Find out how you can incorporate sustainability into your Fall 2019 schedule
Course registration for fall 2019 is less than one week away, deacs! Did you know that courses with sustainability learning outcomes are available in 29 out of 32 departments across campus? This fall, 35 courses with sustainability learning outcomes will be offered across the Undergraduate College, the School of Law, and various departmental graduate programs. If you’re passionate about the environment and sustainability but unsure how to incorporate it into your academic path, use the table below to help you find fascinating classes that will spark your passions.
A full list of courses for all University students can be found on WIN (win.wfu.edu). Any questions can be directed to the Office of the Registrar.
Departments across campus offer many courses that stimulate and facilitate learning for sustainability each semester. Click here for the full inventory of courses.
Note that not all courses are offered every semester. Reference departmental websites to find out in which semester the courses are offered.
Department | Course | Course Title |
Art
(ART) |
121 | Environmental Design |
Biology
(BIO) |
105 | Plants and People |
113 | Evolutionary & Ecological Biology | |
302 | Topics in Biology (section A: Understand Climate Change) | |
330 | Land & Natural Resource Management | |
340 | Ecology | |
Chemistry
(CHM) |
111 | College Chemistry I |
120 | Physics & Chemistry of the Environment (cross-listed as PHY 120) | |
334 | Chemical Analysis | |
341 | Physical Chemistry I | |
Economics
(ECN) |
150 | Introduction to Economics |
206 | Intermediate Microeconomics II | |
241 | Natural Resource Economics | |
258 | Economics Growth & Development | |
Education
(EDU) |
654 | Content Pedagogy: Science |
English
(ENG) |
150 | Literature Interprets the World |
Environmental Program (ENV) | 201 | Environmental Issues |
203 | Leadership for Sustainability | |
301 | Topics in Environmental Studies | |
305 | Topics in Environmental Studies (section A: Environmentalism, the Humanities, and Gender) (cross-listed as WGS 377) | |
Health and Exercise Science (HES) | 100 | Lifestyles & Health |
History
(HST) |
112 | Big History |
Humanities
(HMN) |
292 | Humanity and Nature |
Journalism
(JOU) |
270 | Introduction to Journalism |
Law
(LAW) |
512 | Environmental Law |
Math and Statistics
(MST) |
112 | Calculus / Analytical Geometry II |
Music
(MUS) |
101 | Introduction to Western Music |
Physics
(PHY) |
113 | General Physics I |
120 | Physics & Chemistry of the Environment (cross-listed as CHM 120) | |
Politics
(POL) |
210 | Topics in US Politics: Food Politics & Policy |
282 | Gandhi | |
Religion
(REL) |
266 | Religious Sects and Cults |
341 | Religion and Ecology | |
Sociology
(SOC) |
151 | Principles of Sociology |
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
(WGS) |
377 | Special Topics (section B: Environmentalism, the Humanities, and Gender) (cross-listed as ENV 305) |
Writing
(WRI) |
111 | Writing Seminar (sections ZF, ZG: Weird Nature) |