Course Sequence
Track 1: Students who choose Track 1 take classes on Thursdays and Fridays and may do the Summer and/or Spring II semesters off campus.
Track 2: Students who choose Track 2 take classes on Thursday evenings and Fridays or Fridays and weekends.
REQUIREMENTS: 42 CREDITS
Core (C) - 12 credits; Concentration (T) - 6 credits; Methods - 9 credits; Electives - 6 credits; Internship - 6 credits; Capstone Project - 3 credits
Track 1 | Track 2 |
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Fall I (12 credits)
Leadership for Change (C)-(3)
Ecological Dynamics of Landscapes (C)-(3)
Organizing for Social Change (T)-(3)
Methods (e.g. Dispute Resolution)-(3)
Spring I (12 credits)
Earth Systems and Climate Change (C)-(3)
Political Economy of Sustainability (C)-(3)
Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion (T)-(3)
Methods (e.g. Principles of Sustainability)-(3)
Summer (3 credits)
Internship I -(3)
Fall II (9 credits)
Methods (e.g. Citizen Participation and Sustainable Communities)-(3)
Elective (e.g. Conservation Psychology and Social Marketing)-(3)
Elective (e.g. Field Study Trip)-(3)
Spring II (6 credits)
Capstone Project -(3)
Internship II -(3)
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Fall I (9 credits)
Leadership for Change (C)-(3)
Ecological Dynamics of Landscapes (C)-(3)
Organizing for Social Change (T)-(3)
Spring I (9 credits)
Earth Systems and Climate Change (C)-(3)
Political Economy of Sustainability (C)-(3)
Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion (T)-(3)
Summer (6 credits)
Internship I -(3)
Methods (e.g. Non Profit Leadership and Management)-(3)
Fall II (9 credits)
Elective (e.g. Dispute Resolution)-(3)
Methods (e.g. Citizen Participation and Sustainable Communities)-(3)
Methods (e.g. Conservation Psychology and Social Marketing)-(3)
Spring II (9 credits)
Capstone Project -(3)
Elective (e.g. Field Study Trip)-(3)
Internship II -(3)
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