Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 73.33 |
Liaison | Maria Dahmus |
Submission Date | Nov. 30, 2023 |
University of St. Thomas
AC-1: Academic Courses
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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8.93 / 14.00 |
Elise
Amel Faculty Fellow Office of Sustainability Initiatives |
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Part 1. Sustainability course offerings
Undergraduate | Graduate | |
Total number of courses offered by the institution | 849 | 668 |
Number of sustainability-focused courses offered | 35 | 5 |
Number of sustainability-inclusive courses offered | 75 | 25 |
Percentage of courses that are sustainability course offerings:
9.23
Part 2. Sustainability course offerings by department
42
Number of academic departments with sustainability course offerings:
33
Percentage of academic departments with sustainability course offerings:
78.57
Documentation
Do the figures reported above cover one, two, or three academic years?:
One
A brief description of the methodology used to complete the course inventory :
The total number of sustainability-focused courses offered was determined by whether the course (or a section of the course integrating sustainability) was offered at least once over a one-year period (fall 2022 - spring 2023), and multiple offerings were not included in the count (e.g., the same course offered in multiple semesters or multiple sections of the same course were counted as only one course). Courses were identified as sustainability courses through a combination of a SUST designation application form administered by the Department of Earth, Environment and Society; Sustainability Theme-Based Learning Community (STBLC) courses that use the same criteria as the SUST designation; conversations with faculty about their courses, and a separate survey the Office of Sustainability Inintiatives sent to faculty to determine the scope of sustainability (as defined by the UNSDGs) within their curriculum.
Any course designated as a SUST or STBLC course (whether it is the primary focus or includes sustainability) must do the following:
1) Course introduces students to sustainability concepts (ecological, social, and/or economic dimensions);
2) Students apply knowledge and methods of the course to engage with sustainability issues;
3) Course learning goals are linked to or support one or more of the following competencies: thinking critically about environmental problems and solutions, solving problems by applying concepts and principles, communicating effectively about sustainability; and
4) Grading gives weight to sustainability related reflection or integrated assignments.
Courses in which sustainability is the primary focus are courses in which the course content itself addresses sustainability throughout the semester, regardless of who teaches the course. Courses in which sustainability is integrated into the course are courses in which a portion of the course integrates sustainability and may be dependent on whether the faculty instructor chooses to integrate sustainability into their section of the course.
Any course designated as a SUST or STBLC course (whether it is the primary focus or includes sustainability) must do the following:
1) Course introduces students to sustainability concepts (ecological, social, and/or economic dimensions);
2) Students apply knowledge and methods of the course to engage with sustainability issues;
3) Course learning goals are linked to or support one or more of the following competencies: thinking critically about environmental problems and solutions, solving problems by applying concepts and principles, communicating effectively about sustainability; and
4) Grading gives weight to sustainability related reflection or integrated assignments.
Courses in which sustainability is the primary focus are courses in which the course content itself addresses sustainability throughout the semester, regardless of who teaches the course. Courses in which sustainability is integrated into the course are courses in which a portion of the course integrates sustainability and may be dependent on whether the faculty instructor chooses to integrate sustainability into their section of the course.
How were courses with multiple offerings or sections counted for the figures reported above?:
Each course was counted as a single course regardless of the number of offerings or sections
A brief description of how courses with multiple offerings or sections were counted:
Multiple offerings were not included in the count (e.g., the same course offered in multiple semesters or multiple sections of the same course were counted as only one course).
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