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1 MS3 Course List ( ) The following is a list of approved courses for the MS Sustainability Science (MS3) Program; they are organized by Core Knowledge Categories (p7-8), areas of specialization (pgs. 3-6), and other approved courses (pg. 9). This document is intended to serve as a reference for course planning. Where possible, details about courses (e.g., term, credits) are provided. For a complete list of courses and when they are available, refer to SPIRE (spire.umass.edu). Additionally, please see the Roadmap to Graduation for details about degree requirements. Note, course offerings frequently change and non-listed courses may be applied towards your degree with the Graduate Program Director approval. Note: "GRN" Search Feature on SPIRE : To help in your search for courses, you can query SPIRE for sustainability related courses. If you haven't already discovered this feature, you can find it under "Class Attributes" on the Search for Classes page. Select "GRN: Sustainability Understanding" on the drop down menu. Updated 6/2/16 1

2 I. CORE KNOWLEDGE This includes ECO 697PS ( required ), one course from each of the Core Breadth categories (Ecological Systems, Urban & Social Systems, and Policy & Economics), and two seminars. Required Term Credit ECO 697PS: Perspectives on Sustainability Fall 3 Core Breadth (Choose 1 from each Category) See course lists on pages 3-4 Ecological Systems (ES) Urban & Social Systems (US) Policy & Economics (PE) Fall or Spring Fall or Spring Fall or Spring Seminars (Choose any 2) Term Credit GEO-SCI 787: Hydrogeology Seminar Fall 1 ECO 691A: Research in Environmental Conservation Fall & Spring 1 ECO 797P: ST-Population and Community Ecology Fall 1 BCT 597S: Building a Quick, Convincing Business Plan Spring 1 ECO 691E: S-Ecological Responses to Climate Change Spring 1 ECO 697EC: Readings in Environmental Social Science Spring 1 ECO 697V: Sustainability Science Field Trip Spring 1 ECO 697FG: ST-Biomass or Fracked Gas? Spring 1 NRC 597SE: ST- Spirituality and Environmental Sustainability Spring 1 Updated 6/2/16 2

3 II. SPECIALIZATION You must choose three courses from your selected concentration. A list of currently approved courses can be found for each concentration on the pages listed below. Concentration Page Urban Sustainability 4 Renewable Energy and Efficient Design 6 Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems 8 Water Sustainability & Climate Change 10 Environmental Quality 12 III. ELECTIVES For the Breadth Elective, you must choose one course from a concentration area outside of your own. Refer to the information above to find a list of approved courses for each concentration. The Free Elective can be a 3-credit course from any concentration, breadth category, or other class that aligns with your interests. You may work from this list or explore the myriad of graduate-level courses available at UMass Amherst to find one that is right for you! See page 13 for a list of sample, pre-approved electives IV. PRACTICUM Students typically enroll in the MS3 practicum course that is listed below. However, you are able to enroll in a different practicum course, if your internship supervisor is a UMass faculty member and prefers to use another listing. Course Title Term Credit ECO 698S: Sustainability Science Practicum ( required ) Spring 4 Updated 6/2/16 3

4 SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATION: URBAN SUSTAINABILITY Course Title Term Credit Categor y ARCH 597SB: ST-Sustainable Building Systems Fall 3 US ARCH 697K: ST-Green Building & Historical Preservation Fall 3 US BCT 520: Energy and Buildings Fall 3 US LANDARCH 547: Landscape Pattern and Process Fall 3 US LANDARCH 587: People and the Environment Fall 2-3 ES LANDARCH 591K: S-Advanced Topics in Green Infrastructure Performance Fall 3 X NUTRITN 572: Community Nutrition Fall 3 US NRC 541: Urban Forest Management Fall 3 ES NRC 564: Wildlife Habitat Management Fall 4 ES REGIONPL 577: Urban Policies Fall 3 US or PE REGIONPL 574: City Planning Fall 3 US SUSTCOMM 574: City Planning Fall 3 US or PE BCT 697DL: Sustainable Building and LEED Certification (also available under Ren. Energy) ECO 605: Urban Forests: Structure, Function, Value (also available under Sust. Ag.) Spring 1 X Spring 3 ES ECO 621: Landscape Ecology Spring 4 ES ECO 690P: Public Engagement and Communication Spring 3 PE ECO 697UF: Urban Forestry Spring 3 ES ECO 697UW: ST-Urban Wildlife Ecology Management Spring 3 ES or PE Updated 6/2/16 4

5 ENVIRDES 553: Resource Policy and Planning (Spring) 3 PE GEO-SCI 670: Urban Environmental History (Spring) 3 X HISTORY 797U: Landscape and Memory (Spring) 4 US LANDARCH 582: Landscape and Green Urbanism Spring 3 US REGIONPL 558: Issues in Environmental Management (Spring) 3 US or PE REGIONPL 575: Environmental Law & Resource Mgt. (Spring) 3 PE REGIONPL 577: Urban Policies Fall 3 US or PE REGIONPL 580: Sustainable Cities Spring 3 US or PE (also available under Ren. Energy) REGIONPL 591P: Low Carbon Cities (Spring) 3 US REGIONPL 625: Intro to GIS Spring 3 US (also available under Ren. Energy) SUSTCOMM 591B: Sustainable Communities Spring 3 US or PE Updated 6/2/16 5

6 SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATION: RENEWABLE ENERGY AND EFFICIENT DESIGN Course Title Term Credit Categor y ARCH 520: Building Physics I Fall 3 X ARCH 597SB: ST-Sustainable Building Systems Fall 3 US ARCH 597SD: ST-Sustainable Design Fall 3 X ARCH 697K: ST-Green Building and Historical Preservation Fall 3 US BCT 520: Energy and Buildings Fall 3 US CE-ENGIN 509: Transportation System Analysis Fall 3 US CE-ENGIN 697G: ST-Transportation Sustainability Fall 3 US GEOGRAPH 592M: S-Computer Mapping Fall 3 X LANDARCH 591K: S-Advanced Topics in Green Infrastructure Performance Fall 3 X M&I-ENG 573: Engineering Windpower Systems Fall 3 US or PE NRC 585: Introduction to GIS (also available under Water Sust. and Env. Quality) BCT 521: Environmental Control Systems Fall 4 ES or US Spring 4 US BCT 597F: Wood Design Studio Spring 1 X BCT 697DL: Sustainable Building and LEED Certification (also available under Urban Sust.) ECO 697SB: ST-Studies in Building Information Modeling ECO 697SV: ST-Design/Implementation/Analysis: Surveys Spring 3 X Spring 3 X Spring 3 US Updated 6/2/16 6

7 ENVIRSCI 504: Air Pollution and Climate Change Biology (Spring) 3 ES or US M&I-ENG 570: Solar and Direct Energy Conservation (Spring) 3 X M&I-ENG 597WE: Engineering of Offshore Wind Energy Development for Non-Engineers NRC 585: Intro to GIS (also available under Water Sust. and Env. Quality) NRC 597BG: Special Topics - Biomimicry and Green Chemistry for Sustainability REGIONPL 580: Sustainable Cities (also available under Urban Sust.) REGIONPL 625: Intro to GIS (also available under Urban Sust.) (Spring) 3 X Spring 4 ES or US (Spring) 3 ES or US Spring 3 US or PE Spring 3 US REGIONPL 591P: Low Carbon Cities (Spring) 3 US Updated 6/2/16 7

8 SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATION: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE & FOOD SYSTEMS Course Title Term Credit Categor y ENVIRSCI 575: Environmental Soil Chemistry ENVIRSCI 590A: Environmental Soil Science Fall 3-4 ES Fall 4 ES FOOD-SCI 542: Food Chemistry Fall 3 US NUTRITN 572: Community Nutrition Fall 3 US STOCKSCH 505: General Plant Pathology Fall ES STOCKSCH 530: Plant Nutrition Fall 1 ES STOCKSCH 575: Environmental Soil Chemistry Fall 4 ES STOCKSCH 697PB: Special Topics-Phyto/Bioremediation CE-ENGIN 776: Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils and Ground Water ECO 605: Urban Forests: Structure, Function, Value (also available under Urban Sust.) ECO 777: Advanced Systems Ecology Fall 3 ES or US (Spring) 3 ES or US Spring 3 ES or US Spring 3 ES HISTORY 595F: Food, Culture, and Policy (Spring) 3 PE NRC 578: Watershed Science and Management (also available under Water Sust.) NRC 590WS: S-Wetland Soils (also available under Water Sust. & Env. Quality) Spring 3 ES Spring 2 ES NRC 597: ST-Applied Plant Ecology and Conservation Spring 2 ES RES-ECON 731: Agricultural Production Economics (Spring) 3 PE Updated 6/2/16 8

9 STOCKSCH 596: Independent Study Permaculture Design Certification with Sowing Solutions Offered Out of UMASS STOCKSCH 597SA: Sustainable Aquaculture (Spring) 3 X STOCKSCH 597F: Intermediate Soil Science (Spring) 3 ES X STOCKSCH 691S: Research in Sustainable Soil Managment (Spring) 1 ES or PE Updated 6/2/16 9

10 SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATION: WATER SUSTAINABILITY & CLIMATE CHANGE Course Title Term Credi t Category CE-ENGIN 560: Hydrology Fall 3 ES CE-ENGIN 670: Transport Processes in Environmental and Water Resources Fall 4 ES or US CE-ENGIN 597R: Water Resources Planning Fall 3 ES or US ECO 697J: ST-Ecology of Diadromus Fishes Fall 2 ES ECO 697MP: ST-Coastal Marine Spatial Planning Fall 3 ES GEOGRAPH 597WG: ST - Water Geographies Fall 3 ES GEO-SCI 517: Sedimentary Geochemistry Fall 3 ES NRC 528: Forest and Wetland Hydrology Fall 3 ES NRC 576: Water Resources Management and Policy Fall 3 ES or PE NRC 585: Introduction to GIS (also available under Sust. Ag. and Env. Quality) STOCKSCH 597A: Phyto/Bioremediation (also available in Env. Quality) Fall 4 ES or US Fall 3 ES STOCKSCH 597W: Artificial Treatment Wetlands Fall 3 ES ECO 768: Wetlands Ecology and Conservation Spring 3 ES LANDARCH 658: Planning for Climate Change 3 US or PE NRC 540: Forest Resource Management Spring 4 ES or PE NRC 563: Wetlands, Wildlife, Ecology, and Management NRC 578: Watershed Science and Management (also available in Sust. Ag. & Env. Quality) NRC 585: Introduction to GIS (also available under Sust. Ag. and Env. Quality) Spring 3 ES or PE Spring 3 ES or PE Fall 4 ES or US Updated 6/2/16 10

11 NRC 590RE: Restoration Ecology Spring 3 ES NRC 590WS: S-Wetland Soils (also available under Sust. Ag. and Env. Quality) CE-ENGIN 697Z: Special Topics Organic Compounds in Water and Wastewater Spring 2 ES (Spring) 3 X GEO-SCI 519: Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry (Spring) 4 ES GEO-SCI 557: Coastal Processes (Spring) 3 ES GEO-SCI 587: Hydrogeology (Spring) 4 ES GEO-SCI 666: Water Resource Policy (Spring) 4 PE Updated 6/2/16 11

12 SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATION: ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Course Title Term Credit Category CE-ENGIN 671: Environmental Biological Processes Fall 4 ES CE-ENGIN 697G: ST-Transportation Sustainability (also available under Ren. Energy) NRC 585: Introduction to GIS (also available under Water Sust.) ENVIRSCI 575: Environmental Soil Chemistry (also available under Sust. Ag.) ENVIRSCI 590A: Environmental Soil Science (also available under Sust. Ag.) BCT 521: Environmental Control Systems (also available under Renewable Energy) Fall 3 US Fall & Spring 4 ES or US Fall 3-4 ES Fall 4 ES Spring 4 US ECO 540: Forest Resources Management Spring 4 ES or PE ECO 690E: Environmental Conflict and Collaborative Policy ECO 690P: Public Engagement and Communication (also available under Urban Sust.) ECO 777: Advanced Systems Ecology (also available under Sust. Ag.) ENVIRDES 553: Resource Policy and Planning (also available under Urban Sust.) GEOGRAPH 697G: Geography, Policy, and the Environment GEO-SCI 670: Urban Environmental History (also available under Urban Sust.) Spring 3 US or PE Spring 3 PE Spring 3 ES (Spring) 3 PE Spring 3 ES or PE (Spring) 3 X Updated 6/2/16 12

13 NRC 590WS: S-Wetland Soils (also available under Sust. Ag. and Water Sust.) REGIONPL 558: Issues in Environmental Management (also available under Urban Sust.) STOCKSCH 691S: Research in Sustainable Soil Management (also available under Sust. Ag.) Spring 2 ES (Spring) 3 US or PE (Spring) 1 ES or PE Updated 6/2/16 13

14 III. ELECTIVES Any course listed on pages 3-8 or on the list below can be taken as a Free Elective (provided, of course, that you are not already using that same course to meet a Core Knowledge or Specialization requirement!) Additionally, you must take at least one elective course that is NOT listed as an option for your chosen specialization (this is the Breadth Elective see the Roadmap to Graduation ). Sample Pre-Approved Elective Courses ARCH 520: Building Physics I ARCH 597SD: ST-Sustainable Design BCT 597F: Wood Design Studio BCT 697DL: Sustainable Building and LEED Certification CE-ENGIN 697Z: Special Topics Organic Compounds in Water and Wastewater ECO 691VM: Video/Media for Communicating Science and Conservation ECO 697I: Information Technology for the Public and Nonprofit Sectors ECO 697SB: ST-Studies in Building Information Modeling ECO 797P: Population and Community Ecology EDUC 706: Workshop in Science Education GEO-SCI 670: Urban Environmental History GEOGRAPH 592M: S-Computer Mapping LANDARCH 591K: S-Advanced Topics in Green Infrastructure Performance M&I-ENG 570: Solar and Direct Energy Conservation M&I-ENG 597WE: Engineering of Offshore Wind Energy Development for Non-Engineers MARKETNG 591C: Marketing for a Sustainable Business NRC 579: Cree Culture, Natural Resources, and Sustainability PUBHLTH 690F: Social Justice REGIONPL 662: Cultural Heritage Policy and International Sustainability Practice RES-ECON 696: Cost Benefit Analysis STOCKSCH 596: Independent Study Permaculture Design Certification with Sowing Solutions STOCKSCH 597SA: Sustainable Aquaculture Updated 6/2/16 14

15 APPROVED COURSES FOR CORE KNOWLEDGE BREADTH CATEGORIES 1. Ecological Systems (ES) CE-ENGIN 560: Hydrology CE-ENGIN 597R: Water Resources Planning CE-ENGIN 670: Transport Processes in Environmental and Water Resources CE-ENGIN 671: Environmental Biological Processes CE-ENGIN 776: Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils and Ground Water ECO 540: Forest Resources Management ECO 605: Urban Forests: Structure, Function, Value ECO 605: Urban Forests: Structure, Function, Value ECO 621: Landscape Ecology ECO 697J: ST-Ecology of Diadromus Fishes ECO 697MP: ST-Coastal Marine Spatial Planning ECO 697UF: Urban Forestry ECO 697UW: ST-Urban Wildlife Ecology Management ECO 768: Wetlands Ecology and Conservation ECO 777: Advanced Systems Ecology ENVIRSCI 504: Air Pollution and Climate Change Biology ENVIRSCI 575: Environmental Soil Chemistry ENVIRSCI 590A: Environmental Soil Science GEO-SCI 517: Sedimentary Geochemistry GEO-SCI 519: Aqueous Environmental Geochemistry GEO-SCI 557: Coastal Processes GEO-SCI 587: Hydrogeology GEOGRAPH 597WG: ST - Water Geographies GEOGRAPH 697G: Geography, Policy, and the Environment LANDARCH 587: People and the Environment NRC 528: Forest and Wetland Hydrology NRC 540: Forest Resource Management NRC 541: Urban Forest Management NRC 563: Wetlands, Wildlife, Ecology, and Management NRC 564: Wildlife Habitat Management NRC 576: Water Resources Management and Policy NRC 578: Watershed Science and Management NRC 578: Watershed Science and Management NRC 585: Introduction to GIS NRC 590RE: Restoration Ecology NRC 590WS: S-Wetland Soils NRC 597: ST-Applied Plant Ecology and Conservation NRC 597BG: Special Topics - Biomimicry and Green Chemistry for Sustainability STOCKSCH 505: General Plant Pathology STOCKSCH 530: Plant Nutrition STOCKSCH 575: Environmental Soil Chemistry STOCKSCH 597A: Phyto/Bioremediation STOCKSCH 597F: Intermediate Soil Science STOCKSCH 597W: Artificial Treatment Wetlands STOCKSCH 691S: Research in Sustainable Soil Management STOCKSCH 697PB: Special Topics-Phyto/Bioremediation Updated 6/2/16 15

16 2. Urban and Social Systems (US) ARCH 597SB: ST-Sustainable Building Systems ARCH 697K: ST-Green Building and Historical Preservation BCT 520: Energy and Buildings BCT 521: Environmental Control Systems CE-ENGIN 509: Transportation System Analysis CE-ENGIN 597R: Water Resources Planning CE-ENGIN 670: Transport Processes in Environmental and Water Resources CE-ENGIN 697G: ST-Transportation Sustainability CE-ENGIN 776: Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils and Ground Water ECO 605: Urban Forests: Structure, Function, Value ECO 690E: Environmental Conflict and Collaborative Policy ECO 697SV: ST-Design/Implementation/Analysis: Surveys ENVIRSCI 504: Air Pollution and Climate Change Biology FOOD-SCI 542: Food Chemistry HISTORY 797U: Landscape and Memory LANDARCH 547: Landscape Pattern and Process LANDARCH 582: Landscape and Green Urbanism LANDARCH 658: Planning for Climate Change M&I-ENG 573: Engineering Windpower Systems NRC 585: Introduction to GIS NRC 597BG: Special Topics - Biomimicry and Green Chemistry for Sustainability NUTRITN 572: Community Nutrition REGIONPL 558: Issues in Environmental Management REGIONPL 574: City Planning REGIONPL 577: Urban Policies REGIONPL 580: Sustainable Cities REGIONPL 591P: Low Carbon Cities REGIONPL 625: Intro to GIS STOCKSCH 697PB: Special Topics-Phyto/Bioremediation SUSTCOMM 574: City Planning SUSTCOMM 591B: Sustainable Communities 3. Policy and Economics (PE) ECO 540: Forest Resources Management ECO 690E: Environmental Conflict and Collaborative Policy ECO 690P: Public Engagement and Communication ECO 697UW: ST-Urban Wildlife Ecology Management ENVIRDES 553: Resource Policy and Planning GEO-SCI 666: Water Resource Policy GEOGRAPH 697G: Geography, Policy, and the Environment HISTORY 595F: Food, Culture, and Policy LANDARCH 658: Planning for Climate Change M&I-ENG 573: Engineering Windpower Systems NRC 540: Forest Resource Management NRC 563: Wetlands, Wildlife, Ecology, and Management NRC 576: Water Resources Management and Policy NRC 578: Watershed Science and Management Updated 6/2/16 16

17 REGIONPL 558: Issues in Environmental Management REGIONPL 575: Environmental Law & Resource Mgt. REGIONPL 577: Urban Policies REGIONPL 580: Sustainable Cities RES-ECON 731: Agricultural Production Economics STOCKSCH 691S: Research in Sustainable Soil Management SUSTCOMM 574: City Planning SUSTCOMM 591B: Sustainable Communities Updated 6/2/16 17

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