Sustainability Studies (B.A.) with Conservation and Agriculture Concentration

Program Overview

Director: Brandon Hoover

Mission: Sustainability Studies is an interdisciplinary major in an emerging field for those determined to make a practical difference in the world as students and beyond. It combines elements of the social sciences, politics, environmental sciences and community development in both urban and rural settings. The major requires a core curriculum; a chosen concentration in Community and Urban Development, or Conservation and Agriculture; and a practicum experience in the form of an internship employing the skill learned in the curriculum. Students completing this major will have the theoretical basis, skills, and experience needed to enhance the environmental, economic and social sustainability in the church and society.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates from Messiah’s Sustainability Studies program can:

  1. Describe human systemic pressures on environmental systems and the basic ways in which these pressures impact human and other biological life
  2. Evaluate ethical assumptions made about human-environment interactions in social and individual decisions
  3. Formulate a personal understanding of sustainability, and integrate that understanding into a vocational direction
  4. Develop strategies to personally and collaboratively engage in action toward improving social and ecological ailments
  5. Design and implement interventions to transition human institutions and/or social systems toward sustainability.

Graduates with the Community Development concentration can also evaluate the economic, political, and social barriers to creating a socially and ecologically just society

Graduates with the Conservation and Agriculture concentration can also evaluate ecological health and the social changes needed to conserve human wellbeing and biological diversity

Major Requirements

Nine credits from the following:

ECON 117Issues in Environmental Economics

3

POLI 113American Government

3

SOCI 315Urban Sociology

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

 

Nine credits from the following:

ECON 117Issues in Environmental Economics

3

POLI 113American Government

3

SOCI 315Urban Sociology

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

SOCI 315: ECON 117 meets Social Science

STAT 269: STAT 269 meets Mathematical Sciences

Three credits from the following:

INTE 391Internship

1-3

SOCI 391Sociology Practicum

1-3

Complete the following for your major:

ENVS 140/SUST 140Introduction to Ecology and Sustainability

3

OR

SUST 140/ENVS 140Introduction to Ecology and Sustainability

3

 

ENVS 216Environmental Issues and Sustainable Solutions

3

ENVS 315Environmental Ethics

3

GIS 245Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3

SOCI 212Cultural Anthropology

3

SOCI 310Food, Power, and Society

3

SUST 495Capstone: Environmental Science and Sustainability Studies

3

OR

ENVS 495Environmental Science and Sustainability Capstone

3

SUST 495: (capstone) Fulfills Writing Enriched course requirement for Major.

Nine credits from the following:

ECON 117Issues in Environmental Economics

3

POLI 113American Government

3

SOCI 315Urban Sociology

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

SOCI 315: ECON 117 meets Social Science

STAT 269: STAT 269 meets Mathematical Sciences

Three credits from the following:

INTE 391Internship

1-3

SOCI 391Sociology Practicum

1-3

Three credits from the following:

INTE 391Internship

1-3

SOCI 391Sociology Practicum

1-3

 

Nine credits from the following:

ECON 117Issues in Environmental Economics

3

POLI 113American Government

3

SOCI 315Urban Sociology

3

STAT 269Introductory Statistics

3

SOCI 315: ECON 117 meets Social Science

STAT 269: STAT 269 meets Mathematical Sciences

Three credits from the following:

INTE 391Internship

1-3

SOCI 391Sociology Practicum

1-3

Conservation and Agriculture Concentration (20)

BIOL 162Plant Biology

3

BIOL 334Plant Ecology

4

BIOL 335Plant Propagation

3

CHEM 103Chemical Science

4

Four credits from the following:

GEOL 201Foundations of Geology

4

Biol/Agric/Geog 303Ecological Agriculture

Biol/Agric/Geog 343Tropical Agriculture & Missions

Biol/Geog 471Conservation Biology

Biol/Agric/Geog 301Land Resources

Biol 482Restoration Ecology

Biol/Geog 355Watersheds in Global Development

BIO 397Forest Management for a Sustainable World (Oregon Extension)

Two credits from the following:

ENVS 270Environmental Techniques and Policy: Terrestrial

2

ENVS 271Environmental Techniques and Policy: Water and Wetlands

2

QuEST Requirements

Experiential Learning requirement 0
QuEST requirements Credits
First Year Seminar 3
Oral Communication 3
Created and Called for Community (W) 3
Mathematical Sciences*** 3
Laboratory Science (ENVS/SUST 140) Met/major
Science, Technology & the World (ENVS 216) Met/major
Two of the following (six credits total):
   Social Science ****(ECON 117 or SOCI 315)
   European or United States History

3-6
Literature (ENGL 174 suggested) 3
Philosophy and Religion 3
Arts 3
First Semester of Language 3
Second Semester of Language 3
Third Semester of Language or Cross Cultural 3
Non-Western Studies (SOCI 212) Met/major
Bible 3
Christian Beliefs 3
Wellness course 1
Ethics, World Views or Pluralism (SOCI 310 or ENVS 315) Met/major
QuEST requirements 41
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) 53
Free electives 29
Total credits 123

**INTE 391 must be taken for a letter grade to fulfill Major requirement.

***STAT 269 meets Mathematical Sciences

****ECON 117 meets Social Science