Jul 02, 2025  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

ECO 3303 - Sustainable Development

Credits: 4
Sustainable development is the study of how economies can develop without depleting their natural resources or overloading the Earth with pollution and waste. But by the 21st century, this goal is increasingly problematic, as global environmental challenges render the traditional tools of economic development, such as endless economic growth through the market, directly in contradiction with ecological sustainability. This course will study major economic development paradigms critically, from their origins in colonialism and post-colonialism, to the era of fast-paced globalization today, while emphasizing their environmental contexts and impacts. It will examine the traditional issues studied in a development course, such as poverty, inequality, and development economic policies, while seeking to understand their ecological connections and environmental impacts. Finally, it will examine the most current policies, innovations and social movements that may provide solutions to the sustainable development challenge.
Prerequisite(s): ECO 1201   or ESS 1060  
Fulfills: SOSC in FC Curriculum.