Certificate in Environmental Impact Assessment - The Community as a Living Laboratory SUST 3701   The Community as a Living Laboratory
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course introduces students to research, concepts and methods for analyzing community sustainability across a spectrum of perspectives. In this course, the Halifax community serves as a living laboratory for identifying, evaluating and assessing indicators of progress toward greater environmental, social and economic sustainability. Working in groups, students apply problem-solving models to case studies using qualitative and quantitative research methods to help community-based organizations grapple with real world problems. A variety of tools may be used including systems analysis, environmental audits, field surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and statistical analysis. Students then draw conclusions and make recommendations for improvements on the basis of their analysis.
NOTES: SUST 3502.03 is considered equivalent to SUST 3701.03 and satisfies the same degree requirement
FORMAT: Lecture
PREREQUISITES: MGMT 1700.06 or ENVI 1100.06 or ENVS 1000.06 or SUST 2000.06 or SUST 2001.06 or (MGMT 1702.03 and MGMT 2702.03)
CROSS-LISTING: MGMT 3701.03
EXCLUSIONS: SUST 3502.03/ENVS 3502.03