Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 62.73
Liaison Tina Woolston
Submission Date Aug. 1, 2011
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Tufts University
ER-7: Sustainability-Related Courses

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.04 / 10.00 Antje Danielson
Administrative Director, Tufts Institute of the Environment & Water: Systems, Science and Society (WSSS) program
Tufts Institute of the Environment
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The number of sustainability-related courses offered :
122

The total number of courses offered :
1,996

Number of years covered by the data:
Three

A list of sustainability-related courses offered:
American Studies AMER066/166- Representing the Environment AMER141/ELS141- Innovative Social Enterprises, Felice Shapiro AMER185- Native American Issues – Politics of Representation Anthropology ANTH015- Native Peoples and Indigenous Rights in South America, David Guss ANTH020- Global Cities, Cathy Stanton ANTH185- Native American Issues Art History FAH095- Boston Architecture and Urbanism Astronomy AST010-Wanderers in Space, Kenneth Lang Biology BIO007ENV007- Environmental Biology, Colin Orians, Michael Reed BIO010/ENV010- Plants and Humanity, George Ellmore BIO014- Organisms and Populations, Francie Chew, George Ellmore, Harry Bernheim BIO051/ENV051- Experiments in Ecology, Francie Chew, Sara Lewis, Philip Starks, George Ellmore, David DesRochers, Colin Orians BIO142- Population and Community Ecology, Francie Chew BIO143- Evolutionary Ecology, Erik Dopman BIO164/ENV164- Marine Biology, Jan Pechenik Chemical and Biological Engineering CHBE136/CE136- Air Pollution Control, Wayne Chudyk CHBE138/CE138- Hazardous Waste Treatment Technologies, Larry Cohen CHBE170- Technological Processes and the Environment CHBE193 – Electronic Devices for Energy Applications, Matthew J. Panzer Chemistry CHEM008/CE030- Environmental Chemistry, Jonathan Kenny, John Durant, Natalie Capiro CHEM167/CE167- Environmental Toxicology, Anne Marie Desmarais Chinese CHNS108- Rural and Urban China Through Cinema, Xueping Zhong Civil and Environmental Engineering CE001- Introduction to Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kurt Pennell CE032- Environmental Engineering Principles, Steven Chapra, Wayne Chudyk, Kurt Pennell CE054/CH54/ENV54- Fundamentals of Epidemiology, Mark Woodin CE070/ENV70- Introduction to Hazardous Materials Management, Anne Marie Desmarais CE093- Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Spring), Christopher Swan, John Durant CE094- Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Fall), Brian Brenner CE099- Internship in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Brian Brenner, Betsy Kulamer CE103- Water Quality Monitoring, Steven Chapra CE112/ENV112- Hydrology/Water Resource, Shafiqul Islam, Richard Vogel CE113/GEO113- Groundwater, Grant Garven CE131- River Hydraulics and Restoration, Richard Vogel CE132- Environmental Engineering Processes, Andrew Ramsburg CE133- Wastewater Plant Design, Wayne Chudyk CE137- Public Health, David Gute CE139- Bioremediation: Natural and Enhanced, Wayne Chudyk CE142- Advanced Soil Mechanics, Christopher Swan CE143- Site Remediation, Wayne Chudyk CE194/GEO132- Groundwater Chemistry and Quality, Grant Garvin CE201/UEP201/ENV201- Land Use Planning II, Jon Witten CE202- Environmental Statistics, Richard Vogel CE207/UEP207/ENV207- Environmental Law, Robert Russell CE212- Chemical Principles in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Wayne Chudyk CE213- Transport Principles in Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Andrew Ramsburg CE214- Environmental and Resource Systems, Annette Huber-Lee and Richard Vogel CE239- Physicochemical Processes in Water and Wastewater CE240- Principles of Wastewater Treatment CE241/MPH241- Biology Water and Health, David Gute Community Health CH099- Special Topics: Social Movements and Public Health, Kevin Irwin CH104- Women and Health, Alissa Spielberg CH188- Special Topics: Computer and Intelligent Medicine, Simon Glickman Economics EC048- Health Economics, Andrea Balan Cohen and Emilia Simeonova EC124- State and Local Public Finance, Thomas Downes EC127- Urban Economics, Anna Hardman EC130- Topics in Environmental Economics, Ekaterina Gnedenko EC132- Economics of Energy Markets, Gilbert Mitcalf EC135- Topics in Economic Development EC144- Income Inequality, Poverty and Economic Justice, Linda Loury EC165- Labor and Global Supply Chains, Drusilla Brown Education ED164/PJS164- Education for Peace and Justice, Deborah Donahue-Keegan and Kathleen Weiler Engineering-Introduction EN020- Clean Your Room (CEE) EN021- Computers and the Environment (CEE), Richard Vogel EN038- Environmental Measurements (CEE) EN068- Ecology of Business (CEE), Stephen Levine English ENG160/ENV160/PSJ150- Environmental Justice and U.S. Literature, Elizabeth Ammons Nutrition NUTR215/UEP223- Fundamental of U.S. Agriculture, Tim Griffin NUTR233- Agriculture Science and Politics I, Tim Griffin NUTR324/DHP213 – Humanitarian Politics, Peter Walker NUTR327– Food Systems, Hugh Joseph NUTR333- Agriculture Science and Politics II, Tim Griffin Environmental Studies ENV099- Environmental Internship, George Ellmore ENV193-02/UEP232- Introduction to GIS, Barbara Parmenter ENV196-05/UEP294-05- Remote Sensing, Eman Ghoneim ENV200-01/UEP200- Land Use Planning, Jon D. Witten ENV286-01/UEP286- Environmental Ethics, Sheldon Krimsky Experimental College EXP021-F- Eco-Psychology EXP038-S- The Consumer Society EXP058-CF- Marketing for Social Change, Dorie Clark EXP065-F- Healing Plants: Culture and Ecology in South America, Angela Steward, Selena Ahmed EXP085-S- Ethical Leadership in Business, Steve Frigand Fletcher School DHP P214: Introduction to Global Health EIB B284: Petroleum in the Global Economy DHP D236: Global Migration and Displacement DHP D237: Nutrition in Complex Emergencies: Policies, Practice and Decision-making EIB E215m: Empirical Topics in Globalization DHP P216: Resilience Audits in International Humanitarian Policy and Public health EIB E247 Economic Development and Econometric impact evaluation DHP P290: Migration and Transnationalism in Latin America Geology GEO002- Environmental Geology w/Lab, Jack Ridge, Jacob Benner, Anne Gardulski, Molly McCanta GEO005- Introduction to Oceanography, Anne Gardulski GEO115- Quaternary and Glacial Geology, Jack Ridge History HIST103- Consumption, Power and Identity: Food and Clothing in Modern Times, Ina Baghdiantz McCabe Peace and Justice Studies PJS111/SOC111- Social Change and Community Organizing PJS114- Social Movements in American Politics PJS135-01/SOC135- Social Movements, Matthew Gregory PJS141/Phil141- Global Justice, Lionel McPherson Philosophy PHIL024- Intro to Ethics, David Denby PHIL124- Bioethics, Mitchel Silver Physics PHY005- The Nuclear Age-Its Physics and History Political Science PS173- International Environmental Politics PS188-20 – Politics of International Environmental Negotiation, Nancy Gleason PS194- U.S. Environmental Policy, Kent Portney PS250 – Elements of International Environmental Policy, William Moomaw Psychology PSY013- Social Psychology, Sina Nathanson Sociology SOC050- Globalization and Social Space, Anna da Silva, Paul Joseph SOC113- Urban Sociology, Ryan Centner SOC184/UEP273- Non-profits, States and Markets, Susa Ostrander Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning UEP122- Biotechnology: Social and Environmental Issues, Sheldo Krimsky UEP166- Environment, Development, and Security in International Politics, Ingar Palmlund, Ann Urosevich, Maria Nicolau UEP171- Planning Challenges UEP173- Transportation Planning, Mark Chase UEP 174- Clean Air and Water, Rusty Russell UEP178- Planning for Low Impact Development, Jon D. Witten UEP191- Philanthropy and Fundraising, Patricia Bonner-DuVal, Sylvia Johnson UEP205- Urban Planning and Design, Christine Cousineau UEP262- Environmental Economics UEP267- Methods in Environmental Impact Assessment UEP279- Water Resources Policy and Planning and Watershed Management, Scott Horsley UEP283- Environmental Communication and Education UEP290- Integrated Assessment of Freshwater Resources: Issues and Methods

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The list of sustainability related courses includes courses offered at the undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy from Fall 2008 through Spring 2011. Each course is only counted once, regardless of how many times it was offered during this time frame.

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