :
62
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The total number of courses offered :
1,641
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Number of years covered by the data:
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A list of sustainability-focused courses offered:
Bio 321s: Marine Conservation Biology
Bio 331s: Theory and Application of Conservation Biology
Bio 344s: Biogeochemistry of Northern Ecosystems
Econ 203: Environmental Economics
Econ 213: Economic Development: A survey
Econ 225: Economics of Health care and Health Services Organizations
Anthro 216: Anthropology of Nature
Envst 100: Intro to Environmental Studies
Envst 200: Environmental Science
Envst 204: Human Dimensions of Environmental Change
Envst 210: Political Ecology
Envst 240: Value of Nature
Envst 241: Environmental Issues
Envst 321: Sustainable Agiculture and Agroecosystems
Envst 340: Political Economy of International conservation
Envst 390: Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies
Gndr 333: Gender, Food and Agriculture in the Global Context
Geog 100: Seminar in Alternative Energy Technologies
Geog 105: World Regional Geography
Geog 107: Introduction to the Physical Environment
Geog 206: Political Geography
Geog 311: Political Economy of Climate Change
Geog 313: Third World Development
Geol 101: Environmental Geology
Geol 115: Understanding Climate Change
Phil 240: Environmental Ethics: Nature/Culture/Values
Pol 242: Oil and Water Don’t Mix: Geopolitics, Energy and the Environment
Pol 266: Environmental politics in America
Geog 321: Geographic Ecosystems
Envst 321: Wetland Ecosystem Research
Geog 212: Global Economic Geography
Geog 311: Geographies of Globalization
Geog 312: Geographies of Development
Geog 312: Perspectives on Global Food Issues
Geog 312: Resource Conflict
Hist 316: Environmental History: Agriculture, Industry and Globalization in Europe, 1780-1914
Hist 361: Environmental History: Nature, Industrialization in Britain, 1780-1840
Arcit 280: Topics in Architecture: Issues in Sustainability
Bio 223: Ecology
Bio 321: Marine Conservation Biology
Geog 204: Human dimensions on Environmental Change
Engl 232: Global Diversity/European Modernity
Envst 321: Landscape, Livelihood & Migration
Envst 341: Science and Power
Hist 301: Food and Famine in Africa
Hist 256: Interpreting Nature: Environmental Thinking and Practice in Europe 1500-present
Hist 284: History, Ecology and Landscape
Latam 389: Agrarian America: Sugar, Cotton, Coffee, Wheat
Pol 345: Memories of overdevelopment
Geol 203: Surface Processes
Geol 326: Global Climate Change
Envst 333: Landscape and Narrative
Envst 344: Biogeochemistry of Northern Ecosystems
Physics 104: Renewable Energy
Bio 315: Behavioral Ecology
Pol 343: The Intellectual and Politics of: Radical Ecology
Pol 348: Colloquium: Community Development
Chem 232: Global Biogeochemistry
Envst 317: Perspectives on American Environmental History
History 301: History, Globalization and Environmental Change
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