Sustainability Sciences
Why Sustainability Sciences?
The Sustainability Sciences (Coastal System Dynamics) Bachelor of Science program is a multi-disciplinary science degree aimed at addressing resilience and sustainability of coastal zones as a combination of human and ecological systems. The degree is built from ecology, geography, statistics and mathematics, field methods, and electives courses in resources, human wellbeing, and environment and society.
What Will I Learn?
Leveraging 91°µÍøºÚÁÏ’s coastal location, expertise, and community partnerships, students will learn about the physical aspects of sustainability with a holistic inclusion of the human element as a well-rounded multi-disciplinary scientist. Coastal System Dynamics (CSD) majors will also earn a certificate or minor in a field of their choice. Students in CSD will complete a capstone practicum that shows applied research in coastal system dynamics, as, for example, on the barrier islands, port interactions, beach erosion, urban planning, infrastructure, fishing, aquaculture, hurricane preparedness, and the like.
School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences Faculty
School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences is home to over thirty research and teaching faculty in the sciences and mathematics, social sciences, and humanities. Our research and teaching interests encompass coastal processes, ecology, and geography; environmental history, literature, film, policy, and ethics; environmental protection and social justice; sustainability studies and education; in short, all matters that impact human well-being and ecosystem vitality in coastal regions.
Availability
Degree Plan | Availability |
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Gulf Park |
- Environmental Compliance Specialist
- Sustainability Program Coordinator
- Natural Sciences Manager
- Geoscientist
- Urban Planner/ GIS
- Natural Resource Manager