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Current as of June 2023
The Sustainability major at Ramapo College equips students to apply a systems approach to address complex ecological, economic and social problems in ways that transcend the conventional disciplinary mindset. Increasingly, businesses, governmental agencies, non-profits, media and community groups recognize the need for individuals with expertise in a systems approach to the triple bottom line that integrates society, ecology and economy. The Sustainability major combines theory with projects and experiential learning to provide students with depth in Sustainability thinking and practice, which can be applied to any field.
Students who complete the Sustainability major are equipped to apply integrative skill sets to their careers in ways that promote social, economic and ecological well-being. The major also empowers students to incorporate civic engagement, social justice and personal transformation into their lives.
The BA in Sustainability consists of thirteen courses – 52 credits (up to 56 credits for students who take one of the science-based Disciplinary Clusters). Three Foundational Courses focus on sustainability from socio-cultural, business, and ecological perspectives, which lead to a writing intensive Integrative Seminar in Sustainability. Students also take two required core courses and choose two out of five electives within the major that ground students in the practice of sustainability by focusing on themes such as leadership, methods in sustainability, environmental policy, environmental literature, environmental law, and climate change, as well as areas such as food, water and energy. For students to gain depth in a particular area of interest where sustainability may be applied, three courses are drawn from one of the following Disciplinary Clusters: Environmental Science, (Business) Management, Law and Society, Environmental Studies, Earth Science, Food Studies, Sociology, Psychology, Contemplative Studies, and Philosophy.
The two fourth-year capstone courses focus on independent student projects that highlight practice-based, process-oriented approaches to address the pressing social, ecological and economic issues.
Students are encouraged to use their nine free electives to also complete a minor or, in some cases with one or two summer or winter courses, a second major. (Talk to your advisor about this possibility early in your first year.)
Goal 1: Students will acquire the knowledge to foster a sustainable world, with particular attention to a systems approach.
Outcome 1: Students will gain an understanding of the complex relationships that exist in ecological, economic, and community systems.
Outcome 2: Students will develop foundational knowledge of theories of sustainability and their discourses, from the vantage of a systems approach to solving problems of sustainability.
Goal 2: Students will engage in the methods and practices of sustainability.
Outcome 1: Students will learn the technique of conducting multi-method research design.
Outcome 2: Students will learn to implement appropriate practices for achieving sustainability.
Goal 3: Students will demonstrate an ability to critically evaluate and communicate concepts related to sustainability so as to facilitate informed decision making.
Outcome 1: Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills within the field of sustainability.
Outcome 2: Learn to effectively communicate concepts, recommendations and outcomes related to sustainability in oral and written forms.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers do not apply to major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement (five courses): two writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: Critical Reading and Writing and Studies in the Arts & Humanities the other three courses are taken in the major.
- Not all courses are offered each semester. Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
- The Career Pathways Program requirements must be completed prior to graduation. Visit the Cahill Career Center.
SUSTAINABILITY MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- REQUIRED – CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING AND WRITING II
- SELECT ONE – INTD 101 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR OR
- HNRS 101 - HONORS FIRST YEAR SEMINAR *
- SELECT ONE – AIID 201 - STUDIES IN THE ARTS & HUMANITIES OR (W)
- HNRS 201 - HONORS STUDIES IN THE ARTS & HUMANITIES *
- SELECT ONE – SOSC 110 - SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY OR (W)
- HNRS 110 - HONORS SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY *
- SELECT ONE – (W) - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) - GLOBAL AWARENESS CATEGORY *
- SELECT ONE – - QUANTITATIVE REASONING CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – - SCIENTIFIC REASONING CATEGORY
- SELECT TWO – DISTRIBUTION CATEGORY (One course must be outside of school)
- * Students in the College Honors Program must take the HNRS course options.
- SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN SERVICES REQUIREMENTS
- SOSC 110 - SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY OR (W)
- HNRS 110 - HONORS SOCIAL SCIENCE INQUIRY
- SOSC 235 - HISTORY OF SOCIAL THOUGHT
- SUSTAINABILITY, SOCIETY AND CIVIC MINDEDNESS: SELECT ONE (choose one course from outside the major)
- Students must choose from one of the courses outside of their major.
- EDUC 221 - SOCIAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATION
- ENST 209 - WORLD SUSTAINABILITY
- LAWS 131 - LAW & SOCIETY
- PSYC 101 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
- SOCI 101 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
- SUSTAINABILITY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- FOUNDATIONAL COURSES REQUIRED:
- ENST 209 - WORLD SUSTAINABILITY
- SUST 210 - BUSINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY
- SUST 230 - SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES
- FOUNDATIONAL INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR REQUIRED
- SUST 310 - INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR (WI)
- CORE COURSES: REQUIRED
- SUST 315 - LEADERSHIP IN SUSTAINABILITY
- SUST 320 - METHODS IN SUSTAINABILITY
- ELECTIVES (Choose TWO)
- ENST 223 - ENERGY AND SOCIETY
- ENST 240 - CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOCIETY
- ENST 317 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
- LAWS 328 - COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- LITR 374 - WORLD LITERATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- DISCIPLINARY CLUSTERS: SELECT THREE COURSES FROM ANY ONE OF THE DISCIPLINARY CLUSTERS LISTED BELOW
- CONTEMPLATIVE STUDIES (3 Required)
- SELECT THREE:
- CNST 240 - MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUC AND
- EDUC 205 - PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE OF CONTEMPLATIVE EDUCATION OR
- EDUC 230 - METHODS OF CONTEMPLATIVE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
- PHIL 235 - ASIAN PHILOSOPHY
- PSYC 220 - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF YOGA OR
- PSYC 430 - CAPSTONE SEMINAR TOPICS IN PSYCHOLOGY
- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE – 3 REQUIRED
- REQUIRED
- ENSC 345 - RESEARCH DESIGN & STATISTICS
- SELECT TWO
- ENSC 220 - THEORETICAL & APPLIED ECOLOGY LECTURE AND
- ENSC 220L - THEOR & APPLD ECOLOGY LAB
- ENSC 343 - ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LECTURE AND
- ENSC 343L - ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY LAB
- GEOL 106 - FUNDAMENTALS OF EARTH SCIENCE LECTURE AND
- GEOL 106L - FUNDAMENTALS OF EARTH SCIENCE LAB
- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (EARTH SCIENCE ) (3 Required)
- REQUIRED:
- GEOL 106 - FUNDAMENTALS OF EARTH SCIENCE LECTURE AND
- GEOL 106L - FUNDAMENTALS OF EARTH SCIENCE LAB
- SELECT TWO:
- ENSC 305 - CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE
- GEOL 327 - GEOLOGY OF NEW JERSEY
- GEOL 328 - PALEONTOLOGY, PALEOECOLOGY & PALEOENVIRONMENTS LECTURE AND
- GEOL 328L - PALEONTOLOGY, PALEOECOLOGY & PALEOENVIRONMENTS LAB
- GEOL 333 - ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
- ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES – SELECT THREE:
- ENST 313 - APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY
- ENST 314 - GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- ENST 335 - ECOLOGY, SOCIETY, AND THE SACRED
- ENST 336 - GLOBAL ETHICS
- ENST 338 - SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
- ENST 339 - SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
- GEOG 304 - FOREST RESOURCES
- FOOD STUDIES (3 Required):
- REQUIRED:
- ANTH 220 - FOOD AND CULTURE
- SELECT TWO:
- BIOL 345 - NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM
- BIOL 346 - FOOD SCIENCE
- ENST 339 - SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
- SOCI 309 - FOOD AND POPULATION
- LAW AND SOCIETY (3 Required)
- LAWS 131 - LAW & SOCIETY
- LAWS 251 - LAW, POWER AND INEQUALITY
- SELECT ONE:
- LAWS 206 - HUMAN RIGHTS
- LAWS 250 - LAW AND SUSTAINABILITY
- LAWS 329 - LAW AND GLOBALIZATION
- LAWS 355 - INTERNATIONAL LAW
- MANAGEMENT (3 Required)
- SELECT THREE:
- BADM 301 - ETHICS IN BUSINESS
- ECON 102 - INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- IBUS 326 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- PHILOSOPHY (3 Required)
- SELECT THREE:
- PHIL 201 - WORLD WISDOM TRADITIONS
- PHIL 328 - BIOETHICS
- POLI 206 - POLITICAL THEORY
- PSYCHOLOGY (3 Required)
- REQUIRED:
- PSYC 101 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 226 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
- SELECT ONE:
- PSYC 218 - FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 220 - THE PSYCHOLOGY OF YOGA
- PSYC 227 - COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 231 - MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 239 - CROSS CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 263 - CHILD PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 314 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 345 - WORKPLACE PSYCHOLOGY
- SOCIOLOGY (3 Required)
- SELECT THREE:
- ANTH 225 - INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
- SOCI 302 - WOMEN AND GLOBAL POVERTY
- SOCI 309 - FOOD AND POPULATION
- SOCI 303 - SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE OR
- SOCI 206 - ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
- REQUIRED CAPSTONE COURSES
- SUST 410 - SENIOR PRECAPSTONE (WI)
- SUST 420 - CAPSTONE PROJECT (WI)
- CAREER PATHWAYS REQUIREMENTS
- Visit the Cahill Career Center
- PATH SS1 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 1 FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SERVICES
- PATH SS2 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 2 FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SERVICES
- PATH SS3 - CAREER PATHWAYS MODULE 3 FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMAN SERVICES
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- Students are required to take 5 courses (i.e., 20 credits) to complete this minor.
- Courses fulfilling the requirements for the primary or second major may count towards the requirements of the minor, but may not exceed one-half of the credits required in the minor. A School core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
SUSTAINABILITY MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- REQUIRED COURSES:
- BADM 210 - BUSINESS AND SUSTAINABILITY
- ENST 209 - WORLD SUSTAINABILITY
- SUST 230 - SUSTAINABLE NATURAL RESOURCES
- INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR
- SUST 310 - INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR
- ELECTIVE COURSES (Select 1)
- ENST 223 - ENERGY AND SOCIETY
- ENST 240 - CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOCIETY
- ENST 317 - ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND REGULATION
- LAWS 328 - COMPARATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
- LITR 374 - WORLD LITERATURE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- SUST 315 - LEADERSHIP IN SUSTAINABILITY