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1 The George Washington University Sustainability Courses as of Columbian College of Arts and Sciences AMST 1000 Food Politics AMST 3950 Cinema Citizenship and Environment AMST Reading the Environment: Popular Culture and the Politics of Sustainability AMST Historic Preservation: Principles and Methods ANTH 3501 (151) Anthropology of Development ANTH 3504 (154) Illness, Healing, and Culture ANTH 3513 Human Rights and Ethics ANTH 3803 Old World Prehistory: First Farmers to First Cities ANTH 3991 Topics: Anthropology and Environmentalism ANTH 6302 Resources, Consumption and the Environment ANTH 6702 Anthropology of the Environment in Latin America ARTH 6235 Art Therapy: International Social and Cultural Diversity BISC 0801 Do We Need Biotechnology BISC 1005 The Biology of Nutrition and Health BISC 1006 The Ecology and Evolution of Organisms BISC 1111 Cells and Biology BISC 1112 The Biology of Organisms BISC 2305 Plant biology BISC 2450 Organic Evolution BISC 2459 Ecology, Economy and Sustainability BISC 3325 Environmental Physicology BISC 3460 Conservation Biology BISC 3461 Plant-Animal Interactions CHEM 1000 Pathway to a Renewable Chemistry Economy CHEM 1003 Contemporary Science for Non-Science Majors CHEM 2085 Environmental Chemistry CHEM 3140 Geochemistry CHEM 6350 Organometallic Chemistry ECON 2136 Natural Resources and Environmental Economics ECON 2195 Topics in the Economics of Sustainabilty ECON 2195 Energy Economics ECON 5811/5812 Economics of Sustainability and Environment ECON 6237 Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources ECON 6250 Survey of Economic Development

2 ECON 8351 ECON 8357 ECON 8485 ENG 3730W ENRP 6101 ENRP 6102 ENRP 6140 ENRP 6145 ENRP 6295 ENRP 6298 FA 2179 GEOG 1003 GEOG 2108 GEOG 2110 GEOG 2127 GEOG 2128 GEOG 2133 GEOG 2134 GEOG 2136 GEOG 2137 GEOG 2140 GEOG 2141 GEOG 3132 GEOG 3143 GEOG 3198 GEOG 3198 GEOG 3810 GEOG 6198 GEOG 6207 GEOG 6208 GEOG 6219 GEOG 6220 GEOG 6222 GEOG 6230 GEOG 6243 GEOG 6244 GEOL 1001 GEOL 1005 GEOL 2159 GEOL 3131 GEOL 3138 Development Economics I Regional Economics Urban Economics Topics in Postcolonial Literature Environmental Sciences I Environmental Sciences II Environmental Impact Statement Procedures and Environmental Law Environmental Justice and Policy Research Topics in Environmental Research Policy Capstone Course Slow Food Photography Society and Environment Weather and Climate Climate and Human Ecology Population Geography Geomorphology People, Land and Food Energy Resources Water Resources Environmental Hazards Cities and Society Cities in the Developing World Environmental Quality and Management Urban Sustainability Arctic Systems Environmental Law Building Cities Arctic Systems Land Use Planning and Community Development Land Use and Transportation Planning Urban Climate Climate Change Resources and the Environment Environmental Issues in Development Urban Geography Urban Sustainability Physical Geology Environmental Geology Geobotanical Ecology of Central Appalachians Global Climate Change Hydrogeology

3 GEOL 3191 GEOL 3193 HIST 3001 HIST 3324 HONR 1033 HONR 1034 HONR 1034 HONR 1034 HONR 2175 HONR 5701 IAD 3405 IAD 6405 PPPA 6025 PPPA 6085 MSTD 6203 MSTD 6204 ORSC 2116 ORSC 2123 ORSC 6240 PHIL 1000 PHIL 2132 PHIL 2133 PHIL 2135 PHIL 2281 PHIL 6230 PHIL 6231 PHIL 6262 PHYS 1003 PSC 2220 PSC 2224 PSC 2224 PSC 2229 PSC 2367 PSC 3192W PPPA 2701 SMPA 3193 SMPA 3194 SMPP 6241 SOC 2105 SOC 2169/W Geology of Energy Resources Intro to Environmental Law Environmental History US Urban History Scientific Reasoning and Discovery Proseminar Scientific Reasoning and Discovery Our Place in Nature Global Climate Change Biology Anthropology and Environmentalism The World on a Plate Sustainability/LEED: Architecture and Design Sustainability/LEED: Architecture and Design Ethics and Public Values Community Development Policy and Management Preventive Conservation Concepts Preventive Conservation Techniques Leading Change Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Corporate Responsibility The Philosophy of Human Rights Social and Political Philosophy Philosophy and Non-Violence Ethics and Business in the Professions Philosophy of the Environment Ethical Issues in Policy Arguments Economic Justice Normative Issues- Foreign Policy Physics for Future Presidents Public Opinion Environmental Law and Policy Domestic Energy Policy Media and Politics Human Rights Development Challenges in Africa Sustainability and Environmental Policy Sustainability Reporting Development, Governance and Digital Technology Global Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Environmental Management and Policy Social Problems in American Society Urban Sociology

4 SOC 2181 SOC 6249 SOC 6250 SPAN 3022 TRDA 6204 UW 1020 UW 1020 UW 1020 UW 1020 UW 1020 Sociology of Food: School Food Policy Race and Urban Development Urban Sociology Topics for Advanced Oral Proficiency: Environmental and social sustainability in Latin America Personal Aesthetics II: The Environment Food Movements and Rhetoric of Social Change Frankenstorms, Politics and Media: Communicating Climate Change in a Polarized Atmosphere Architecure and Ecology University Writing Topics: American Environmental Advocacy Writing for Social Change: Writing with DC Community Organizations Elliott School of International Affairs IAFF 3179 Energy and the Environment IAFF 3180 Global Energy Security IAFF 3183 Migration, Gender & International Development IAFF 3183 Post Disaster Development in Haiti IAFF 3183 Challenges of Globalization for Sustainable Development IAFF 3186 Development Issues in SE Asia IAFF 3187 Venezuela and Political Economy of Oil IAFF 3190 International Environmental Policy IAFF 3190 International Oceans Policy IAFF 6119 The Arctic: New Frontier for Energy, Environment, and Development IAFF 6121 Cornerstone Seminar in International Development Gender and Development Rural Development, Human Rights, and Biodiversity Gender, Tourism and Development Indigenous People & Development Financing Climate Change Policy Environment and Development Poverty and Bottom-Up Development Climate Change and Sustainable Development Global Food Security International Climate Policy IAFF 6151 Environmental Policy IAFF 6158 International Issues in Energy IAFF 6186 Environmental Security IAFF 6186 Energy Security IAFF 6190 International Climate Change Policy IAFF 6198 International Climate Policy

5 IAFF 6378 Oil: Industry, Economy, Society Milken Institute School of Public Health HLWL 1101 Science of Integrated Medicine HKWL Food Systems and Public Health HLWL 1104 Outdoor and Environmental Education HLWL 1108 Weight and Society HLWL 1110 Issues in Alternative Medicine HLWL 1112 Issues in Women s Health HLWL 1114 Personal Health and Wellness HLWL 1116 Lifestyle Nutrition HLWL 1117 Functional Fitness EXSC 1114 Community Nutrition EXSC 1118 Sport and Nutrition EXSC 2114 Nutritional Sciences I EXSC 2115 Nutritional Sciences II EXSC 2119 Basic Nutrition EXSC 2122 Food Systems and Public Health EXSC 6209 Advanced Concepts in Nutritional Science EXSC 6242 Nutrition Across the Lifespan PubH 1101 Introduction to Public Health and Health Services PubH 2114 Environment, Health and Development PubH 2117 Service Learning in Public Health PubH 3132 Health and the Environment PubH 3133 Global Health and Development PubH 3135 Health Policy PubH 3136 Health Law PubH 3150 Sustainable Energy and Environmental Health PubH 3190 Current Issues in Bioethics PubH 6004 Environmental and Occupational Health in a Sustainable World PubH 6009 Nutritional Epidemiology PubH 6099 Epidemiology of Obesity PubH 6099 Pesticides and Cancer PubH 6099 Emerging Zoonotic Disease and Global Food PubH 6099 Epidemiology of Foodborne and Waterborne Diseases PubH 6099 US Food Policy and Politics PubH 6121 Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology PubH 6122 Protecting Public Health and the Environment: Policies, Politics and Programs PubH 6123 Toxicology: Applications for Public Health Policy

6 PubH 6124 Problem Solving in Environmental and Occupational Health PubH 6125 Intro to Children s Health and the Environment PubH 6126 Assessment and Control of Environmental Hazards PubH 6127 Applied Environmental Health Microbiology PubH 6128 Global Environment and Occupational Health PubH 6129 Problem Formulation in Environmental and Occupational Health PubH 6130 Sustainable Energy and Environment PubH 6131 Applied Data Analysis in Water PubH 6132 Water Sanitation and Hygiene in Disaster Relief Management and Development PubH 6133 Social Dimensions of Climate Change and Health PubH 6219 Information Sources in Environmental and Occupational Health PubH 6362 Civil Rights Issues/Health Care PubH 6401 Comparative Regional Determinants PubH 6440 Global Health Economics and Finance PubH 6482 International Food and Nutrition Programs and Policy PubH 6485 Prevention and Control of Water and Sanitation Diseases PubH 6551 Maternal & Child Health II PubH 6555 Reproductive Health: US and Global Perspective PubH 6556 Maternal & Child Health Nutrition PubH 6558 Women, Gender, and Health PubH 6562 Physical Activity and Obesity Interventions: From the Individual to the Environment PubH 6610 Public Health Nutrition Practice and Leadership PubH 6611 Nutrition Assessment PubH 6612 Food and Water Systems in Public Health PubH 6613 US Food Policy and Politics PubH 8411 Advanced Topics: Principles of Environmental Health Risk Science PubH 8412 Advanced Topics: Environmental and Occupational Health Research and Practice School of Business Course Number FINA 6290 IBUS 4900 IBUS 4900 MGT 4900 SMPP 6210 SMPP 6211 SMPP 6215 SMPP 6241 SMPP 6271 Course Name Walkable Urban Development, Strategy and Place Management International Perspectives on Green Business Industry, Economy, Society Human Capital & Sustainability Strategic Environmental Management Corporate Environmental Management in Developing Countries Corporate Governance Global Corporate Responsibility Corporate Environmental Management and Policy Strategy for Sustainable Enterprise

7 SMPP 8331 SMPP 8391 TSTD 6249 Sustainability Management and Policy Clean Tech and Competitive Energy Markets Sustainability and Responsible Investment in Today's Market Strategic Environmental Management Systems Strategy and International Political Economy Doctoral Seminar in Business and Public Policy Sustainability Management and Policy Sustainable Destination Management School of Engineering and Applied Science CE 1010 Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering CE 1020 Introduction to a Sustainable World CE 2510 Environmental Sustainability CE 3140 Sustainability in Engineering Materials CE 3520 Environmental Engineering 1: Water Resources and Water Quality CE 3521 Environmental Engineering Laboratory CE 3730 Sustainable Urban Planning Dynamics CE 4410 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering CE 4411 Geotechnical Engineering Laboratory CE 4450 Introduction to Geo-Environmental Engineering CE 4530 Environmental Engineering II: Water Supply and Pollution Control CE 4620 Hydrology and Hydraulic Design CE 6501 Environmental Chemistry CE 6503 Principles of Environmental Engineering CE 6504 Water and Wastewater Treatment Processes CE 6505 Environmental Impact Assessment CE 6506 Microbiology for Environmental Engineers CE 6507 Advanced Treatment Processes CE 6508 Industrial Waste Treatment CE 6509 Introduction to Hazardous Wastes CE 6605 Groundwater and Seepage CE 6607 Water Resources Planning and Control CE 6610 Pollution Transport System CS 4532 Information Policy ECE 6690 Power Systems Economics ECE 6691 Power Systems Reliability ECE 6699 Energy and Sustainability EMSE 3740 Systems Thinking and Policy Modeling I EMSE 3855W Critical Infrastructure Systems EMSE 4410 Survey of Finance and Engineering Economics

8 EMSE 6200 Policy Factors in Environmental and Energy Management EMSE 6220 Environmental Management EMSE 6225 Air Quality Management EMSE 6230 Hazardous Waste Management and Cleanup EMSE 6235 Water Quality Management EMSE 6240 Environmental Hazard Management EMSE 6245 Analytical Tools in Environmental Management EMSE 6260 Energy Management EMSE 6285 Analytical Tools for Energy Management EMSE 6290 Climate Change EMSE 6295 Environmental Security EMSE 6320 International Disaster Management EMSE 6325 Medical and Public Health Emergency Management EMSE 6350 Hazard Mitigation in Disaster Management EMSE 6410 Survey of Finance and Engineering Economics EMSE 6740 Systems Thinking and Policy Modeling I EMSE 6745 Systems Thinking and Policy Modeling II EMSE 6992 Beyond Compliance: Next Generation Environmental Self Governance MAE 4149 Thermal Systems Design MAE 6262 Energy Systems Analysis MAE 6291 Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering School of Law Courses LAW 6424 LAW 6430 LAW 6431 LAW 6432 LAW 6434 LAW 6435 LAW 6437 LAW 6438 LAW 6439 LAW 6440 LAW 6442 LAW 6443 LAW 6444 LAW 6449 LAW 6450 LAW 6452 LAW 6454 Course Number Animal Law Environmental Law Wildlife and Ecosystems Law Air Pollution Control Water Pollution Control Trade and Sustainable Development Coastal, Navigation, and Wetlands Resource Law Energy Law and Regulation Energy and the Environment Natural Resources Law Control of Solid and Hazardous Wastes Oil and Gas Law Regulation of Toxic Substance Risk Environmental and Toxic Torts Federal Facilities Environmental Law Issues Environmental Issues in Business Transactions International Environmental Law

9 LAW 6455 LAW 6457 LAW 6458 LAW 6459 LAW 6460 LAW 6464 LAW 6465 LAW 6466 LAW 6467 LAW 6468 LAW 6469 LAW 6545 LAW 6571 LAW 6627 International Climate Change Law Sustainable Regional Growth Seminar Environmental Negotiations Atomic Energy Law Environment and Energy Policy Practicum Environmental Crimes Environmental Crimes Project Environmental Law Seminars (Food and Agriculture, Energy Commodities Trading, Comparative Energy Regulatory Systems) Environmental Legislation Project Graduate Environmental Placement Environmental Lawyering International Project Finance Law Human Rights and Environmental Protection Environmental Law Clinic School of Medicine and Health Sciences HSCI 2103 Health Policy/Health Care Systems HSCI 2105 Ethics for Health Professionals HSCI 2108 Quality Improvement/Health Care HSCI 4103 Health Care Law/Regulation INTM 6203 Nutritional Metabolism and Environmental Exposure INTM 6204 Metabolic Networks in Integrative Medicine College of Professional Studies PSLD 6201 Introduction to Design PSLD 6202 Site Analysis PSLD 6203 Site Engineering PSLD 6204 Construction Methods and Materials PSLD 6212 History of Landscape Design PSLD 6213 Contemporary Themes in Landscape Design Seminar PLSD 6221 Landscape Plants for Fall PSLD 6223 Landscape Plants for Spring PSLD 6225 Landscape Plants for Summer PSLD 6231 Site Design Studio PSLD 6236 Planting Design Studio PSLD 6240 Comprehensive Project PSLD 6260 Introduction to Sustainable Design PSLD 6261 Ecology of the Build Environment

10 PSLD 6262 PSLD 6264 PSLD 6265 PSLD 6266 PSLD 6268 PSLD 6269 PSLD 6270 PSUS 6201 PSUS 6202 PSUS 6204 PSUS 6210 PSUS 6211 PSUS 6212 PSUS 6221 PSUS 6221 PSUS 6222 PSUS 6223 PSUS 6224 PSUS 6230 PSUS 6231 PSUS 6233 PSUS 6235 Tools for Sustainable Design Native Plants I Native Plants II Ecological Restoration Sustainable Design Methods Sustenance and the Landscape Sustainable Design Charrette Principles of Sustainable Urban Planning Economics of Sustainable Communities Land Use: Law, Design and Public-Private Partnerships Sustainable Transportation Systems Sustainable Urban/Regional Land Use Sustainable Communities Planning Resilient and Low Carbon Cities GHG Accounting and Management Climate Change Energy-Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategies and Operations in the Building Sector Climate Change Energy-Efficiency and Renewable Energy Strategies and Operations in the Transportation Sector Climate Change Energy-Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Restoration Strategies and Operations in Production Sectors Studio: Sustainable Community Design Practicum in Sustainable Technology Management and Policy Capstone Special Topics in Urban Sustainability Graduate School of Education and Human Development CPED 6608 Development and Diversity Office of the Provost - These are considered "Pan-University" courses SUST 1001 Introduction to Sustainability SUST 3096 Directed Research in Sustainability SUST 3097 Internship in Sustainability SUST 3098 Community Service in Sustainability

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