Students will understand the transnational character of environmental problems, global patterns of resource distribution and how individual behaviors, national policies and international policies can create and resolve inequitable distributions of environmental benefits and burdens.

Required Courses

  • One of the following courses:
  • GS 320: Global Issues & 3rd World (4 units)
  • GS 375: Ecological Political Economy (2 to 4 units)
  • GS 385: Global Ecology (2 to 6 units)
  • SBS 339: Sweat/Service/Solidarity (4 units)
  • SBS 352: On-line:Wrl/Reg/Geo/Cul/Soc/Sp (3 to 4 units)
  • SBS 252: Wrl/Reg/Geo/Cul/Soc/Sp:On-line (3 to 4 units)
  • ENVS 309: Sci & Policy of Global Change (4 units)