A
15 credit minor created in January of 2012, Sustainability Studies
provides students the opportunity to learn how human
relationships, natural resources, and diverse environments are related.
The minor encourages critical thinking to creatively and positively
address global challenges that affect future human populations and
cultures and the environment. It will complement
any major on campus and provide both intellectual breadth and depth in a
challenging area of inquiry that is gaining interest in businesses,
government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Together with a
major, the Sustainable Studies Minor will
provide students with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills
necessary for them as citizens, employees, or graduate students.
The
minor includes (a) one required course, AGNR/PUAF 301 Introduction to
Sustainability; (b) one course from each of
three approved course lists (for a total of 3 courses); and (c) and 3
credits comprised of an additional approved course, an internship, or an
approved study abroad experience.
For more information, visit http://www.publicpolicy.umd.edu/sust
or e-mail susminor@umd.edu.
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