Secrets of Simplicity

Course Code:
SUS 305
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable
Course Description:
This survey course examines the field of sustainability and explores creative ways to build sustainable communities. We look at innovative strategies and programs currently being implemented in the U.S. and in Central America to proactively address issues threatening global sustainability. The focus of this class is to examine the choices we make and to look at how to incorporate sustainable practices into our lives. Students also explore the principles of voluntary simplicity and the relationship of these principles to sustainability. In addition to thought-provoking readings and lively class discussions, students also explore, through experiential and service-learning, an understanding of and appreciation for the work of several internationally recognized community development organizations, including: Heifer International, Habitat for Humanity, Grupo Fenix, Association ANAI, Selva Negra, and Kekoldi. Prerequisites: AR-F, ENG 101. Completes General Education Requirements:SC-I, LAS.
Credit:
3
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