Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 67.35
Liaison Brad Spanbauer
Submission Date April 25, 2013
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University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
ER-9: Sustainability Learning Outcomes

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 10.00 / 10.00 Brian Kermath
Sustainability Director
Sustainability Office
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The number of graduates covered by the sustainability learning outcomes:
2,175

Total number of graduates :
2,175

A list of degree programs that have sustainability learning outcomes:

The university has adopted sustainability as one of its essential learning outcomes for all students. Details listed below.

Some departments have made specific learning objectives that apply sustainability concepts for the major, minor, or required courses, including: Environmental Studies, Social Justice, Women's Studies,


The website URL where the publicly available sustainability course inventory that includes a list of degree programs that have specified sustainability learning outcomes is available:
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A copy of the sustainability course inventory :
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A list or sample of the sustainability learning outcomes associated with the degree programs:

The university has adopted sustainability as one of its essential learning outcomes for all students, as approved by the Faculty Senate in 2008 (www.uwosh.edu/home/strategicplan/governing-ideas/student-learning-outcomes). The specific learning objective is listed under "Responsibility, as Individuals and Communities", and is phrased as "Knowledge of sustainability and its applications".

Specific learning outcomes listed for programs include:

First Year Experience: "Gain an understanding of their own role as members of a global community and their responsibility to participate in that community in a way that takes into account sustainability."

Environmental Studies: "Students will be able to critically analyze the concept of sustainability and its three pillars (economic security, social equity, ecological responsibility) and the way this concept is applied and used."

Social Justice:

The First Year Experience states its sustainability


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