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List of Approved Courses

The following courses may be used to satisfy the PACS certificate program requirements. Courses not on the list which students wish to use to meet program requirements must be approved, in advance, by a faculty member associated with the PACS program.

Key:

* Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum.

**Current funding levels only support: one PACS 2500 course in the fall semester and one PACS 4500 course in the spring.


Anthropology (ANTH)
1200 Culture and Power
4180 Anthro. Perspectives/Contemp. Issues
4500 Cross-Cultural Aspects of Socioeconomic Development
4510 Applied Cultural Anthropology
4580 The Holocaust
4760 Ethnography of Southeast Asia and Indonesia


Architecture and Planning (ENVD)
2001 Social Factors in Environmental Design
3001 Environment and Behavior
4031 Thinking Like a Mountain: A New Land Ethic


Arts and Sciences (ARSC)
3100 Multicultural Perspective and Academic Discourse


Biology (EBIO)
3180 Global Ecology
4180 Ecological Perspectives on Global Change


Business
BADM 4010 Sustainable Resort Tourism
BADM 4020 Sustainability: Business and the Environment
BCOR 3000 Business Law, Ethics, Public Policy
BCOR 3010 Business Applications of Social
FNCE 4000 Financial Institutions Management
MGMT 3030 Critical Leadership Skills
MGMT 4080 Environmental Operations
MKTG 4650 Institutional Relationships and Strategy


Chemistry (CHEM)
1011 Environmental Chemistry 1
1031 Environmental Chemistry 2


Communication (COMM)
2400 Communication and Society
3340 Political Communication
3400 Intercultural
3410 Intercultural Communication
4300 Rhetoric and Civic Engagement
4510 Interpersonal Communication
4600 Organizational Communication


Economics (ECON)
3535 Natural Resource Economics
3545 Environmental Economics
4535 Natural Resource Econ (for majors)
4545 Environmental Econ (for majors)
4784 Economic Development


Education (EDUC)
3013 School and Society


Engineering
CHEN 1000 Creative Technology
CHEN 4680 Environmental Process Engineering
CVEN 3414 Intro. to Environmental Engineering
CVEN 4474 Hazardous/Industrial Waste Management
GEEN 1510 Self-Management and Leadership
HUEN 3100/3200 Herbst Seminars in the Humanities
HUEN 4100/4200 Herbst Seminars in the Humanities


English (ENGL)
4697 Contemporary African-American Literature


Environmental Studies (ENVS)
1000 Intro/Environmental Studies
3001 Campus & Biosphere
3003 Race/Class/Pollution Politics
3070 Energy & Environment
3520 Envir. Issues/Geosciences
4027 Inequality, Democracy and the Environment
4800 Critical Thinking/Envir. Studies


Ethnic Studies (ETHN)
3001 Race, Class, and Gender
3011 Race, Class and Pollution Politics
3703 Culture, Racism, and Alienation in America
3012 Black Politics
3201 Multicultural Leadership: Theories, Principles and Practices
3403 Indian / Government Conflicts
3671 Fight the Power: People of Color and Social Movement Struggles
4563 North American Indian Acculturation
3026 Women of Color: Chicanas in US Society
4136 Latinos and the US Political System
4306 The Chicano and the US Social Systems
4344 20th Century American Intellectual History


Farrand Academic Program (FARR)
1561 Nonviolence for Everyday
1562 Gandhi's Satyagraha
2400 Privilege & Oppression in Contemporary Society


Film Studies (FILM)
2002 Recent International Cinema
2013 Film and the Quest for Truth
3013 Women and Film
3091 Postwar American Film / Culture/Politics


Geography (GEOG)
2002 Geographies of Global Change
2412 Environment and Culture
3412 Conservation Practice and Resource Management
3422 Conservation Thought
3672 Gender and the Global Economy
3682 Geography of International Development
3742 Place, Power and Contemporary Culture
4501 Water Resources/Management of Western US
4622 City Life
4712 Political Geography
4742 Environments and Peoples
4812 Environment and Development in South America


Geology (GEOL)
2100 Environmental Geology
3040 Global Change
3520 Environmental Issues in Geosciences
4080 Societal Problems and Earth Sciences


History (HIST)
2100 Revolution in History
2222 War & Society
2636 Women of Color and Activism
2837 American Working Class History
3656 History of Women in Progressive Social Movements
4116 US Diplomatic History:1865-1939
4126 US Diplomatic History Since 1940
4146 Military History
4166 War in Vietnam and Its Legacy
4222 War and the European State, 1618-1793
4223 Revolutionary France
4328 The Modern Middle East
4329 Islam in the Modern World: Revivalism, Modernism and Fundamentalism
4422 World War I: The Brutalization of Europe
4433 Nazi Germany
4445 U.S. since 1968
4636 Lesbian and Gay History: Culture, Politics and Social Change in the United States
4820 Human Rights: Historical Perspectives
4733 Russian Revolution and the Soviet Regime


Honors (HONR)
4055 Discourse Analysis and Cultural Criticism
4056 Service Practicum: Discourse Analysis and Cultural Criticism


Humanities (HUMN)
4835 Literature and Social Violence


International Affairs (IAFS)
1000 Global Issues and International Affairs
4500 The Post-Cold War World


International and National Voluntary Service Training (INVS)
1000 Responding to Social Problems*
1513 Civic Engagement: Using the Electoral Process as a Tool for Social Change
1523 Civic Engagement: Democracy as a Tool for Social Change
3000 Innovative Approaches to Contemporary Issues through Service Learning
3100 Multicultural Leadership
3302 Facilitating Peaceful Community Change
3402 Implementing Social and Environmental Change
4041 The Creative Self
4402 Nonviolence Social Movements
4932 Community Leadership in Action
4999 Teaching Social Justice


Journalism (JOUR)
2011 Media and Public Culture
4201 International Mass Communication
4301 Media Ethics and Professional Practice
4791 Mass Communication and Public Opinion


Linguistics (LING)
1000 Language in US Society
2400 Language and Gender


Math (MATH)
MATH/QRMS 2380 Math for the Environment


Music (MUSC)
2772 World Musics
4012 African Music
4142 American Indian Music
4892 Latin American Music


Naval Science (NAVR)
3101 Evolution of Warfare
4020 Leadership and Ethics


Physics (PHYS)
3070 Energy and the Environment


Political Science (PSCI)
2223 Introduction to International Relations
3062 Revolution and Political Violence
3071 Urban Politics
3123 War, Peace, and Strategic Defense
3143 Problems in International Relations
3163 American Foreign Policy
3191 National Security Organization and Policy Making
3193 International Behavior
3201 Environment and Public Policy
4012 Global Development
4028 Special Topics ­ Depending on Topic \
4092 Comparative Urban Politics
4122 The Military in Politics
4173 International Organization
4183 International Law
4241 Constitutional Law
4252 Politics of Ethnicity and Nationalism
4703 Alternative World Futures
4704 Politics and Language
4771 Civil Rights and Liberties in America
4783 Global Issues


President's Leadership Class (PRLC)
1810 Ethical Leadership
1820 Community Issues in Leadership


Psychology (PSYC)
1001 General Psychology
2456 Social Psychology of Social Problems
2606 Social Psychology
4136 Judgment and Decision Making


Religious Studies (RLST)
1620 Religious Dimension in Human Experience
2700 American Indian Religious Traditions
3100 Judaism
3200 Hinduism
3300 Foundations of Buddhism
3600 Islam
4650 Islam in the Modern World
4800 Critical Studies in Religion


Sociology (SOCY)
1004 Deviance in US Society
1051 Social Conflict and Social Values
1021 US Race and Ethnic Relations
1016 Sex, Gender, and Society (Same as WMST 1016)
2011 Contemporary Social Issues and Human Values
2021 Nonviolence and the Ethics of Social Actions
2031 Social Problems
2077 Environment and Society
3046 Topics in Sex and Gender
3141 Social Movements in the US
3151 Self in Modern Society
3314 Violence Against Women and Girls
4021 Conflict Management in Social Systems
4024 Juvenile Delinquency
4031 Social Psychology
4071 Social Stratification
4041 The Creative Self
4054 Law and Society
4111 Nonviolent Social Movements


Women and Gender Studies (WMST)
1016 Sex, Gender, and Society (Same as SOCY 1016)
2400 Women of Color and Activism
3210 American Indian Women
3220 Women in Islam
3314 Violence Against Women and Girls
3320 Facilitating Peaceful Community Change
3500 Global Gender Issues
3656 Women in Progressive Social Movements (same as HIST 3656)
3730 The Third World and the Politics of Development


Writing and Rhetoric (WRTG)
3030 Writing/Science and Society
3040 Writing/Business and Society
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-- Cesar Chavez

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