Field Courses Related to Sustainability

Course offerings are subject to change. We will try to keep this list updated but please verify information in the Undergraduate Catalog if you see a course that is of interest.

Courses listed on this page are primarily related to field work and not held in a traditional academic classroom setting. These courses are generally less than 3 credits.

Biology

BIO 309 – Sustainability and Conservation Travel Study

The sustainable management of ecosystems is essential for the long-term preservation of biological and cultural natural resources. Today, tropical and subtropical countries are experiencing a variety of unique environmental challenges, all compounded by the effects of global climate change, including loss of biological diversity, invasive species, food insecurity, freshwater scarcity, soaring energy production and storage costs, and accumulation of waste. The scientific solutions to these intractable problems lie in interdisciplinary research efforts. This travel study course examines real-world sustainability and conservation challenges and solutions in an ecosystem under stress due to global climate change. BIO 319 or WLE 200 or SMS 300 are recommended prerequisites. If this course was taken as a topics course in BIO 387, it cannot be repeated for credit.

School of Forestry Resources

SFR 460 – Sustainable Materials and Technology Manufacturing Tour

One-week inspection trip to representative manufacturers of bioproducts selected for demonstration of typical plant and forest operations.  A written report is required.