SSM 101 — Sustainability in a Changing World
Identifies sustainability concepts which have become evident from early human movement toward Industrialization in the 1500s to present. Examines diverse approaches in resource use including water, energy, waste, land use, economies, and oceans. Introduces fundamental systems approaches to recognize interconnections and ramifications of practices. Identifies global sustainability issues and uses Hawaiʻi and island case studies as a means of better understanding their applied relevance.
Part of
- Construction Technology - Facilities Management (CA)
- Construction Technology - Building & Construction (AAS)
- Construction Technology - Facilities Mechanical (AAS)
- Construction Technology - Facilities Management (AAS)
- Construction Technology (CO)
- Sustainable Science Management (BAS)
- Liberal Arts (AA)
- Hawaiian Studies (AA)
- Natural Science — Core (all concentrations)
- Natural Science — Biological Sciences Concentration (AS)
- Natural Science — Physical Sciences Concentration (AS)
- Natural Science — Engineering Concentration (AS)
- Natural Science - Information & Computer Sciences Concentration (AS)
- Liberal Arts-Psychology
- Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems Specialist