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Feb 05, 2025
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SUST 301 - Analysis and Decision-Making for Sustainability Prerequisites: SUST 101 ; MATH 117 or higher or consent of instructor This course focuses on understanding and applying various quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to issues within sustainability studies such as life-cycle analysis, analytical induction, and optimization. The goal of the course is for students to develop analytical skills to guide decisions that lead to more sustainable outcomes in a variety of systems. During the semester, students will be given opportunities to work with others in different disciplines to understand the interdisciplinary aspects related to technical, social, environmental, and economical issues in sustainability.
3 credits Fall
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