Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 54.81 |
Liaison | Jennifer McLaughlin |
Submission Date | May 26, 2023 |
South Dakota State University
AC-3: Undergraduate Program
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Jennifer
McLaughlin Sustainability Intern Facilities and Services |
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Majors, degrees and certificate programs
Yes
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate degree program:
Ecology and Environmental Science
A brief description of the undergraduate degree program:
The Ecology and Environmental Science major includes a strong core in
biological and physical sciences and a variety of elective courses that allow
students to follow different career paths within the major. Most students enrolled
in this major are planning careers with state and federal natural resource agencies,
consulting firms and industry. Predefined emphases are available to support
careers in ecological informatics and analysis, watershed management, ecology,
analytical laboratory analysis and health. Students seek employment with state or
federal environmental monitoring and regulatory agencies or private consulting
firms immediately following graduation. Many go on to pursue graduate degrees
in conservation, ecology and environmental science.
biological and physical sciences and a variety of elective courses that allow
students to follow different career paths within the major. Most students enrolled
in this major are planning careers with state and federal natural resource agencies,
consulting firms and industry. Predefined emphases are available to support
careers in ecological informatics and analysis, watershed management, ecology,
analytical laboratory analysis and health. Students seek employment with state or
federal environmental monitoring and regulatory agencies or private consulting
firms immediately following graduation. Many go on to pursue graduate degrees
in conservation, ecology and environmental science.
Website URL for the undergraduate degree program:
Additional degree programs (optional)
Geography
None
A brief description of the undergraduate degree program (2nd program):
Geography is the scientific study of the distribution of both physical and human
features of the Earth's surface. Geographers seek to describe, relate and explain the
natural and cultural phenomena that distinguish places around the world.
Geographers focus upon "where" and "why" questions concerning the global
environment. Geography also functions as a bridge between the natural sciences;
its perspective on the location of phenomena makes it unique among the academic
disciplines. The process of change is a fundamental theme in geography and the
examination of how humankind modifies the Earth is a continual emphasis. The
study of geography is thus of vital concern to all citizens and provides graduates
with numerous career opportunities in business, education, and government.
The Geography program is designed to provide the student with a general
education as well as a concentration in the major field of study. The faculty
recommends that majors take several courses in disciplines closely related to their
specific area of interest in geography. Those interested in physical geography
might register for associated courses in physics, agricultural sciences, botany or
other allied disciplines. If one is interested in human geography, course work in
sociology, economics, history, political science or foreign language or some other
social science might be considered. For technical geography, computer science
and mathematics courses are recommended. Qualified students may also enhance
their academic experience with participation in the Undergraduate Scholars
Program.
features of the Earth's surface. Geographers seek to describe, relate and explain the
natural and cultural phenomena that distinguish places around the world.
Geographers focus upon "where" and "why" questions concerning the global
environment. Geography also functions as a bridge between the natural sciences;
its perspective on the location of phenomena makes it unique among the academic
disciplines. The process of change is a fundamental theme in geography and the
examination of how humankind modifies the Earth is a continual emphasis. The
study of geography is thus of vital concern to all citizens and provides graduates
with numerous career opportunities in business, education, and government.
The Geography program is designed to provide the student with a general
education as well as a concentration in the major field of study. The faculty
recommends that majors take several courses in disciplines closely related to their
specific area of interest in geography. Those interested in physical geography
might register for associated courses in physics, agricultural sciences, botany or
other allied disciplines. If one is interested in human geography, course work in
sociology, economics, history, political science or foreign language or some other
social science might be considered. For technical geography, computer science
and mathematics courses are recommended. Qualified students may also enhance
their academic experience with participation in the Undergraduate Scholars
Program.
Website URL for the undergraduate degree program (2nd program):
Name of the sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
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A brief description of the undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
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Website URL for the undergraduate degree program (3rd program):
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The name and website URLs of all other sustainability-focused, undergraduate degree program(s):
These are additional degree programs that were considered to have a sustainability aspects: Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering (B.S.), Agricultural Systems Technology (B.S.), Agronomy (B.S.), Civil Engineering (B.S.), Community & Regional Planning (B.S.), Conservation Planning & Park Management (B.S.), Conservation Planning & Park Management (B.S.) - Park Administration & Management Specialization, Ecology & Environmental Science (B.S.) - Rangeland Ecology & Management Specialization, Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.), Natural Resource Law Enforcement (B.S.), Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences (B.S.)
Minors and concentrations
Yes
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate minor or concentration:
Sustainability Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration:
The minor in Sustainability provides an interdisciplinary approach to
sustainability, allowing students to explore the challenges of sustainability and to
think about how to develop solutions to pressing issues at the local, regional, and
global scale. Students will be exposed to information and experiences that increase
their knowledge base of the three pillars of sustainability as reflected in the human
and scientific dimensions as well as coursework on ethics and policy. The minor
complements any major on campus and provides both intellectual breadth and
depth in a challenging new area of inquiry that is gaining a high level of interest in
businesses, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. A minor
in Sustainability and a major in a discipline will provide excellent thinking and
problem-solving skills for students as a citizen, employee, or graduate student.
sustainability, allowing students to explore the challenges of sustainability and to
think about how to develop solutions to pressing issues at the local, regional, and
global scale. Students will be exposed to information and experiences that increase
their knowledge base of the three pillars of sustainability as reflected in the human
and scientific dimensions as well as coursework on ethics and policy. The minor
complements any major on campus and provides both intellectual breadth and
depth in a challenging new area of inquiry that is gaining a high level of interest in
businesses, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations. A minor
in Sustainability and a major in a discipline will provide excellent thinking and
problem-solving skills for students as a citizen, employee, or graduate student.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor or concentration:
Additional minors and concentrations (optional)
Sustainable Energy Systems Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration (2nd program):
The Sustainable Energy Systems Minor is appropriate for students interested in
gaining a background in sustainability, energy efficiency, and renewable energy
technologies. The minor helps to prepare graduates with training that distinguishes
them from their peers and supports immediate entry into careers in energy
resource development, energy production, and efficient end-use technologies.
gaining a background in sustainability, energy efficiency, and renewable energy
technologies. The minor helps to prepare graduates with training that distinguishes
them from their peers and supports immediate entry into careers in energy
resource development, energy production, and efficient end-use technologies.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor, concentration or certificate (2nd program):
Name of the sustainability-focused undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
Sustainable Local Foods Minor
A brief description of the undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
The interdisciplinary minor in Sustainable Local Foods focuses on healthful food
choices and sustainable food production of locally produced vegetables and fruits.
It will equip students in any major to understand the process of growing,
harvesting, storage, preparation, and perceived nutritional benefits of locally produced food. Students will explore the fundamental ecological, nutritional, and
social forces that influence the long-term viability of today's small-scale food
production systems.
choices and sustainable food production of locally produced vegetables and fruits.
It will equip students in any major to understand the process of growing,
harvesting, storage, preparation, and perceived nutritional benefits of locally produced food. Students will explore the fundamental ecological, nutritional, and
social forces that influence the long-term viability of today's small-scale food
production systems.
Website URL for the undergraduate minor or concentration (3rd program):
The name and website URLs of all other sustainability-focused undergraduate minors and concentrations:
These are the additional minors/certificates that were considered to have aspects of sustainability:
Agricultural & Environmental Law Certificate, Bioprocessing Sciences Certificate, Engineering for Precision Agriculture Minor, Soil Health Management Minor, Soil Science Certification,
Wizipan Leadership & Sustainability Certificate, Bioprocessing Sciences Minor, Crop Protection Minor,
Geographic Information Sciences Certificate, Global Studies Minor, Rangeland Ecology & Management Minor.
Agricultural & Environmental Law Certificate, Bioprocessing Sciences Certificate, Engineering for Precision Agriculture Minor, Soil Health Management Minor, Soil Science Certification,
Wizipan Leadership & Sustainability Certificate, Bioprocessing Sciences Minor, Crop Protection Minor,
Geographic Information Sciences Certificate, Global Studies Minor, Rangeland Ecology & Management Minor.
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