Sustainability Course Inventory 2015-2016

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SUSTAINABILITY COURSEINVENTORY2015-2016

TABLE OF CONTENTSCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorIntroductionCourse Numbers and AbbreviationsIntegrating Sustainability Across The Curriculum Courses124School of Arts and Sciences6School of Design13School of Engineering15School of Education16Law School16Perelman School of Medicine17School of NursingSchool of Social Policy and PracticeWharton School of Business171718

INTRODUCTIONThrough its research, teaching, and operational practices, Penn is dedicated to promoting a sustainable culture andimplementing environmentally conscious policies. Five years after releasing its original Climate Action Plan, theUniversity of Pennsylvania announced the launch of Climate Action Plan 2.0 in October 2014. Climate ActionPlan 2.0 is a roadmap for environmental improvement and campus sustainability.Some of the most significant achievements of the Climate Action Plan have come inside the classroom. Penn nowoffers more than 300 courses related to sustainability. The Integrating Sustainability Across the Curriculum program has incorporated sustainability into 25 courses through the collaboration of 26 faculty and 15 students overthe past three years. Other programs and degree offerings, including a Sustainability & Environmental Management minor, a Master in Environmental Building Design, and the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research,have furthered Penn’s goal of integrating sustainability into coursework.This inventory highlights and advances this goal of expanding the awareness and availability of information aboutsustainability courses at Penn. The guide is organized alphabetically by School and then by Department withcross-listed courses in grey italics. Please consult the course catalog for full descriptions of the courses and PennInTouch’s course registration site to confirm that the course is currently being offered.This is not an exhaustive list of all the sustainability related courses at Penn, but covers the majority across a rangeof Departments and Schools. Please advise Penn Green Campus Partnership about any missing courses, updates,or revisions (sustainability@upenn.edu).The inventory was first compiled in 2012. It was updated in August 2015 by searching “sustain”, “green”, “preservation”, “conservation”, “urban”, “energy”, “transportation” and “waste” in the PennInTouch Course Search,and finding relevant classes.The Sustainability Course Inventory was prepared by the Penn Green Campus Partnership. Please direct anycomments, updates, revisions or suggestions to sustainability@upenn.edu with “Penn Sustainability CourseInventory” in the subject line.Please consider the environment before choosing to print this document.Last update: August 20151

COURSE ABBREVIATIONSAAMWArt & Archaeology of theMediterranean WorldACCTAccountingAFSTAfrican Studies ProgramAFRCAfricana StudiesAMCSApplied Math & Computational ScienceANATAnatomyANCHAncient HistoryANELAncient Near East eARTHArt HistoryASAMAsian American StudiesALANAsian LanguagesASTRAstronomy & AstrophysicsBCHEBiochemistry (Undergraduate)BMBBiochemistry and Molecular Biophysics(Graduate)BE BioengineeringBIOEBioethics (Medical Ethics)BIOMBiomedical Graduate StudiesBIBBBiological Basis of icsBPUBBusiness & Public PolicyCAMBCell and Molecular BiologyCBEChemical & Biomolecular EngineeringCHEMChemistryCHINChineseCINECinema StudiesCPLNCity & Regional PlanningCLSTClassical StudiesCOGSCognitive e Literature & LiteraryTheoryCISComputer & Information ScienceCITComputer & Information anizational DynamicsEarth and Environmental ScienceEast Asia Languages & CivilizationsEconomicsEducationElectrical & Systems EngineeringEngineering and Applied ScienceEnglishEngineering MathematicsEnvironmental StudiesEpidemiologyFinanceFine ArtsFolkloreFrenchGraduate Arts & SciencesGender, Sexuality & Women’s StudiesGenomics and Computational BiologyGermanic LanguagesGovernment AdministrationGeologyGreekHebrewHealth and SocietiesHealth Care ManagementHistoryHealth Policy ResearchHistoric PreservationHistory and Sociology of ScienceImmunologyInsurance & Risk ManagementIntegrated Product DesignInternational RelationsItalianJapaneseJewish StudiesKoreanLandscape Architecture and RegionalPlanningLatin2

COURSE CNDSTSCSLAVSWRKLatin American and Latino StudiesLawLegal Studies & Business EthicsLinguisticsLogic, Information and ComputationManagementMarketingMarket and Social SystemsMaster in Social PolicyMaterials Science and EngineeringMathematicsMechanical Engineering andApplied MechanicsMilitary ScienceUrban Spatial AnalyticsMusicNanotechnologyNear Eastern Languages & CivilizationsInstitute of Neurological ScienceNonprofit/NGO LeadershipNaval ScienceNursingOperations & Information ManagementPersianPharmacologyPhilosophyPhilosophy, Politics, and EconomicsPhysicsPortuguesePolitical SciencePsychologyPublic Health StudiesReal EstateReligious StudiesRomance LanguagesRussianScandinavian LanguagesScience Technology & SocietySlavic Languages including otherEastern European LanguagesSocial Policy and ciologySouth Asia StudiesSpanishStatisticsTelecommunicationsTheater ArtsTurkishUrban StudiesVisual StudiesYiddish3

INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITYACROSS THE CURRICULUMIntegrating Sustainability Across the Curriculum (ISAC) Program was established in 2012 to help Penn facultyintroduce environmental sustainability into existing and new courses. Faculty participants explore sustainabilityconcepts at a one-day workshop in the late spring, and then are partnered with an undergraduate student researchassistant to work over the summer integrating sustainability into the course syllabi, lectures, assignments, readingmaterial, and tests. More information about ISAC can be found here: ntegrating-sustainability-across-curriculumBelow are the courses that have participated in ISAC:Course Number Course Title Professor/InstructorARCH 111 Architecture in the Anthropocene BarberARCH 431 / 531Construction Technology IBIOL 376 / 576Microbial Diversity and Pathogenesis LabHoganCHEM 012Environmental ChemistryLesterCHEM 101Introduction to ChemistryCHEM 251Principles of BiochemistrySavenCOMM 123Critical Approaches to Popular CulturePaxtonDYNM 555Leadership and Sustainability: How to Engage in CollaborativeInnovationTrubianoDmochowskiGarofalo / NuessleDYNM 615 Global Pennovation FinnEAS 301 / 505Climate Policy and TechnologyHuemmlerEAS 503-401 Energy Systems and Policy HuemmlerECON 001Introduction to MicroeconomicsSteinEDUCEducating for SustainabilityMacKenzieEESC 327 Principles of Sustainability PlanteENVS 325Sustainable GoodsHaganENVS 400Landscape SustainabilityJerolmack4

INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITYACROSS THE CURRICULUMCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorGRMN Utopian Visions WigginHSPV 572Preservation Through Public PolicyHollenbergLALS 233 /HIST 233From Coca to CocaineFarnsworthLGST 215/815Environmental Management, Law and PolicyLightLGST 612Responsibility in Professional ServicesLight / OrtsSTSC 272Energy in American HistoryGreeneURBS 225 /ARCH 255 /ENVS 255Sustainability in ActionHughes / BillhymerURBS 290Metropolitan Nature: Urban SustainabilityNairnURBS 417 Cities and Sustainability Ben-Amos5

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorAFST 620Topics on African Environmental affANTH 133 Native Peoples and the Environment EricksonANTH 294-301Cities of the Future: Urbanization in the Global SouthStaffANTH 593-640Natural and Cultural Heritage in Global PerspectiveDanielsBIOL 017 The Biology of Food PoethigBIOL 140 Humans and the Environment JanzenBIOL 325 Marine Biology PetraitisBIOL 376Microbial Diversity and Pathogenesis LabHoganBIOL 400Field BotanyRhoads / BlockBIOL 414Advanced EcologyPetraitis / CasperBIOL 415 Freshwater Ecology ArscottCHEM 012 Environmental Chemistry LesterCHEM 101Introduction to ChemistryDmochowskiCHEM 251Principles of BiochemistrySavenCOMM 123Critical Approaches to Popular CulturePaxtonCOMM 385 Media and Social Change GarryCOML 209-401Sustainability and Utopia WigginCOML 776Topics in Landscape Architecture History and TheoryGRMN 239-401ENVS 239-401ENGL 275-401LARPITALLARP770371370Hunt / GiannettoDYNM 555Leadership and Sustainability: How to Engage in CollaboativeNuessle /Innovation Garofalo6

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorDYNM 615 Global Pennovation FinnDYNM 662-001Entrepreneurship and Leadership: Creating WinnersKeechDYNM 663Green Skepticism: Communicating and Implementing Sustainable HellerBusinessDYNM 667Building a Business Case for SustainabilityBarstowDYNM 758-900Sweden: Strategies for the 21st CenturyBarstow901 902DYNM 759Sweden: Sustainable Development & the Natural StepBarstowEAS 301 Climate Policy and Technology HuemmlerEAS 505EAS 503-401 Energy Systems and Policy HuemmlerECON 001 Introduction to Microeconomics SteinEESC 095Risk Communication and the EnvironmentOsterhoudtEESC 327 Principles of Sustainability PlanteENGL 275-401Sustainability and Utopia WigginENVS 239-401COML 209-401GRMN 239-401ENGL 584 Environmental Imaginaries HuffordFOLKHSSC575575ENVS 098The Next Millennium: Would Technology Help Us Resolve theBokreta / Santiago-Environmental Dilemma AvilesENVS 179 Environmental History GreeneHIST 320HSOC 179STSC 179ENVS 181-950Comparative Cultures of SustainabilityRichterENVS 200ENVS 204Introduction to Environmental Earth ScienceGlobal Climate ChangePlanteHorton / MarinovGRMN 181-9507

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorENVS 239-401COML 209-401GRMN 239-401ENGL 275-401Sustainability and Utopia WigginENVS 272 Energy in American History GreeneHSSCSTSC272272BIOLENVS415640AFST620ENVS 301 Environmental Case Studies DmochowskiENVS 312Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics and Implications for FutureMarinovClimate ChangeENVS 325Sustainable GoodsHaganENVS 400Landscape SustainabilityJerolmackENVS 416 Freshwater Ecology ArscottENVS 620Topics on African Environmental IssuesStaffENVS 325 Sustainable Goods HaganENVS 327 Principle Sustainability PlanteENVS 400Environmental Studies Seminar: Landscape SustainabilityJerolmackENVS 400Environmental Studies Seminar: Estuary SustainabilityPepinoENVS 400Landscape SustainabilityJerolmackENVS 404Urban Environments: Speaking about Lead in West Philadelphia PepinoHSOC 404ENVS 408HSOC 408Urban Environments: The Urban Asthma EpidemicPepinoENVS 410Clean Water - Green CitiesNeukrug /ENVS 411-001Air Pollution: Sources & Effects in Urban EnvironmentsAndrews / Howarth /SerpellENVS 494Toward Environmental Sustainability on Penn’s CampusGarofaloENVS 604 Conservation and Land Management HarperENVS414ENVS412ENVS413ENVS 609-660Creating Gateways to the Land with Smarter ConservationKiziukENVS 611 Environmental Law KeeneENVS 612 Economics and the Environment HandyENVS 613Business and the Natural EnvironmentENVS 615Profesional Case Studies in Environmental Analysis andManagementENVS 616Managing Environmental Risks in an Uncertain WorldENVS 617Innovative Environmental Management StrategiesENVS 620How to Quantify Sustainable Practices in Business andManufacturingHellerLaskowskiChuLaskowskiBaer8

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorENVS 622 Environmental Enforcement StaffENVS 623Crossing Borders: Policy, Regulatory and Management Issues in FeldmanTransboundary Environmental ProtectionENVS 624-660US Environmental Policy - An Analysis of NEPAForrenENVS 625Overview of Environmental Justice: Issues, Actions and Vissions Harris / Thompsonfor the FutureENVS 627The Delaware River: An Environmental Case StudyCollierENVS 631Current EPA Regulatory Practices and Future S 634Closing the Loop on Climate ChangeChuENVS 635Major Global Environmental Problems of Today and How weLaskowskiMust Deal With Them TomorrowENVS 637 Global Water Issues LaskowskiENVS 638 Global Water Policy and Governance LaskowskiENVS 639Policy to Practical in Environmental Management: Water Issues LaskowskiENVS 647 Urban Ecology BathalaENVS 648-660Issues in Food and Agriculture PolicyKulikENVS 652God, Gold & Green: Themes and Classics in AmericanBlaineEnvironmental ThoughtENVS 656 Environmental Futures LaskowskiENVS 662Green Design and the CityBermanENVS 664 Sustainable Design BermanENVS 667-401Sustainable Goods HaganENVS 669 Corporate Sustainability SurvisENVS 671 Sustainable Development Strategies KeeneENVS 674Assessment and Remediation of the Environment Using Biological VannOrganismsFOLK 575 Environmental Imaginaries HuffordGEOL 096Field Approaches to Understanding the Earth & EnvironmentalStaffScienceGEOL 100 Introduction to Geology OmarGEOL 305 Earth Surface Processes JerolmackGEOL 418 Geochemistry OmarGEOL 419 Coasts HortonGEOL 503 Earth Systems and Earth Hazards Phipps9GEOL 508The Geology and Geography of Energy ResourcesPhipps

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorGEOL 515Evolution/Revolution of Land EcosystemsDimichele / WingGEOL 545 Earth Surface Processes JerolmackGEOL 631 Reconstructing Former Sea Levels HortonGEOL 636 Quantitative Paleoclimatology StaffGEOL 637 Recent Climate Change StaffGEOL 640Environmental Investigations and ReportingSauder /MastropaoloGEOL 652Physical Geology for Environmental ProfessionalsDohenyGEOL 655 Engineering Geology CalabriaGEOL 656 Fate and Transport of Pollutants MastropaoloGEOL 667Landfill DesignCalabriaGRMN 181-950Comparative Cultures of SustainabilityGRMN 239-401Sustainability and Utopia WigginENVS181-950COML 209-401ENVS 239-401ENGL 275-401RichterGRMN Utopian Visions WigginGSWS 007 Population and Society StaffURBSSOCI265007HIST 037 Europeans & Environment PritchardHIST 209 Industrial Metropolis VitielloURBS103LALS233HIST 233 From Coca to Cocaine FarnsworthHIST 320 Environmental History GreeneHSOC 179ENVS 179STSC 179HIST 440 Perspectives on Urban Poverty FairbanksSOCIURBS420-401420-401STSC003HSOC 003Technology and SocietyCowan/EnsmengerHSOC 131-910HSOC 135-401Sustainability and Public Health Mackenzie10The Politics of FoodKauer / Summers

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorHSOC 179 Environmental History VSSTSC272272FOLKENGL575584HSOC 312 Weapons of Mass Destruction LindeeHSOC 404Urban Environments: Speaking about Lead in West PhiladelphiaPepinoHSOC 408Urban Environments: The Urban Asthma EpidemicPepinoHSSC 271 Law, Environment and Technology StaffHSSC 272 Energy in American History StaffHSSC 575 Environmental Imaginaries HuffordITAL 371Topics in Landscape Architecture History and TheoryHunt / GiannettoLARP 770COML 776LARP 370LALS 133 Native Peoples and the Environment EricksonANTH133HIST233URBSGSWS265007LALS 233 From Coca to Cocaine FarnsworthPHIL 079 Environmental Ethics StaffPHYS 016 Energy, Oil and Global Warming BernsteinPSCI 154 Politics of Global Environment StaffSOCI 007 Population and Society Staff11

SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorSTSC 168-001Environment and Society BensonSTSC 179 Environmental History GreeneENVS 179HIST 320HSOC 179STSC 272 Energy in American History StaffHSSCENVS272272STSC 312 Weapons of Mass Destruction LindeeHSOC 312WRIT 076Urban Planning Eutopias / Green CitiesStaffURBS 103 Industrial Metropolis VitielloHIST209URBS 225ARCH 225ENVS 225Sustainability in ActionHughes / BillhymerURBS 265 Population and Society StaffGSWSSOCI007007URBS 290 Metropolitan Nature: Urban Sustainability NairnURBS 390 Urban Agriculture NairnURBS 417Cities and Sustainability: Policies and Projects for MakingBen-AmosCities GreenerURBS 419-601Transportation and American Society Ben-AmosURBS 450 Urban Redevelopmet StaffURBS 452-301Community Economic Development LamasURBS 463Brownfield Remediation: The Historical, Scientific, and PolicyKeeneDimensions of Brownfields in Old Industrial Cities12

SCHOOL OF DESIGNCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorARCH 111 Architecture in the Anthropocene BarberARCH 411Topics in Theory and Design - Designing with RiskStaffARCH 711LARP 780CPLN 673ARCH 431 Construction 1 TrubianoARCH 531ARCH 433-401Environmental Systems 1Mostapha /Sadghipour / RoudsariARCH 534 Environmental Systems 2 BrahamARCH 671-001Professional Practice 1 RyanARCH 708 Environmental Design Laboratory StaffARCH 734 Dimensions of Sustainability MartinARCH 751 Ecology, Technology and Design BrahamARCH 752 Integrated Building Design StaffARCH 753 Building Performance Simulation StaffARCH 754 Performance Design Workshop YiARCH 756 Sustainable Urban Forms 4-001Site Planning Al505 Planning By Numbers Ryerson530 Introduction to Land Use Planning Daniels531Introduction to Environmental Planning & PolicyDaniels550 Introduction to Transportation Planning Staff590-401Spatial Analysis for Urban and Environmental PlanningSteif622Community Development and Public HealthHillier631 Planning for Land Conservation Daniels641 Progressive Development Landis650 Transportation Planning Methods Ryerson548-401CPLN 651 Public Infrastructure and Finance AngelidesCPLN 660-401Fundamentals of Urban Design AlLARP660-401CPLN 673ARCH 411ARCH 711LARP 780CPLNCPLNCPLNCPLNCPLNCPLNTopics in Theory and Design - Designing with RiskStaff675Land Use and Environmental ModelingLandis677 Land Conservation Finance Staff678Elements of a Sustainable Development PolicyKeene730 Urban Sustainability Planning Staff730 Sustainable Cities Staff750Advanced Transportation Seminar: Air Transportation PlanningRyerson13

SCHOOL OF DESIGNCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorCPLN 760-001Public Realm Studio StaffENMG 502-001Introduction to Energy Policy HughesHSPV 538Fundamentals of the American LandscapeMasonHSPV 572Preservation Through Public PolicyHollenbergHSPV 621 Conservation Seminar StaffHSPV 660-301Theories of Historic Preservation MasonHSPV740HSPV 701 Historic Preservation Studio MasonHSPV 747-401Conservation of Archeological Sites and LandscapesMateroLARP 501 Studio I-VI RP512611612CPLN660-401LARP 511 Workshop StaffLARP 535LARP 540LARP 660-401LARPLARPLARPLARPTheory I: Case Studies in Landscape ArchitectureGiannettoTheory II: Topics in Contemporary Landscape ArchitectureGiannettoFundamentals of Urban Design Al750Topics in Construction, Horticulture and Planning DesignStaff755 Issues in Arboretum Management I Skema760 Topics in Ecological Design Staff770Topics in Landscape Architecture History and TheoryHunt / GiannettoCOML 776ITAL371LARP 370LARP 780ARCH 411ARCH 711CPLN 673Topics in Theory and Design - Designing with RiskStaff14

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ANDAPPLIED SCIENCECourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorCBECBECBE230Material and Energy Balances of Chemical ProcessesShieh350 Fluid Mechanics Hollaran375 Engineering and the Environment SheihCBE510 Polymers and Biomaterials YangESEMSECBEESE360430543560Sustainable Development/Water Resource SystemsSauderCBE 545Electrochemical Energy Conservation and StorageVohsCBE 546Fundamentals of Industrial Catalytic ProcessesGorteEAS 250Energy Systems, Resources and TechnologyJacksonEAS 301 Climate Policy and Technology HuemmlerEAS 505EAS 306Electricity and Systems MarketsStaffEAS 401Energy and its Impacts: Technology, Ecology, Economics,EAS 501 SustainabilityEAS 402Renewable Energy and its ImpactsLiorEAS 506EAS 502LiorEAS 403 Energy Systems and Policy HuemmlerEAS 503ENGR 250-001Energy Systems, Research and TechnologyJacksonENGR 503Engineering in Oil, Gas, and Coal, from Production to End UseStaffESE 360Introduction to Environmental BPUBBPUBBPUBOPIMOPIM418 Electrical Energy Storage Systems Santiago521The Physics of Solid State Energy DevicesKagan548-400Transportation Planning Methods Ryerson560Sustainable Development/Water Resource SystemsSauder567Risk Analysis and Environmental ManagementKunreuther76126176196126176115

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ANDAPPLIED SCIENCECourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorMEAM 502 Energy Engineering LukesMEAM 503Direct Energy Conversion: From Macro to NanoBargatinMEAM 504 Enhancing Sustainability Through Tribology JacksonMEAM 570 Transport Processes AyyaswamyMEAM 572Micro/Nanoscale Energy TransportLukesMSE 430 Polymers and Biomaterials YangCBE510MSE 545Material for Energy Storage and GenerationMurraySCHOOL OF EDUCATIONCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorEDUC 503 Global Citizenship HallEDUC 605 Sustainability in Schools BallEDUC Educating for Sustainability StaffLAW SCHOOLCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorLAWLAWLAWLAWLAWLAWLAW634 Environmental Law Orts695 Land Use Law Witt777 Environmental Lawyering Fox790 International Environmental Law Chang871 Externship: Delaware RiverKeeper Staff919 Energy Law and Climate Change Kulak974Defining and Achieving Regulatory ExcellenceCoglianese16

PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINECourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorPHRM 657-401Introduction to Superfund Sites and Health Effects of Hazardous Willenbring / PepinoWaste/ PenningPUBH 500NURS570NURS667Introduction to Public HealthButtenheim / NguyenPUBH 503 Environmental & Occupational Health EmmettPUBH 517Epidemiologic Study of Geography and HealthBranas / WiebePUBH 530Environmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and Health Effects StaffSCHOOL OF NURSINGCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorNURS 570 Introduction to Public Health Buttenheim / NguyenPUBH 500NURS 698-900Practicum: Quality Improvement in HealthcareLisa FidykSCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY ANDPRACTICECourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorNPLD 787Leadership for the New EconomyStaffSWRK 755-001International Social Work: Practicing in the Global SouthShown17

WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESSCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorBEPP 262Environmental & Energy Economics and PolicyVan BenthemBEPP 763 Energy Markets & Policy Van BenthemBEPP 761Risk Analysis and Environmental 61567261761BPUB 206Urban Public Policy and Private Economic DevelopmentPackBPUB 261Risk Analysis and Environmental PPBPUBBPUBESEOPIMOPIM761761961567261761FNCE 256 Finance Energy GiljeFNCE 882 ASP - Energy Finance StaffLGST 215Environmental Management: Law and PolicyLightLGST 220International Business EthicsHsieh / RadinLGST 815MGMT 213MGMT 713LGST820LGST 612Responsibility in Professional ServicesLight / OrtsMGMT 213MGMT 713LGST 215LGST 815Environmental Management: Law and PolicyOrts / LightMGMT 240-001 002 Group Dynamics FriedmanMGMT 740-001Leading Effective Teams Friedman18

WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESSCourse Number Course Title Professor/InstructorMKTG 233 The Social Impact of Marketing HutchinsonMKTG 733OPIM ALBPUBBPUB772972206706Risk Analysis and Environmental ManagementKunreutherOPIM 615-001 003 Operations Strategy CachonOPIM 673-001 002 Global Supply Chain ManagementFisherOPIM 763Energy Markets and PolicyVan BenthemOPIM 762Environmental Sustainability and Value CreationStaffREAL 206Urban Public Policy and Private Economic DevelopmentPackWH 219 Sustainable Growth Asean19

INSR Insurance & Risk Management IPD Integrated Product Design INTR International Relations ITAL Italian . URBS 417 Cities and Sustainability Ben-Amos 5. INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM . Regulatory and Management Issues in Feldman Transboundary Environmental Protection ENVS 624-660 US Environmental Policy - An Analysis of .