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Principles of Sustainability
Course Information
Description
This course introduces the principles of sustainability through an integrated study of environmental, social, and economic systems. Topics include the following: sustainability literacy; interconnections among the physical and biological sciences and environmental systems; effects of sustainability on health and well-being; connections among social, economic, and environmental systems; energy conservation strategies; alternative energy options; waste disposal and recycling options; community approaches to sustainability; and impacts of resource depletion and pollution. Emphasis is placed on evaluating real-world issues and connecting course concepts to sustainability goals.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Develop sustainable literacyAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriadescribe the science behind sustainabilityexplain the guiding principles of sustainabilityanalyze the differences between traditional conservation and preservation initiatives and sustainabilitydescribe key pieces of legislation and public policy related to the sustainability movementdescribe what is meant by Systems Thinking and the role this plays in sustainable systems and planning
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Analyze the interconnections among the physical and biological sciences and environmental systemsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriasummarize the hydrologic, carbon, and nitrogen cyclesidentify terrestrial and aquatic biomesidentify ecosystem servicesexplain energy transfer between trophic levelsexplain the chemical properties of water (solubility, polarity, pH)identify factors that affect endangered or threatened speciesexplain the different species interactions
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Summarize the effects of sustainability on health and well-beingAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaidentify the standards of health and well-being that are affected by sustainable practicesexplain how air, water, food, and soil quality affect health and well-beingevaluate the reasons for sustainability concerns with human population growth
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Analyze connections among social, economic, and environmental systemsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaexplain how global activities, policies, and decisions impact the sustainability of the planetexplain how a community can impact local and global sustainabilityexplain how an individual can contribute to, or detract from, the sustainability of a community, or system at a broader scale
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Employ energy conservation strategies to reduce the use of fossil fuelsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriamap out your individual energy types and usage in your homedescribe the nature, origin, and depletion of coal, natural gas, and petroleumevaluate political, social, and economic factors of fossil fuel useinvestigate models of energy conservationevaluate energy efficiency alternatives such as energy star
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Investigate alternative energy optionsAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriadescribe the nature, origin, and potential of alternatives to fossil fuelsanalyze different forms of alternative energy (wind, geothermal, nuclear, bio-mass, hydropower, solar, tidal and wave) for varied applicationsdescribe how humans can harness wind, geothermal or other alternative energiesidentify "best uses" for assorted alternative energy sources
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Evaluate options to current waste disposal and recyclingAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriadescribe how nature serves as a model for sustainable principlessummarize and compare the types of waste we generateevaluate various options to managing wastedescribe conventional waste disposal methodsevaluate approaches for reducing wastediscuss industrial solid waste management and principles of industrial ecology
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Analyze approaches used by your community to promote and implement sustainabilityAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriterialocate community organizations and resources that facilitate sustainabilityidentify local laws and ordinances that support sustainabilitypropose logical alternatives that could be used by your community to implement sustainability
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Analyze the impacts of resource depletion and pollutionAssessment StrategiesOral, Written or Graphic AssessmentCriteriaexplain types of non-energy natural resource depletiondiscuss factors that contribute to resource depletiondiscuss factors that contribute to resource consumptiondescribe sources and impacts of environmental pollutionidentify point versus non-point pollution sourcesevaluate approaches to reducing pollution