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SUSTAINABILITY COURSE INVENTORY - 2019
Sustainability
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Course Abbreviations
Integrating Sustainability Across The Curriculum Courses
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Design
School of Engineering
School of Education
Law School
Perelman School of Medicine
School of Nursing
School of Social Policy and Practice
School of Veterinary Medicine
Wharton School of Business
Biannual Courses
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3-4
5-6
7-12
13-14
15-16
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19-20
21-25
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INTRODUCTION
Through its research, teaching, and operational practices, Penn is dedicated to promoting a sustainable culture and implementing environmentally conscious policies. Five years after releasing its original Climate Action Plan, the University of Pennsylvania announced the launch of Climate Action Plan 2.0 in October 2014. The University will release its Climate and Sustainability Action Plan 3.0 in the fall of 2019, with a continued focus on promoting sustainability in academics
Some of the most significant achievements of the Climate Action Plan have come inside the classroom. Penn now offers more than 300 courses related to sustainability. The Integrating Sustainability Across the Curriculum program has incorporated sustainability into 20 new and 43 existing courses through the collaboration of 74 faculty and 40 students since the program launch in 2012. Other programs and degree offerings, including a Sustainability & Environmental Management minor, a Master inEnvironmental Building Design, and the Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research, have furthered Penn’s goal of integrating sustainability into coursework.
This inventory highlights and advances this goal of expanding the awareness and availability of information about sustainability courses at Penn. The guide is organized alphabetically by School and then by Department with cross-listed courses in grey italics. Please consult the course catalog for full descriptions of the courses and Penn InTouch’s course registration site to confirm that the course is currently being offered.
This is not an exhaustive list of all the sustainability related courses at Penn, but covers the majority across a range of Departments and Schools. Please advise Penn Sustainability about any missing courses, updates, or revisions ([email protected]).
The inventory was first compiled in 2012. It was updated in August 2015 and 2017 by searching “sustain”, “green”, “preservation”, “conservation”, “urban”, “energy”, “transportation” and “waste” in the PennInTouch Course Search, and finding relevant classes. The 2019 update relied on outreach to the academic coordinators in all 12 schools in order to verify listed courses.
Classes listed as 500 or higher are graduate level classes, and if they are open to undergraduate students may require special permission from the instructor.
The Sustainability Course Inventory was prepared by the Penn Sustainability Office. Please direct any comments, updates, revisions, or suggestions to [email protected] with “Penn Sustainability Course Inventory” in the subject line.
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COURSE ABBREVIATIONS
AAMW
ACCTAFSTAFRCAMCSANATANCHANELANTHARABARCHARTHASAMALANASTRBCHEBMB
BEBIOEBIOMBIBBBIOLBIOTBSTABPUBCAMBCBECHEMCHINCINECPLNCLSTCOGSCOLLCOMMCOML
CISCITCRIM
Art & Archaeology of the Mediterranean WorldAccountingAfrican Studies ProgramAfricana StudiesApplied Math & Computational Science Anatomy Ancient HistoryAncient Near East LanguagesAnthropology ArabicArchitectureArt HistoryAsian American StudiesAsian LanguagesAstronomy & AstrophysicsBiochemistry (Undergraduate)Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics(Graduate)BioengineeringBioethics (Medical Ethics)Biomedical Graduate StudiesBiological Basis of BehaviorBiology BiotechnologyBiostatisticsBusiness & Public Policy Cell and Molecular Biology Chemical & Biomolecular EngineeringChemistryChineseCinema StudiesCity & Regional PlanningClassical StudiesCognitive ScienceCollegeCommunicationsComparative Literature & Literary TheoryComputer & Information Science Computer & Information TechnologyCriminology
DEMGDTCHDYNMEESCEALCECONEDUCESEEASENGLENMENVSEPIDFNCEFNARFOLKFRENGASGSWSGCBGRMNGAFLGEOLGREKHEBRHSOCHCMGHIST HPRHSPVHSSCIMUNINSRIPDINTRITALJPANJWSTKORNLARP
LATN
DemographyDutchOrganizational DynamicsEarth and Environmental ScienceEast Asia Languages & CivilizationsEconomicsEducationElectrical & Systems EngineeringEngineering and Applied ScienceEnglishEngineering MathematicsEnvironmental Studies EpidemiologyFinanceFine ArtsFolkloreFrenchGraduate Arts & SciencesGender, Sexuality & Women’s StudiesGenomics & Computational BiologyGermanic LanguagesGovernment AdministrationGeologyGreekHebrewHealth & SciencesHealth Care ManagementHistoryHealth Policy ResearchHistoric PreservationHistory & Sociology of ScienceImmunology Insurance & Risk ManagementIntegrated Product DesignInternational RelationsItalianJapaneseJewish StudiesKoreanLandscape Architecture and Regional PlanningLatin
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COURSE ABBREVIATIONS
LALSLAWLGSTLINGLGICMGMTMKTGMKSEMSSPMSEMATHMEAM
MSCIMUSAMUSCNANONELCNGGNPLDNSCINURSOPIMPERSPHRMPHILPPEPHYSPRTGPSCIPSYCPUBHREALRELSROMLRUSSSCNDSTSCSLAV
SWRK
Latin American & Latino StudiesLawLegal Studies & Business EthicsLinguisticsLogic, Information and ComputationManagementMarketingMarket & Social SystemsMaster in Social PolicyMaterials Science & Engineering MathematicsMechanical Engineering & Applied MechanicsMilitary ScienceUrban Spatial AnalyticsMusicNanotechnologyNear Eastern Languages & CivilizationsInstitute of Neurological ScienceNonprofit/NGO LeadershipNaval ScienceNursingOperations & Information ManagementPersianPharmacologyPhilosophyPhilosophy, Politics, and EconomicsPhysicsPortuguesePolitical SciencePsychology Public Health Studies Real EstateReligious Studies Romance LanguagesRussianScandinavian LanguagesScience Techology & SocietySlavic Languages including other Eastern European Languages Social Policy and Practice
SOCISASTSPANSTATTCOMTHARTURKURBSVLSTYDSH
Sociology South Asia StudiesSpanishStatisticsTelecommunicationsTheater ArtsTurkishUrban StudiesVisual StudiesYiddish
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INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Integrating Sustainability Across the Curriculum (ISAC) Program was established in 2012 to help Penn facultyintroduce environmental sustainability into existing and new courses. Faculty participants explore sustainability concepts at a one-day workshop in the late spring, and then are partnered with an undergraduate student research assistant to work over the summer integrating sustainability into the course syllabi, lectures, assignments, reading material, and tests. More information about ISAC can be found here: http://www.upenn.edu/sustainability/get-involved/integrating-sustainability-across-curriculum
Below are the courses that have participated in ISAC:
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
ANTH 415
ANTH 440
ARCH 111
ARCH 413 / 531
BIOL 376 / 576
CHEM 012
CHEM 101
CHEM 251
COMM 123
DYNM 555
DYNM 615
EAS 301 / 505
EAS 503 - 401
ECON 001
EDUC
EESC 327
ENVS 100
Archeology of Animals
Plans and Society
Architecture in the Anthroprocene
Construction Technology I
Microbial Diversity and Pathogenesis Lab
Environmental Chemistry
Introduction to Chemistry
Principles of Biochemistry
Critical Approaches to Popular Culture
Leadership and Sustainability: How to Engage in Collaborative Innovation
Global Pennovation
Climate Policy and Technology
Energy Systems and Policy
Introduction to Microeconomics
Educating for Sustainability
Principles of Sustainability
Introduction to Environmental Science
Moore
White
Barber
Trubiano
Hogan
Lester
Dmochowski
Saven
Paxton
Garofalo / Nuessle
Finn
Huemmler
Huemmler
Stein
MacKenzie
Plante
Plante 5
INTEGRATING SUSTAINABILITY ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
ENVS 325
ENVS 400
GRMN
HSPV 572
LALS 233/HIST 233
LGST 215 / 815
LGST 612
STSC 272
URBS 225 /ARCH 255 /ENVS 255
URBS 290
URBS 417
Sustainable Goods
Landscape Sustainability
Utopian Visions
Preservation Through Public Policy
From Coca to Cocaine
Environmental Management, Law and
Policy Responsibility in Professional
Services Energy in American History
Sustainability in Action
Metropolitan Nature: Urban Sustainability
Cities and Sustainability
Hagan
Jerolmack
Wiggin
Hollenberg
Farnsworth
Light
Light / Orts
Greene
Hughes / Billhymer
Nairn
Ben-Amos
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
ANTH 108NELC 103URBS 121ANTH 110NELC 111 ANTH 134ARTH 127CLST 127HIST 127NECL 187 ANTH 317LALS 317ANTH 331ANTH 361ANTH 661VCSN 657ANTH 367ANTH 421ANTH 508HSPV 747ANTH 541
BIOL 010BIOL 017BIOL 019BIOL 138BIOL 140BIOL 440BIOL 240BIOL 325BIOL 376BIOL 576BIOL 400BIOL 411BIOL 414BIOL 415ENVS 416ENVS 640BIOL 440BIOL 140 BIOL 464
Pastoral Nomadism
Water in the Middle East Throughout History
Making the Natural World: An Intorduction to Political Ecology
The Politics of Matter and the Matter of Politics
Historical EcologyGlobal Food Security
Living World in Archaelogical ScienceAnthropology In and Of Environmental HealthConversation of Archaelogical Sites and Lands: Impossible RuinsCritical Engagements with Sciences and Justices
Ecological Consequences of Climate Change The Biology of FoodBiology and Public Policy Energy Transformation and Living Off-The-GridHumans and the Environment
Ecology: Individuals to EcosystemsMarine BiologyMicrobial Diversity and Pathogenesis
Field Botany Evolutionary EcologyAdvanced Ecology Freshwater Ecology
Advanced Analysis of Humans and the Environment
Field Course on Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Zettler
Hammer
Lycett
Lyons
StaffSpooner
StaffBargErickson/Matero
Powell
DunhamPoethigHewittRomeJanzen
Helliker/AkcayPetratisMechthild/Pohlschroder
Skema/BlockLinksvayerCasperArscott
Staff
Lester
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
CHEM 012CHEM 251
CLST 127ANTH 127ARTH 127HIST 127NELC 187
COML 151CIMS 150ENVS 150GRMN 150COML 544GRMN 643ENGL 643ENVS 543SPAN 543
COMM 123COMM 243
ECON 001ECON 237
ENG 548FOLK 575HSSC 575
ENVS 098
ENVS 150CIMS 150COML 151GRMN 150ENVS 181-950GRMN 181ENVS 200 ENVS 204COML 209-401GRMN 230-401ENGL 275-401ENVS 246ENGL 246RELS 246
Environmental Chemistry Principles of Biochemistry
The Material Past in a Digital World
Water Worlds
Environmental Humanities: Theory, Method, Practice
Critical Approaches to Popular CultureEthnography and Media for Social Justice
Introduction to MicroeconomicsUrban Fiscal Policy
Environmental Imaginaries
The Next Millennium: Would Technology Help Us Resolve the Environmental Dilemma Water Worlds
Comparative Cultures of Sustainability
Introduction to Environmental Earth ScienceGlobal Climate Change
Spirituality in the Age of Global Warming: How Can Science & the Humanities Work Together?
Lester Staff
Cobb
Richter
Staff
LingelLingel
SteinSieg
Hufford
Bokreta/Santiago-Alives
Richter
PlanteHorton / Marinov
Powell
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
ENVS 279HIST 320HSOC 279STSC 279ENVS 301ENVS 312ENVS 640PHYS 314ENVS 325ENVS 326ENVS 327ENVS 400ENVS 404ENVS 408ENVS 410ENVS 411ENVS 416BIOL 415ENVS 498ENVS 507ENVS 541ENVS 601ENVS 604ENVS 616ENVS 617ENVS 620ENVS 622ENVS 629ENVS 643
ENVS 669ENVS 673ENVS 674
GSWS 007SOCI 007GSWS 122-401SOCI 122
GEOL 100GEOL 103GEOL 109GEOL 130GEOL 201GEOL 531GEOL 318GEOL 418
Nature’s Nation: Americans and Their Environment
Environmental Case StudiesOcean-Atmosphere Dynamics and Implications for Future Climage Change
Sustainable GoodsGIS Mapping Place and Analyzing SpacesPrinciple Sustainability Environmental Studies SeminarUrban Environments: Speaking About Lead in West PhiladelphiaUrban Environments: The Urban Asthma EpidemicThe Role of Water in Urban Sustainability and Resiliency Air Pollution: Sources & Effects in Urban EnvironmentsFreshwater Ecology
Senior Thesis WetlandsModeling Geographic Objects Proseminar: Contemporary Issues in Environmental Studies Conservaion and Land Management Risk Assessment: Science & Policy Challenges Sustainable Estuaries: An Investigation of Resources & RecoveryDeveloping Environmental Policy Environmental Enforcement The U.S. Water Industry in the 21st Century From Brownfield Remediation to Land Revitalization: US Strategies for Reducing Soil ContaminationCorporate Sustainability Strategies The Future of WaterLife Cycle Assessments
Population and Society
Sociology of Gender
Introduction to GeologyNatural Disturbances and Human DisastersIntroduction to Geotechnical ScienceOceanographyMineralogy
Glaciers, Ice and Climate Geochemistry
Greene
GreeneMarinov
HaganHeinlenPlanteStaffPepinoPepinoNeukrugHowarth/AndrewsArscott
DmochowskiWilligTomlinBordeauxHarperPepinoPepinoKulikLisaNeukrugKeene
SurvisStaffHagan / English
Flippen/Harknett/Kohler/Zuberi
OmarPhippsOmarDmochowskiOmar
GoldsbyOmar
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
GEOL 421GEOL 541GEOL 508GEOL 509GEOL 515GEOL 531GEOL 541GEOL 421GEOL 650GEOL 656GEOL 667GEOL 750
GRMN 150-401CIMS 150COML 151ENVS 150GRMN 181-950ENVS 181GRMN 239-401COML 209ENGL 275ENVS 239GRMN 543-401COML 544ENGL 643ENVS 543SPAN 543GRMN 544-501ANTH 543COML 562URBS 544
STSC 168STSC 179HSOC 179
HSOC 003SOCI 033STSC 003HSOC 135PSCI 135HSOC 179STSC 179
Biogeochemistry
The Geology and Geography of Energy Resources Introduction to Remote Sensing Evolution/Revolution of Land Ecosystems Advanced MineralogyAdvanced Biogeochemistry
Environmental Due DiligenceFate and Transport PollutantsLandfill Design Topics in Earth Science
Water Worlds
Comparative Cultures of Sustainability
Sustainability and Utopia
Public Environmental Humanities
Environmental Humanities: Theory, Method, and Practice
Environment and Society Environmental History
Technology and Society
The Politics of Food
Environmental History
Plante
PhippsDmochowskiMimichele /WingOmarPlante
CronMastropaoloCalabriaSallan
Richter
Richter
Wiggin
Wiggin
Wiggin
BensonGreene
Benson
Mary E. Summers
Greene
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HIST 107-301and 107-302HIST 127ANTH 127CLST 127ARTH 127NELC 187HIST 209LALS 233
NELC 103ANTH 121URBS 121
DYNM 555
DYNM 615DYNM 662-001DYNM 663DYNM 758 900 201 902DYNM 759DYNM 781
PHIL 079
PHYS 016
PSCI 135HSOC 135PSCI 136
SOCI 011SOCI 041SOCI 111HSOC 111SOCI 231SOCI 420URBS 457HIST 440SOCI 435URBS 457SOCI 453
Comparative Capitalist Systems
The Material Past in a Digital World
Industrial Metropolis
Origin and Cultures of Cities
Leadership and Sustainability: How to Engage in Collaborative Innovation Global PENNovation: Water Security in a Changing WorldEntrepreneurship and Leadership: Creating WinnersGreen Skepticism: Communicating and Implementing Sustainable Business
Sweden: Sustainable Development and the Natural StepDynamic Hub of the Americas: Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development in Panama Environmental Ethics
Energy, Oil, and Global Warming
The Politics of Food and Agriculture
Urban Politics in the US
Urban Sociology Environment and Society Health of Populations
Global Health Perspectives on Urban Poverty
Globalization and the City: Global Urbanization
Metropolitan Growth and Poverty
Drew
Cobb
Vitiello
Zettler
Steinberg
FinnKeechHeller
BarstowBarstow & Cronin
Staff
Sweeney
Summers
Reed
StaffStaffKohler
StaffFairbanks
Barragan
Madden
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
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SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
URBS 010AFRC 041SOCI 013URBS 103HIST 209URBS 121 ANTH 121NELC 103URBS 178AFRC 078HIST 173URBS 270LALS 273SOCI 270URBS 290URBS 294ANTH 294URBS 417URBS 419URBS 420HIST 440SOCI 420URBS 440CPLN 500URBS 450URBS 451CPLN 625GAFL 569URBS 452URBS 453SOCI 435URBS 457SOCI 435
VIPR 120VIPR 121
Homelessness and Urban Inequality
Industrial Metropolis
Origin and Culture of Cities
Urban University-Community Relations: Faculty-Student Collaborative Action in Urban University-Community Relations
The Immigrant City
Metropolitan Nature: Urban Sustainability Global Cities: Urbanization in the Global South
Cities and Sustainability Urban Transporation in FluxPerspectives on Urban Poverty
Introduction to City and Regional Planning: Past and Present
Urban RedevelopmentThe Politics of Housing and Urban Development
Community Economic DevelopmentMetropolitan Growth and Poverty
Globalization and the City: Global Urbanization
Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research, Seminar IVagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research, Seminar II
Culhane
Vitiello
Zettler
Harkavy
Vitiello
NarinAnand
Ben-AmosBen-AmosFairbanks
Ammon
RachlinKromer
LamasMadden
Barragan
Vohs/Rappe/HughesVohs/Rappe/Hughes
12
ARCH 111ARCH 431ARCH 521ARCH 531ARCH 431ARCH 534 ARCH 671-001 ARCH 708
ARCH 732-001ARCH 732-002
ARCH 734ARCH 751ARCH 752ARCH 753ARCH 754
CPLN 530CPLN 531CPLN 535CPLN 540CPLN 550CPLN 571CPLN 590MUSA 507CPLN 620CPLN 621CPLN 622PUBH 515CPLN 624CPLN 625GAFL 569URBS451CPLN 631CPLN 633CPLN 635CPLN 641CPLN 675CPLN 677CPLN 687 CPLN 685 CPLN 730
ENMG 502ENMG 507
Architecture in the Anthropocene Construction I
Construction Technology I
Environmental Systems IIProfessional Practice I Bioclimatic Design Studio
Technology Designated Elective: DaylightingTechnology Designated Elective: Material and Structural Intelligence Ecological Architecture - Contemporary PracticesEcology, Technology, and DesignEnvironmental Building DesignBuilding Performance Simulation Performance Design Workshop
Introduction to Land Use PlanningIntroduction to Environmental Planning and PolicyTopics in Energy Policy Introduction to Property DevelopmentIntroduction to Transportation PlanningSensing the City Spatial Analysis for Urban and Environmental Planning
Techniques of Urban Economic DevelopmentMetropolitan Food SystemsCommunity Development and Public Health
Race, Poverty, and PlaceThe Politics of Housing and Urban Development
Planning for Land ConservationEcological Principles for PlannersWater Policy Progressive DevelopmentLand Use and Environmental ModelingLand Conservation FinanceElements of a Sustainable Development Policy Environmental Readings Sustainable Cities
Introduction to Energy PolicyIdeas in Energy Policy
BarberStaff
Staff
BrahamStaffStaff
ZofchakNicol
MartinBrahamStaffStaffStaff
DanielsDanielsStaffLandisGuerraLassiterSteif
StaffVitielloHillier
RodriguezKromer
DanielsHewittLassiterStaffStaffStaffKeeneSteinerHughes
HughesHughes
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
SCHOOL OF DESIGN
13
FNAR 313FNAR 613
HSPV 538HSPV 540HSPV 572HSPV 621HSPV 640HSPV 660HSPV 701HSPV 740 HSPV 747
LARP 501LARP 502LARP 601LARP 602LARP 701LARP 702LARP 511LARP 512LARP 611LARP 612LARP 535LARP 540LARP 770LARP 611LARP 660-401LARP 750LARP 755LARP 756LARP 760LARP 761LARP 770LARP 540LARP 780-001
LARP 780-002LARP 780-002LARP 780-004LARP 780-401LARP 780-401
MUSA 507CPLN 590
The Chinese Body and Spatial Consumption in Chinatown
Cultural Landscapes and Landscape Preservation Historic Building Technology Preservation through Public Policy Social Justice Seminar Contemporary Design in Historic SettingsTheories in Historic Preservation IHistoric Preservation StudioConservation: Finishes/Metals Conservation of Archeological Sites and Landscapes
Studio I-VI
Workshop: Ecology and Built Landscapes
Theory I: The Culture of Nature Theory II: Topics in Contemporary Landscape Architecture
Workshop III: Site Engineering and Water Management Fundamentals of Urban DesignTopics in Construction, Horticulture, and Planning Design Arboretum Management I: Understanding PlantsArboretum Management II: Evaluating Public GardensTopics in Ecological Design Urban Ecology Topics in Theory and Design: The Craft and Criticism of Landscaping Topics in Theory and Design: The Craft and Criticism of Landscaping Topics in Theory and Design: Design in the Terrain of WaterTopics in Theory and Design: Design with RiskTopics in Theory and Design: China in Africa Seminar Environmental ReadingsTopics in Theory and Design: The Culture of Nature
Spatial Analysis for Urban and Environmental Planning
Lum
MasonStaffStaffHawkesMasonMasonMeighan / MyersMatero
Staff
Willig and Popowsky
WellerGianetto
StaffStephan AlStaffSkemaSkemaStaffHunt/GianettoStaff
Staff
StaffStaffStaffSteinerWeller
Steif
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
SCHOOL OF DESIGN
14
CBE 230CBE 160CBE 350CBE 375CBE 430CBE 510MSE 430MSE 580
CBE 543GEOL 643CBE 545
ESE 521ESE 548CPLN 650ESE 567BEPP 761BEPP 261BEPP 961OIDD 261OIDD 761
ENGR 250MEAM 250ENGR 503 EAS 301EAS 505EAS 306EAS 506EAS 401EAS 501EAS 402EAS 502EAS 403EAS 503EAS 501EAS 401EAS 503EAS 403
MSE 545MSE 580CBE 430CBE 510MSE 430
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
Material and Energy Balances of Chemical Processes
Fluid MechanicsEngineering and the Environment Introduction to Polymers
Sustainable Development and Water Resource Systems
Electrical Energy Conversion and Storage
The Physics of Solid State Energy DevicesTransportation Planning Methods
Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
Energy Systems, Research, and Technology
Engineering in Oil, Gas, and Coal, from Production to End UseClimate Policy and Technology
Electricity and Systems Markets
Energy and Its Impacts: Technology, Ecology, Economics, Sustainability Renewable Energy and Its Impacts: Technology, Environment, Economics, Sustainability Energy Systems and Policy
Energy and Its Impact: Technology, Ecology, Economics, Sustainability Renewable Energy and Its Impacts: Technology, Ecology, Economics, Sustainability
Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability Introduction to Polymers
Staff
HollaranStaffStaff
Saunder
Vohs
KaganRyerson
Kunreuther
Jackson
StaffStaff
Staff
Loir
Loir
Huemmler
Loir
Huemmler
StaffStaff
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING& APPLIED SCIENCES
15
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
MEAM 502MEAM 503MEAM 504MEAM 570
Energy Engineering in Power Plants and Transporation SystemsDirect Energy Conversion: From Macro to NanoEnhancing Sustainability Through Tribology Transport Processes I
StaffStaffJacksonAyyaswamy
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING& APPLIED SCIENCES
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
EDUC 503ANTH 546URBS 546EDUC 570
Global Citizenship
Education and the American Metropolis
Hall
Puckett
LAW SCHOOL Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
LAW 634LAW 695LAW 777LAW 790LAW 871LAW 919LAW 974
Environmental LawLand Use LawEnvironmental LawyeringInternational Environmental LawExternship: Delaware River KeeperEnergy Law and Climate ChangeDefining and Achieving Regulatory Excellence
OrtsWittFoxChangStaffComer/KulakCoglianese
PERLMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
PUBH 500NURS 570PUBH 503PUBH 514PUBH 517EPID 518PUBH 523
PUBH 578
Foundations of Public Health
Environmental and Occupational HealthExperiential Learning in Environmental and Occupational Health Geography and Health
Epidemics: Social Causes and Consequences of Outbreaks, Emergencies and ThreatsHousing Quality, Equity and Public Health
Hao La
EmmettStaffStaff
Staff
Staff
17
SCHOOL OF NURSING Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
NURS 570PUBH 500NURS 575NURS 698-900
Introduction to Public Health
Health, Sustainability, and the Built Environment Practicum: Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Buttenheim / Nguyen
LeePiper/Keim
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY& PRACTICE
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
NPLD 787NPLD 791
SWRK 736SWRK 755MSSP 755
Leadership: Group Dynamics and Organizational Politics Leadership: Designing the Future
SmithSmith
Building Community Capacity International Social Work: Perspective from the Global South
StaffShown
SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
The Penn School of Vetrinary Medicine offers classes related to sustainability, including animal health economics, epidemiology, public health and food production systems. These classes are only open to students currently enrolled at Penn as candidates for the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (VDM) degree.
Animal Production SystemsCatastrophic Epidemic Infectious Diseases in Animals Exotoxicology for Vetrinarians Emerging and Exotic DiseasesIntroduction to Poultry, Swine, and Dairy Medicine Veterinary Medicine Global Health and Food Security
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WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Course Number Course Title Professor/InstructorBEPP 230 FNCE 230REAL 230BEPP 263BEPP 761BEPP 261BEPP 961ESE 567OIDD 261OIDD 761BEPP 763OIDD 763
BPUB 206BPUB 706REAL 206REAL 772REAL 972BPUB 261BEPP 761BPUB 761BPUB 961ESE 567OPIM 261OPIM 761
FNCE 230BEPP 230REAL 230FNCE 256
LGST 215 LGST 815MGMT 213MGMT 713LGST 220LGST 820LGST 612
MGMT 209MGMT 213MGMT 713LGST 215LGST 815MGMT 240MGMT 715MGMT 720MGMT 740
Urban Fiscal Policy
Environmental & Energy Economics and Policy Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
Energy Markets & Policy
Urban Public Policy and Private Economic Development
Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
Urban Fiscal Policy
Finance Energy
Environmental Management: Law and Policy
International Business Ethics
Responsibility in Business
The Political Environment of Multinational Firm Environmental Management: Law and Policy
Group DynamicsThe Political Environmental of the Multinational FirmsCorporate DiplomacyLeading Effective Teams
Ferreira
Van Benthem Kunreuther
Van Benthem
Pack
Kunreuther
Inman
Gilje
Light/Orts
Berkey/Laufer
Staff
StaffOrts/Light
FriedmanGatignonHeniszFriedman
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WHARTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
OIDD 615-003004, 008
OIDD 673
OPIM 261OPIM 761ESE 567BEPP 761BPUB 261BPUB 761BPUB 961OPIM 762OPIM 762
REAL 230BEPP 230FNCE 230REAL 946
Operations Strategy
Global Supply Chain Management
Risk Analysis and Environmental Management
Environmental Sustainability and Value CreationEnergy Markets and Policy
Urban Fiscal Policy
Advanced Topics in Urban Economics
Cachon / Veeraraghavan / Song / Fisher
Kunreuther
StaffVan Benthem
Ferreira
Ferreira/Duranton
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BIANNUAL COURSES
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
AFS 620
ARTH 127
BIOL 414
COML 209-401GRMN 239ENVS 239ENGL 275COML 776LARP 770ITAL 371LARP 370
EESC 095EESC 327
ENG 206-302ENG 275-401ENVS 239-401COML 209-401GRMN 239-401ENG 282RELS 246ENVS 246
ENVS 179GRMN 181-950ENVS 239-401ENGL 246RELS 246ENVS 272ENVS 305ENVS 494ENVS 543ENVS 609-660ENVS 611ENVS 412ENVS 612ENVS 615
ENVS 623
ENVS 624-660
Topics on African Environmental Issues
The Material Past in a Digital World
Advanced Ecology
Sustainability and Utopia
Topics in Landscape Architecture History and Theory
Risk Communication and the EnvironmentPrinciples of Sustainability
Poetry and the EnvironmentSustainability and Utopia
Spirituality in the Age of Global Warming
Environmental Hisotry
Sustainability and Utopia
Energy in American History BioremediationToward Environmental Sustainability on Penn’s CampusEnvironmental Humanities Creating Gateways to the Land with Smarter ConservationEnvirontmental Law
Economics and the EnvironmentProfessional Case Studies in Environmental Analysis and Management Crossing Borders: Policy, Regulatory and Management Issues in Transboundary Environmental Protection US Environmental Policy - An Analysis of NEPA
Staff
Cobb
Petritis/Casper
Wiggin
Hunt/ Gianetto
OsterhoudtPlante
Powell
Greene
Wiggin
GreeneVannGarofaloWigginKiziukKeene
KiziukLaskowski
Feldman
Forren
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Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
ENVS 625
ENVS 627ENVS 631ENVS 634ENVS 635ENVS 437ENVS 637ENVS 638ENVS 639ENVS 645ENVS 647ENVS 648-660ENVS 652
ENVS 656ENVS 657ENVS 662ENVS 664ENVS 667-401ENVS 667-660ENVS 671ENVS 676-660ENVS 613
FOLK 575ENGL 584HSSC 575
GEOL 096
GEOL 201GEOL 205GEOL 206GEOL 305GEOL 405GEOL 409GEOL 419GEOL 478GEOL 500GEOL 503GEOL 542GEOL 545GEOL 631GEOL 636
Overview of Environmental Justice: Issues, Actions and Visionsfor the Future The Deleware River: An Environmental Case Study Current EPA Regulatory Practices and Future Directions Closing the Loop on Climate Change Major Global Environmental Problems of Today and How we Must Deal with Them TomorrowGlobal Water IssuesGlobal Water Policy and Governance Policy to Practical in Environmental Management: Water IssuesEnergy Geopolitics of EurasiaUrban Ecology Food and Agricultural Policy God, Gold & Green: Themes and Classics in Environmental ThoughtEnvironmental Futures Hazardous Waste Health Effects Green Design and the CitySustainable Design Sustainable GoodsIntroduction to Sustainability Sustainable Development StrategiesCorporate Sustainability Management & CommunicationsBusiness and the Natural Environment
Environmental Imaginaries
Field Approaches to Understanding the Earth & Environmental Science Global Climate ChangePaleontology StratigraphyEarth Surface ProcessesAdvanced Paleontology Introduction to Remote SensingCoastsEvolution of the DinosaursAdvanced Earth SystemsEarth Systems and Earth HazardsData Analysis in Earth ScienceEarth Surface ProcessesReconstructing Former Sea LevelsQuantitative Paleoclimatology
Harris/ Thompson
CollierLaskowskiChuLaskowski
LaskowskiLaskowskiLaskowskiMikulskaBathalaKulikBlaine
LaskowskiStaffBermanBermanHaganHaganKeeneHagan/EnglishHeller
Hufford
Staff
MarinovSallanJerolmackJerolmackSallanDmochowskiHortonDodsonPhippsPhippsJerolmackJerolmackHortonStaff
BIANNUAL COURSES
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Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
BIANNUAL COURSES
GEOL 637GEOL 640GEOL 651GEOL 652GEOL 653GEOL 654GEOL 655GEOL 670GEOL 696
HSSC 271ENVS 272STSC 272HSSC 272FOLK 575ENGL 584HSSC 575
STSC 272HSOC 312STSC 312
HSOC 131-910PSCI 135HSOC 312ENVS 404STSC 312HSOC 404ENVS 408HSOC 408
HIST 173URBS 103HIST 233HSOC 179ENVS 179STSC 179HIST 320SOCI 420URBS 420HIST 440ANTH 121URBS 121
ITAL 371
Recent Climate Change Environmental Investigations and Reporting GeocomputationsPhysical Geology for Environmental Professionals Introduction to HydrologyGeomechanics: SolidsEngineering GeologyEngineering Geology: Rock MechanicsAdvanced Geologic Field Methods
Law, Environment and Technology
Energy in American History
Environmental Imaginaries
Energy in American History
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Sustainability and Public Health
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Urban Environments: Speaking About Lead in West Philadelphia
Urban Environments: The Urban Asthma Epidemic
Urban University-Community Relations: Faculty-Student Collaborative Action in Urban University-Community Relations
Environmental History
Perspectives on Urban Poverty
Topics in Landscape Architecture History and Theory
StaffSauder/MastropaoloMastropaoloDohenySauderDudaCalabriaFreedCron
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Lindee
Mackenzie
Lindee
Pepino
Pepino
Harkavy
Farnsworth
Environmental History
Fairbanks
23
Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
BIANNUAL COURSES
ITAL 371LARP 770COML 776LARP 370
LALS 133ANTH 133LALS 233HIST 233
NELC 187
PSCI 154PSCI 398-302PSCI 398-303URBS 265GSWS 007
RELS 246ENG 282ENVS 246
SOCI 007GSWS 007SOCI 041HIST 440URBS 420
URBS 225GSWS 007SOCI 007URBS 265CPLN 676URBS 390URBS 463
WRIT 076
ARCH 225 URBS 225ENVS 225
ARCH 433-401ARCH 756
Topics in Landscape Architecture History and Theory
Native Peoples and the Environment
From Coca to Cocaine
The Material Past in a Digital World
Politics of Global EnvironmentPIW: The US Presidency: Limits on the Chief Executive PowerPIW: Todays Diplomacy: How Does it Really Work?
Spirituality in the Age of Global Warming: Designing a DigitalMapping Project in Scalar
Population and Society
Homelessness and Urban Inequality
Sustainability in Action
Population and Society
Urban Agriculture Brownfield Remediation: The Historical, Scientific, and Policy Dimensions of Brownfields in Old Industrial Cities
Urban Planning Utopias / Green Cities
Sustainability in Action
Environmental Systems I Sustainable Urban Forms
Hunt/Gianetto
Erickson
Farnsworth
Cobb
StaffRodriguezDenburg
Powell
Flippen/Kohler/Zuberi
Culhane
Hughes/Billhymer
Staff
NarinKenne
Staff
Hughes / Billhymer
Mostapha/SadghipourStaff
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Course Number Course Title Professor/Instructor
BIANNUAL COURSES
HSPV 556HSPV 793
ESE 360CBE 375ESE 418ESE 560CBE 543
MSE 430CBE 430MSE 580
MEAM 504
EDUC 605EDUC 646
NURS 667 PUBH 530
COMM 385
FNCE 882
MKTG 233
REAL 206
WH 219
PUBH 530NURS 667
Documentation and Conservation of the Historic LandscapeConservation: Masonry/Wood
Engineering and the Environment
Electrical Energy Storage Systems Sustainable Development/Water Resource Systems
Energy Systems and Policy
Enhancing Sustainability Through Tribology
Sustainability in Schools Participatory Educational Research in Global Perspective: Theory and Practice
Environmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and Health Effects
Media Activism and Social Change
ASP - Energy Finance
The Social Impact of Marketing
Urban Public Policy and Private Economic Development
Sustainable Growth
Environmental Toxicology: Risk Assessment and Health Effects
StaffStaff
Staff
SantiagoSaunder
Shu Yang
Staff
BallRavitch
Staff
Garry
Staff
Hutchinson
Pack
Asean
Staff
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