Take a look at this syllabus: Sustainability Engineering and Ecological Design
http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/ee080s/Fall08/

Ronnie



On Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:25:33 -0500
 Marc Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
I would be very grateful for suggestions concerning good texts and/or course syllabi to help in planning a new undergraduate class in a sustainable development major. Other courses already focus on economics and natural science. This one needs to cover the major social science building blocks, ideally with a heavy emphasis on ethics. Fifty years from now I imagine we'll be calling this class "political theory and sustainable development," but for now it lacks a cogent title and a clear corpus. The major is interdisciplinary, so it is fine (in fact preferred) if the readings come from a broad range of home disciplines -- religion, history, philosophy,
sociology, anthropology, political science, etc.

Thanks.  I'm happy to share the compiled results.

Marc


Marc Levy
Deputy Director, CIESIN
Earth Institute / Columbia University




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