Why Sustainability Studies
The minor is open to students from any major who wish to gain key competencies as the foundation of their journey to becoming principled leaders in their professional and civic engagements. Students will be equipped with the knowledge to address environmental, social, business, governance, and economic issues that will contribute to a sustainable future.
Why Liberal Arts?
At AUBG, for example, we have a variety of majors and minors spanning from Business Administration to Computer Science, and we make sure that you get a solid understanding and in-depth knowledge in the field you choose to study. What differentiates Liberal Arts from other types of degrees, however, is that in addition to that, it gives you the freedom to explore, create, practice your skills and connect to others.
Program details
Elective
Engaging in Sustainability
SUS 4500
Credits
3 Cr.
Managing Energy Transitions
SUS 3001
Credits
3 Cr.
Environmental and Energy Economics
ECO 2011
Credits
3 Cr.
Business Ethics
BUS 3000
Credits
4 Cr.
Introduction to Environmental Science
SCI 1060
Credits
3 Cr.
Principles of Biology
SCI 1050
Credits
3 Cr.
Mechanics and Thermodynamics
PHY 1010
Credits
4 Cr.
Public Policy Analysis
POS 3006
Credits
3 Cr.
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Degree Ph.D. (Environmental Science), Oregon State University, USA, 2010; M.A. (Marketing, Advertising and PR), The University of Sheffield, Greece
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Email Degree Ph.D., Forest Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, U.S.A.Courses
- Principles of Biology, SCI 150a
- Introduction to Environmental Science, SCI 160a
Research Interests
- Human dimensions of natural resource management and conservation
- Environmental science
- Environmental hydrology
- Introductory biology
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Email Degree Doctor of Philosophy, Marquette UniversityCourses
- Business Ethics
- Introduction to Philosophy
Research Interests
- History of Philosophy (especially Medieval)
- Philosophy of Psychiatry
- Ethics (especially Business Ethics)
- Phenomenology and Existentialism
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Email Degree Ph.D., Communication Studies, Carleton University, CanadaCourses
- Communication, Media and Society, JMC 1041
- Documentary Studies, JMC 3063
- Semiotics, JMC 4401
- Television Studies, JMC
- Special Topics: Film Festival
- Special Topics: Ecomedia
- Writing for Media, JMC 1050
Research Interests
- Documentary film and media
- World Cinema
- Environmental Communication
- Sustainability, climate and media
- Postcolonial and anti-colonial media
- Film curation, circulation and exhibition
- Media ethics and impact
- Social movement media
- Film festivals
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Email Degree Ph.D.(Economics), University of Guelph, CanadaResearch Interests
- Natural Disasters
- Macroeconomics
- Environmental Economics
- Energy Economics
- Economic Growth
- Climate Change
- Applied Econometrics
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