Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 63.21 |
Liaison | Mark Klapatch-Mathias |
Submission Date | June 30, 2021 |
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
AC-3: Undergraduate Program
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.00 / 3.00 |
Mark
Klapatch-Mathias Sustainability Coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Majors, degrees and certificate programs
Yes
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate degree program:
Sustainable Management
A brief description of the undergraduate degree program:
This online program will equip students with the management skills and problem-solving knowledge to navigate our new economy and lead sustainable business practices and initiatives. The courses will provide students with a broad understanding of the intersections among business, natural sciences, and social systems: knowledge students can apply in their current workplace or in a position with a company that's focused on sustainability. This program is designed for individuals with an associate degree who want to complete their bachelor's degree and are passionate about a healthy environment, strong profitability and vital communities coexisting now and in the future.
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Additional degree programs (optional)
Conservation and Environmental Planning
None
A brief description of the undergraduate degree program (2nd program):
The Conservation and Environmental Planning major focuses on the scientific, field-based management of our natural resources, including wildlife, water, soil, air, human developments and the interaction of these systems. The integrity and performance of these systems are critical for maintaining a healthy environment, a high standard of living, and sustainable development. Graduates of this program will provide the expertise to establish, maintain, restore and rehabilitate natural systems in order to promote sustainability, economic stability, and quality of life.
Website URL for the undergraduate degree program (2nd program):
Name of the sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
Environmental Science
None
A brief description of the undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
The Environmental Science major is an interdisciplinary major designed to prepare students to face increasingly complex environmental challenges in the context of environmental quality management and sustainable development. This science-based major integrates courses in math, chemistry, physics, geology, hydrology, atmospheric science, soil science, biology and geospatial data analysis.
Website URL for the undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
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The name and website URLs of all other sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program(s):
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Minors and concentrations
Yes
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate minor or concentration:
Sustainability Studies Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration:
Program Goals: Provide students with a multi-disciplinary foundation for thinking about sustainability. Discuss the concept of sustainability from a biogeochemical perspective. Address the social and economic facets of sustainability. Discuss the challenges that face humanity in becoming sustainable. Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to create a personal definition of sustainability. Analyze human impacts on natural systems and processes that affect the ability of humanity to live sustainably. Interpret sustainability issues in the context of element cycles. Compare and contrast the role of public and private entities in creating sustainable societies. Identify facets of social/economic/industrial structures that could be changed to make society more sustainable.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor or concentration:
Additional minors and concentrations (optional)
Sustainable Agriculture Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration (2nd program):
Students who select this minor will learn about sustainable agriculture in its broadest sense, including issues related to maintaining and/or improving crop and animal productivity, preserving environmental resources for future generations, ensuring farm profitability, and ensuring rural community vitality and viability. They learn how to build markets and opportunities for producers, and they help consumers make "green" choices on purchased products. Sustainable agriculturalists work as producers of value added crops, such as organic produce, grains and meats. Some provide technical support for crop and animal production systems, develop soil and nutrient management plans, work with producers to control insects, diseases and other pests with integrated pest management techniques, market locally-grown food products, and research ways to make agriculture more efficient, environmentally sound and sustainable for future generations.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor, concentration or certificate (2nd program):
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
Environmental Planning Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
The Environmental Planning minor focuses on the scientific, field-based management of our natural resources, including wildlife, water, soil, air, human developments and the interaction of these systems. The integrity and performance of these systems are critical for maintaining a healthy environment, a high standard of living, and sustainable development.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
The name and website URLs of all other sustainability-focused undergraduate minors and concentrations:
Conservation Minor: https://www.uwrf.edu/Catalog/DegreeRequirements/ConsMinor.cfm
Sustainable Justice Minor: https://www.uwrf.edu/Catalog/DegreeRequirements/SUSJ.cfm
Sustainable Justice Minor: https://www.uwrf.edu/Catalog/DegreeRequirements/SUSJ.cfm
Optional Fields
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