The University of New Mexico
SUST: Sustainability Studies Catalog Description

  Three Year Fall Semester Average
Course Catalog Description Enrollment Section
Capacity
Credits
SUST134 (Also offered as AMST, ANTH 134.) An introduction to creating a sustainable future that supports environmental health and restoration, social equity, and economic vitality. Examines challenges and examples of integrated, creative strategies on local, regional, national, and global levels. 37.33 37.67 112.00
SUST334 (Also offered as SOC 334.) A collaborative hands-on local sustainability project directly benefiting the campus or community, designing creative approaches to satisfy basic needs (such as food, health, energy, transportation) in a future-sustaining way. Prerequisite: 134. 8.00 6.67 24.00
SUST402 Explore specific topics that address the environmental, economic, and social aspects of sustainability. Topics may include legacies of leaders in sustainability, development of foodsheds, and other innovations. 0.00 0.33 0.00
SUST434 (Also offered as AMST, ANTH, ARCH 434.) Presents frameworks for complex and creative analysis, including systems think-ing and synergistic integration of the three pillars of sustainability: environment, equity, economy. Examines innovative local and international case studies in environment, business, policy, and community development. Prerequisite: 134 and (ECON 106 or ECON 203.) 15.00 20.00 45.00
SUST499 Apply lessons from the sustainability minor in the context of the major discipline or other arena, supported by a mentor and a review committee. Students select thesis research (section 1) or multimedia expression (section 2) option. Prerequisite: 434. 6.33 10.00 10.67

"SUST: Sustainability Studies "Three Fall Subject Average - Enroll: 66.67 Capacity: 74.67 Credits: 191.67'