Degrees
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Related Degrees:
Courses
Courses available at UW Bothell focused on or related to environmental sustainability are listed below. These are divided into three categories:
- Sustainability: Courses principally focused on sustainability
- Environmental: Courses focused on the environment
- Related: Courses with significant relevance to sustainability and/or environmental issues
Sustainability Courses
Business
- B BUS 490 Special Topics: Sustainable Business
- B BUS 550 Global Commercialization of Sustainable Technologies
- Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
- BES 302 Environmental Problem Solving
- BIS 240 Introduction to Sustainable Practices
- BIS 282 Globalization
- BIS 307 Environmental Justice
- BIS 345 American Environmental Thought
- BIS 346 Topics in Environmental Policy *
- BIS 356 Ethics and the Environment
- BIS 392 Water and Sustainability
- BIS 396 Topics in Sustainability
- BIS 459 Conservation and Sustainable Development
- BIS 468 Human Rights and Sustainable Development
- BISGST 303 History and Globalization
Nursing & Health Studies
- B HLTH 464 Environments and Health
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- B CLIM 320 Impacts of Climate Change
- BST 445 Political Economy of Energy
- BST 446 Sustainable Energy
* topics of individual courses vary to the degree they address sustainability
Environmental Courses
Education
- B EDUC 493 Environmental Education
Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
- BES 302 Environmental Problem Solving
- BES 303 Environmental Monitoring Practicum
- BES 311 Environmental Chemistry
- BES 312 Ecology
- BES 315 Environmental Chemistry Lab
- BES 316 Ecological Methods
- BES 317 Soils Laboratory
- BES 318 Hydrogeology
- BES 362 Introduction to Restoration Ecology
- BES 397 Special Topics in Environmental Science
- BES 398 Directed Study in Environmental Science
- BES 415 Advanced Environmental Measurements Laboratory
- BES 430 Air Pollution and Health
- BES 439 Computer Modeling & Visualization in Environmental Science
- BES 459 Compost and Organic Soil Amendments
- BES 460 Water Quality
- BES 462 Restoration Ecology Capstone: Introduction
- BES 463 Restoration Ecology Capstone: Proposal and Work Plan
- BES 464 Restoration Ecology Capstone: Field Site Restoration
- BES 485 Conservation Biology
- BES 486 Watershed Ecology & Management
- BES 487 Field Lab in Wildland Plants and Soils
- BES 488 Wetland Ecology
- BES 489 Pacific Northwest Ecosystems
- BES 490 Pacific Northwest Plants in Restoration & Conservation
- BES 491 Undergraduate Research in Environmental Science
- BES 492 Capstone Research in Environmental Science I
- BES 493 Capstone Research in Environmental Science II
- BES 497 Special Topics in Environmental Science
- BES 498 Independent Research in Environmental Science
- BIS 241 Nature and the Northwest
- BIS 242 Environmental Geography
- BIS 244 Wetlands Discovery
- BIS 306 Marine Diversity and Conservation
- BIS 307 Environmental Justice
- BIS 345 American Environmental Thought
- BIS 346 Topics in Environmental Policy
- BIS 356 Ethics and the Environment
- BIS 358 Issues in Environmental Science
- BIS 386 Global Environmental Issues
- BIS 390 Ecology and the Environment
- BIS 391 Environmental History of the Bioregion
- BIS 392 Water and Sustainability
- BIS 395 Environmental Change in Washington State
- BIS 405 Environmental Education
- BIS 458 Energy, Environment & Society
- BIS 459 Conservation and Sustainable Development
- BIS 468 Human Rights and Sustainable Development
- BPOLST 583 Issues in Environmental Policy
Nursing & Health Studies
- B HLTH 464 Environments and Health
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- BST 200 Introduction to Climate Science
- BCLIM 300 Fundamentals of Weather and Climate
- BCLIM 310 Energy and Greenhouse Gas Management
- B CLIM 320 Impacts of Climate Change
- BST 446 Sustainable Energy
Related Courses
Business
- B BUS 480 Global Environment of Business
- B BUS 507 Global Business
- Eastside Learning Center – Business
- ELCBUS 382 Business, Government, and Society
- ELCBUS 461 International Environment of Business
- ELCBUS 464 History and Globalization
Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
- BES 342 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- BIS 232 Using, Understanding & Visualizing Quantitative Data
- BIS 281 Global Politics
- BIS 304 Institutions and Social Change
- BIS 314 Geovisualization
- BIS 320 Comparative Political Economies
- BIS 324 International Political Economy
- BIS 330 Democratic Capitalism in the U.S.
- BIS 340 Approaches to Cultural Research
- BIS 362 Contemporary Political Ideas and Ideologies
- BIS 406 Urban Planning and Geography
- BIS 411 Biotechnology and Society
- BIS 442 Advanced Geographic Analysis and Applications
- BIS 466 Human Rights & Resistance
- BIS 491 Topics in Policy Studies *
- BISLEP 301 Law, Economics, and Public Policy
Nursing & Health Studies
- B HLTH 445 Health in a Developing Nation: Study Abroad
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- B BIO 180 Introductory Biology I
- B BIO 466 Evolution
* topics of individual courses vary to the degree they address sustainability and the environment