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Curriculum for the Bioregion

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Pathways To Sustainability: A Learning Community Focusing on Transportation, Power Generation, and Food part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
This course explores the concept of sustainability and its application in three areas (transportation, power generation, and food). The course is a fusion of a conceptual chemistry course and a introductory social ...

Living in (and with) the World Arguing About Sustainability part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
This intermediate expository writing course is designed for students with previous college-level expository writing experience and focuses on writing critical analyses of a range of texts in the arts and sciences ...

Sustainability: An Introductory Interdisciplinary Graduate Course part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
This courses uses practical examples and conceptual models to explore the many dimensions of sustainability - ecological, social, economic, organizational and personal - and how they interact with each other.

Bite Me 2.0: A Learning Community on Food Security & Sustainability part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
This is a 10-11 credit interdisciplinary, learning community composed of life science courses and English composition courses. The focus of the course is food security and sustainable food production. We examine ...

Leadership Theory and Practice: Developing Change Agents through Application of Coursework and Experience in Environmental Education Internships part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
In this course, students apply leadership coursework and experience from their environmental education residency at North Cascades Institute to a professional summer leadership internship. Through a combination of ...

"Suburban Nation" and a Service-Learning Project on Homelessness part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
In the interdisciplinry program, "Suburban Nation," a small group of students joined the City of Olympia's public/non-profit/faith community/business community effort to conduct the annual Homeless ...

Environmental Science: Citizen Action in the Global Environment part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
This special course in environmental science will explore how natural resource management has changed and developed over time. Many different socio-economic groups, institutions and NGOs continue to influence the ...

Conservation of Natural Resources: Using the Campus as a Learning Laboratory part of Curriculum for the Bioregion:Courses
Conservation of Natural Resources: Using the Campus as a Learning Laboratory is a course in which we examine the interactions between humans and the rest of the natural world from an environmental science ...