Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 51.84
Liaison Tony Gillund
Submission Date Jan. 2, 2014
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The Ohio State University at Marion
ER-6: Sustainability-Focused Courses

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.84 / 10.00 Leslie Beyer-Hermsen
Assistant Dean
Marion Campus
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The number of sustainability-focused courses offered :
9

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The total number of courses offered :
317

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Number of years covered by the data:
One

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A list of sustainability-focused courses offered:
ANTHROP 4597.01 Cultural Conflict in Developing Nations Analysis of cultural conflict in developing nations resulting from rapid and extensive technological and social change. ENR 2100 Introduction to Environmental Science Introduction to environmental science, the ecological foundation of environmental systems, the ecological impacts of environmental degradation by humans, and strategies for sustainable management of environment and natural resources. ENR 2750 World Regional Geography An examination of the human and physical geographic structure of all world regions; defined priomarily at the continental scale. ENR 3597.01 World Urbanization An examination of geographic aspects of the urbanization process in the world's major regions; interrelationships between urbanization and economic development ENR 3600 Space, Power and Politcal Geography Political geographic thought; territory and territoriality; borders and scale; space, power and uneven development; states and statecraft; and the politics of nations, regions and localities. HIST 2650 The World since 1914 Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. HIST 3040 The American City History of the American city (urgan-suburban) from colonial times to the early 21st century. SOCIOL 1101 Introductory Sociology Fundamental concepts of sociology and introduction to the analysis of social proglems and interactions (e.g. wealth, gender, race, inequality, family, crime) using sociological theories. SOCIOL 3597.01 World Problems in Global Context Sociological analysis of contemporary world societies -- non-industrialized, industrializing, and industrialized -- with special attention to major social instituions and patterns of social change.

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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Analysis of sustainability courses was coordinated by: Office of Energy Services and Sustainability 119 McCracken Power Plant, 2003 Millikin Road The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio 43210 614-247-8325 sustainability.osu.edu

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