Sunday, December 9, 2007

Ohio University Greens Its Courses

When is environmental science not enough? When it is limited to just the ES department.

Ohio University's student newspaper says professors there recently held a workshop on integrating environmentalism into more OU classes. The workshop's organizers seem to have hit a nerve: The newspaper says that 50 faculty members applied for the 20 spots in the workshop. Those who got in heard lectures about different aspects of sustainability and how to incorporate them into their classes. The professors behind the project said they believed that 20 undergraduate courses could eventually be revised to add more green content.

OU, which is located in Athens, Ohio, currently has four undergraduate green majors in its Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, as well as a bachelors in environmental health science. It also offers an interdisciplinary certificate program in environmental studies through its College of Arts and Sciences. At the graduate school level, it offers an interdisciplinary master of science in environmental studies.

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