Sustainability Minor
This minor requires a multidisciplinary study of the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of sustainability
Requirements
To obtain a minor in sustainability a student must complete at least 30 credits (at least 15 of which must be taken in residence at PSU), to including the following:
Courses
ESM 150 | Orientation to Environmental Sciences and Management | 1 |
UnSt 224
| Environmental Sustainability | 4 |
ESM 222 | Applied Environmental Studies: Policy Consideration | 4 |
| Upper-division credits to include at least a total of four courses from the following three categories | 15-16 |
Students must choose at least one course from each category.
Economics and Business Issues
Ec 332 | Economics of Environmental Issues | 4 |
Ec 444 | Economics of Green Power | 4 |
Ec 433/ESM 433 | Advanced Natural Resource Economics | 4 |
Ec 434/ESM 434 | Business Environmental Management Economics | 4 |
Ec 443 | Global Environmental Economics | 4 |
USP 490 | Green Economics and Sustainable Development | 3 |
Ec 430 | Resource and Environmental Economics | 4 |
ESM 357 | Business Solutions for Environmental Problems | 4 |
Social and Management Issues
Environmental and Ecological Issues
In addition, students must choose an appropriate capstone or internship:
UnSt 421 | Capstone | 6 |
ESM 450 | Case Studies in Environmental Problem Solving | 0-6 |
ESM 404 | Cooperative Ed/Internship ESM Sustainability Minor | 6 |
(A list of acceptable capstone and internship courses will be prepared for each year).
Total Credit Hours: 30-31
Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (pass/no pass) will not be accepted toward fulfilling minor requirements. Courses with omnibus numbers 401, 404, 405, 406, and 407 are not allowed for the minor. Additional courses may be required as prerequisites. Only grades of C- or above count toward satisfying the minor requirement.
NOTE: Students earning the minor in sustainability may not also earn the sustainable urban development minor offered by the Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning unless the courses presented for the minors differ by at least 12 credits. Only grades of C- or above count toward satisfying the minor requirements.