LDARCH12
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LDARCH 12 - Environmental Science for Sustainable Development
Subject
LDARCH
Course Number
12
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Title
Environmental Science for Sustainable Development
Course Description
The scientific basis of sustainability, explored through study of energy, water, food, natural resources, and built environment. Physical/ecological processes and systems, and human impacts from the global scale to local energy/resource use. Energy and water audits, opportunities to increase sustainability of processes/practices. Discussion/lab section involves field data collection/analysis (e.g., habitat characteristics and macroinvertebrate communities in local streams, measurement of atmospheric particulate matter concentrations, measurement of water savings from updated irrigation technologies) and a final, integrative sustainability assessment project.
Minimum
4
Maximum
4
Grading Basis
Default Letter Grade; P/NP Option
Method of Assessment
Written Exam
Instructors
Kondolf, Staff
Breadth
Biological Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Repeat Rules
Course is not repeatable for credit.
Formats
Lecture, Laboratory
Term
Fall and Spring
Duration (in weeks)
15
Minimum Hours
3
Maximum Hours
3
Lecture Mode of Instruction
In Person, Online
Minimum Hours
2
Maximum Hours
2
Laboratory Mode of Instruction
In Person
Minimum Hours
7
Maximum Hours
7
Term
Summer
Duration (in weeks)
8
Minimum Hours
6
Maximum Hours
6
Lecture Mode of Instruction
Online
Minimum Hours
2
Maximum Hours
2
Laboratory Mode of Instruction
In Person
Minimum Hours
14.5
Maximum Hours
14.5