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Master of Arts in Sustainability

Program Overview

Program Description

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES Students who successfully complete the Master of Arts in Sustainability Program will develop the knowledge, skills, and experiences that are key inputs to developing competent and effective sustainability professionals, which are incorporated into the following three SUST program learning objectives (PLOs): Systems Thinking – students will identify relationships and interdependencies within complex human-natural systems and analyze those connections through the use of systems thinking diagramming and other holistic tools. Strategic & Futures Thinking – students will identify, formulate, and evaluate scenarios, interventions, and strategies that address sustainability across social, economic, environmental and cultural realms, intra- and intertemporal contexts, and local and global scales despite uncertainty and access to limited information through project-based learning, case study analysis and research projects. Collaboration – students will effectively use interpersonal as well as oral, and written communication skills to elevate sustainability issues among a diverse set of social actors through systems analysis and project-based learning; engage and collaborate with actors from academia, government, business, community and other institutions via research, internships, or practical. Model and advocate for sustainable behaviors at the personal, program, university, and community levels through participation in sustainability practices, policy making, citizen science, advocacy, volunteerism, or community outreach. The Master of Arts in Sustainability is designed to prepare students to lead change initiatives designed to enhance environmental performance, convert economic development into sustainable development, and increase environmental sustainability in all human systems. Students learn to simultaneously search for the underlying causes of global environmental, economic, and social problems while also learning to design and lead initiatives that produce sustainable outcomes for the current and future generations.

Program Level

Graduate

Program Code

MASUST

Status

Active

Requisites

Completion requirement
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • ENVS6010
  • SUST6000
  • SUST6001
  • SUST6005
  • SUST6310
  • SUST6320
  • SUST6330
  • SUST6500
  • SUST6600
  • SUST6990

*Students who are not able to complete an internship may substitute the requirement with the MASUST Program Chair's approval:

  • SUST 6920 Special Topics in Sustainability or

  • SUST 6950 Sustainability Practicum or

  • Any sustainability-related graduate course with the MASUST Program Chair's approval

Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • SUST7100
  • SUST7200
AND

SUST 7201 is required only if a student earns an “S” grade in SUST 7201 Professional Paper Extension. An “S” grade means the student has made satisfactory progress toward their capstone as determined by the course instructor but requires additional time to complete it. Students in SUST 7201 will be considered full time and under continuing registration.

Complete ALL of the following Courses:
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Complete at least 1 of the following Courses:
  • COM6010
  • COM6100
  • COM6200
  • COM6310
  • COM6350
  • ECON6400
  • ENVS6020
  • ENVS6030
  • ENVS6040
  • ENVS6050
  • ENVS6060
  • ENVS6070
  • ENVS6300
  • ENVS6920
  • FIN6100
  • HR6320
  • HIST6650
  • HIST6670
  • INTR6997
  • IS6020
  • IS6250
  • MARS6050
  • MARS6060
  • MARS6080
  • MARS6120
  • MARS6210
  • MGMT6000
  • MGMT6350
  • MGMT6360
  • MKTG6420
  • ODC6450
  • ODC6451
  • ODC6452
  • ODC6453
  • PADM6000
  • PADM6200
  • COM6770
  • PADM6600
  • PADM6610
  • PH6160
  • PSCI6151
  • PSCI6610
  • PSCI6620
  • PSCI6630
  • PSCI6670
  • PSCI6671
  • SUST6340
  • SUST6350
  • SUST6360
  • SUST6920
  • SUST6950
  • SUST6990
  • SUST6997
  • ECON6450
  • ED6310
  • ED6450
  • ED6460