List of Undergraduate Sustainability-Related Courses Offered at U of G: Legend: Environment Society Economy

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List of Undergraduate Sustainability-Related Courses Offered at U of G: Legend: Environment Society Economy Course Number and Title: AGR*1110 Introduction to the Agrifood Systems AGR*2030 Pasture Management AGR*2320 Soils in Agroecosystems AGR*2350 Animal Production Systems, Health & Industry AGR*2470 Introduction to Plant Agriculture AGR*2500 Field Course in International Agriculture AGR*3010 Special Studies in Agricultural Science I AGR*3450 Research Methods in Agricultural Science AGR*3500 Experiential Education I AGR*3510 Experiential Education II AGR*4010 Special Studies in Agricultural Science II AGR*4450 Research Project I AGR*4460 Research Project II AGR*4500 Agrifood Industry Problem- Solving ANSC*2330 Horse Management Science ANTH*1150 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH*2160 Social Anthropology ANTH*2230 Regional Ethnography Area of Sustainability within Course:

ANTH*2660 Contemporary Native Peoples of Canada ANTH*3400 The Anthropology of Gender ANTH*3650 Prehistory of Canadian Native Peoples ANTH*3670 Indigenous Peoples: Global Context ANTH*4440 Culture, Rights & Development ANTH*4550 Topics in the Anthropology of Health ARTH*2280 Modern Architecture BIOL*1020 Introduction to Biology BIOL*1050 Biology of Plants & Animals in Managed Eco. BIOL*1070 Discovering Biodiversity BIOL*1080 Biological Concepts of Health BIOL*2060 Ecology BIOL*3110 Population Ecology BIOL*3120 Community Ecology BIOL*3450 Introduction to Aquatic Environments BIOL*4110 Ecological Methods BIOL*4120 Evolutionary Ecology BIOL*4150 Wildlife Conservation and Management BIOL*4350 Limnology of Natural and Polluted Waters BIOL*4410 Field Ecology BIOL*4610 Arctic Ecology BOT*1200 Plants & Human Use BOT*2000 Plants, Biology & People

BOT*2100 Life Strategies of Plants BOT*3050 Plant Functional Ecology CHEM*3360 Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology CIS*2050 Computers & Society CROP*3300 Grain Crops CROP*3310 Protein & Oilseed Crops CROP*3340 Managed Grasslands CROP*4220 Cropping Systems CROP*4240 Weed Science CROP*4260 Crop Science Field Trip ECON*1050 Introductory Microeconomics ECON*1100 Introductory Macroeconomics ECON*2000 Economic Problems in Canada ECON*2720 Business History ECON*3300 Economics of Health & the Workplace ECON*3500 Urban Economics ECON*4500 Topics in Urban Economics ECON*4830 Economic Development EDRD*3500 Recreation & Tourism Planning ENGG*3180 Air Quality ENGG*3340 GIS in Environmental Engineering ENGG*3590 Water Quality ENGG*3650 Hydrology

ENGG*4110 Biological Engineering Design IV ENGG*4250 Watershed Systems Design ENGG*4260 Water & Wastewater Treatment Design ENGG*4330 Air Pollution Control ENGG*4340 Solid & Hazardous Waste Management ENGG*4360 Soil- Water Conservation Design ENGG*4370 Urban Water Systems Design ENGG*4510 Assessment & Management of Risk EQN*1070 Equine Event management II EQN*3500 Equine Integrated Project ENVB*4070 Biological & Cultural Control of Plant Diseases ENVM*1020 Introduction to Environmental Microbiology ENVM*1200 Intro. to Environmental Science & Ecology ENVM*2070 Water Treatment ENVM*2080 Industrial Waste Management ENVS*1030 Introduction to Environmental Sciences ENVS*2030 Meteorology & Climatology ENVS*2210 Apiculture & Honey Bee Biology ENVS*2250 Geology of Natural Disasters ENVS*2310 Current Issues in Earth Surface Processes ENVS*3010 Climate Change Biology ENVS*3020 Pesticides & the Environment ENVS*3030 Conservation Field Course

ENVS*3040 Natural Chemicals in the Environment ENVS*3080 Soil & Water Conservation ENVS*3370 Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology ENVS*4110 Physical Meteorology ENVS*4350 Forest Ecology FARE*1100 Introduction to Business FARE*3030 The Firm & Markets FARE*4220 Advanced Agribusiness Management FARE*4240 Futures & Options Markets FARE*4370 Food & Agri- Marketing Management FARE*4500 Decision Science FRHD*3090 Poverty & Health GEOG*1300 Introduction to the Biophysical Environment GEOG*1350 Earth: Hazards & Global Change GEOG*2110 Climate & the Biophysical Environment GEOG*3610 Environmental Hydrology GEOG*4110 Environmental Systems Analysis GEOG*4230 Environmental Impact Assessment GEOG*4690 Geography Field Research HIST*3570 Women in Modern Europe HIST*3580 Women s History in Asia HIST*3660 Canadian Social History HORT*3270 Medicinal Plants

HORT*3510 Vegetable Production HROB*2010 Foundation of Leadership UNIV*3330 Confronting Science & Politics LARC*3050 Landscape Architecture I LARC*3060 Landscape Architecture II LARC3070 Landscape Architecture III MBG*1000 Genetics & Society MGMT*2150 Introduction to Canadian Business Mgmt. MGMT*4020 Interdisciplinary Food Product Development I MGMT*4030 Interdisciplinary Food Product Development II MGMT*4260 International Business MCS*4050 The Evolution of Capitalism: A Cdn Perspective MCS*4300 Marketing & Society MCS*4600 International Marketing MATH*4510 Environmental Transport & Dynamics MICR*3330 World of Viruses OAGR*2070 Introduction to Organic Agriculture OAGR*4050 Design of Organic Production Systems PHIL*1010 Intro. Philosophy: Social & Political Issues PHIL*2060 Philosophy of Feminism I PHIL*2600 Business & Professional Ethics PHIL*3040 Philosophy of Law PHIL*3230 Philosophy of Language

PHIL*4060 Philosophy of Feminism II PHIL*4230 Social & Political Philosophy PBIO*4530 Plant & Environmental Pollution POLS*1150 Understanding Politics POLS*1500 World Politics POLS*2080 Development & Underdevelopment POLS*2100 Comparative Politics POLS*2150 Gender & Politics POLS*3130 Law, Politics & Judicial Process POLS*3490 Conflict & Conflict Resolution POLS*4200 International Political Economy POLS*4300 Human Rights, Ethics & Development PSYC*3100 Evolutionary Psychology PSYC*3350 Cross- Cultural Psychology PSYC*4310 Advanced Topics in Social Psychology PSYC*4320 Advanced Applied Social Psychology REAL*XXXX Real Estate Sustainability SOC*2080 Rural Sociology SOC*3380 Society & Nature SOC*3490 Law & Society SOAN*2040 Globalization of Work & Organizations SOAN*3240 Gender & Global Inequality I SOAN*3250 Social Change in Latin America

SOAN*3680 Perspectives on Development SOAN*4220 Gender & Change in Rural Canada SOAN*4230 Gender & Global Inequality II STAT*3510 Environmental Risk Assessment Picture Source: http://wallpaperswide.com/colorful_blurry_background_ii- wallpapers.html April 2014