Minor in Sustainability

How Can We Meet Current Societal and Economic Needs Without Compromising Our Environment or Our Future?

Sustainability Minor

The minor in sustainability curriculum is designed to appeal to students across the University of South Alabama campus.  Sustainability is more than just living by the mantra of reduce, reuse, recycle. The complexity of sustainability requires us to view the three pillars of sustainability: Social, Economic, and Environment, as interconnected.  Twelve  academic programs across campus collaborate to infuse sustainability awareness into their course curriculum. This integration combined with real world training makes our sustainability minor unique.  Students in this program will develop systems thinking skills and acquire the knowledge and understanding necessary for sustainability careers in government, non-profits, and the private sector. 

Requirements for a Minor in Sustainability

Requirements for a Minor in Sustainability include a minimum of 18 hours in Sustainability related classes.

The student must complete:

  • Two required core courses (ENV 100 & ENV 101)
  • elective courses  with at least one course in each pillar of sustainability: social, economic and environmental (total of 14 hours).
    • Other electives may be substituted pending approval by Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences (SSoMES).

Note: If a minor is required in your degree program, at least 9 (lower and/or upper-division) hours of courses in the minor must be completed at the University.

▼   Required Core Courses

Minimum of 18 hours in Sustainability related classes.

The student must take the following required courses:

Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ENV 100 Gulf Coast Sustainability Seminar 1
ENV 101 Environment and Society 3

 

 

▼   Social Pillar  (choose at least 1 course)

Please note that some courses have prerequisistes or corequisites.

Course Number Course Name Term
AN 256 Anthropology of Food  
AN 442 Cultural Resource Management Fall
ARH 348 Native American Art (Soc) Fall
BLY/PSY 490 Global Change Biology & Psychology (Soc)  
BMD 351 Global Health (Soc) Spring
CA 445 Ethics-Social Respons Comm  
CIS 300 Information Tech in Society  
EDF 315 Living, Working and Educating in a Global Society  
EDF 335 International Development and Global Ed (Soc)  
ENV 421  Environmental Policy (Soc) Spring
GEO 414 Urban Geography and Planning Fall
HY 310 American Environmental History-W  
IS 100 Global Issues  
ISC 245 Information Systems in Organizations  
LG 132 Spanish II Spring
LG 152 German II Spring/Fall
LG 205 to Reading the Environment: Literature in Translation Spring
MGT 305-W Organizational Communication (Soc) Spring
MGT 306 Organizational Communication (Soc) Spring
PHL 231 Social Ethics  
PSC 250 - Comparative Politics (Soc) Fall
SY 401 Disasters & Society  
SY 467 Environmental Sociology Spring
▼   Economic Pillar (choose at least 1 course)

Please note that some courses have prerequisistes or corequisites.

Course Number Course Name  Term
CE 412 Management & Sustainability of C.I  
CE 512 Mgmt & Sustainability of Infrastructure (Econ)  
ECO 330 Current Global Economic Issues (Econ) Summer
ECO 390 Environmental Economics (Econ)  
ECO 490 Sustainable Business Practices (Econ) Summer
EE 489 Renewable Energy Fall
ENV 421 Environmental Policy (Soc & Env) Spring
HTM 410 Sustainable and Eco-Tourism Spring
MGT 462 Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in Business Spring
SM 300 Global Tourism Spring
SY 467 Environmental Sociology (Soc & Env) Spring
▼   Environmental Pillar (choose at least 1 course)

Courses with prerequisites or corequisites are marked with a * symbol.

Course Number Course Name Term
BLY 205 Intro Environmental Science Summer
BLY 369 Biology & Conservation of Marine Turtles (Env) Summer
BLY 385 - Desert Biodiversity (Env) May
BLY 484 Conservation Biology Spring/Fall
ENV 334 Environmental Monitoring & Assessment Fall
ENV 335 Environmental  Conservation/Sustainability-W Spring
ENV 339 Climate Change-W Fall
ENV 420  Natural Resource Management Spring
GEO 101 Environmental Geography Spring/Fall
GEO 114 People, Places, Environment Spring/Fall
GEO 405 Natural Hazards & Disasters  
GEO 490 Special Topics: Geography of the Gulf Coast Fall
MAS 490 Marine Restoration Ecology (Env) May

If you have questions regarding classes, please contact Dr. Molly Miller,  mollymiller@southalabama.edu  (251) 460-7136