Sustainability and Environmental Studies
Division II Chair: J. Pearce
Program Chair: N. Gift
Faculty: N. Gift, R. Olson, and P. Smithson
Website: http://www.berea.edu/sens/
Courses: SENS Courses
Major/Minor Requirements: Sustainability and Environmental Studies Minor
Sustainability and Environmental Studies (SENS) is an interdisciplinary program centered on ecological design—the purposeful integration of human actions with the structures and functions of the natural world. The goal of the SENS program is to help students acquire the knowledge and practical skills necessary to prosper in a world that faces unprecedented threats to environmental and economic well-being, while contributing to the development of resilient communities and a sustainable society.
The College does not offer a major in Sustainability and Environmental Studies. However, students interested in proposing an Independent Major in this area should consult with the SENS Program Chair or faculty members.
In addition to supporting students' achievement of the Aims of General Education, the Sustainability & Environmental Studies Program seeks to assist students in meeting the following learning goals and associated learning outcomes:
Learning Goal 1. To Better Understand Ecology, Sustainability, and Ecological Design.
Learning Outcome 1.1: Understand the biophysical underpinnings of the human economy.
Learning Outcome 1.2: Learn the basic principles of exponential growth and the implications for life on a finite planet.
Learning Outcome 1.3: Obtain a thorough knowledge of the primary threats to economic and social sustainability including peak oil, climate change, population growth, environmental degradation, and social anarchy.
Learning Outcome 1.4: Comprehend the fundamentals of ecological design–the purposeful integration of human actions with the structures and functions of the natural world–and the importance of knowledge of place in successful ecological design.
Learning Outcome 1.5: Effectively communicate, orally and in writing, about topics, skills, and challenges in Sustainability and Environmental Studies.
Learning Goal 2: Acquisition of Practical Skills
Learning Outcome 2.1: Master practical skills for increasing household resilience in one or more areas including food, energy, water, shelter, health.
Learning Outcome 2.2: Acquire practical skills for increasing community resilience.
Learning Goal 3: Thinking Broadly and About the Future
Learning Outcome 3.1: Understand complexity and the need to examine the world through multiple lenses and perspectives.
Learning Outcome 3.2: Appreciate the moral imperative of serving as good stewards of a world that they have borrowed from future generations.
Sustainability & Environmental Studies Course Sequencing Table:
Please be aware that the Course Sequencing Table below represents current planning and is subject to change based on faculty availability and student interest. It is not meant to represent any guarantee to the student that the courses will be offered in the term in which they are currently planned.
* Offered as student interest and faculty availability permit