Welcome to Edmonds Community College

Sustainability Initiative

 

Curriculum Development

Our faculty are busy integrating sustainability into new and existing classes and programs.  This past year, we held a professional development opportunity for faculty on campus, Sustainability across the Curriculum.  Thirty-eight faculty from many disciplines (mix of both liberal arts and professional-technical) attended.  The results of that work are posted here by discipline.  Each title will link to a pdf file. 

More curriculum resources can be found here: curriculum resources

Business Division

Accounting & Economics

                     Williams-Tragedy of the Commons

Business Information Technology

           Allyn-Can I really make a difference

          Business Math

                     McKay-Considering Waste

Culinary Arts

           Fogarty-Sustainability in the Culinary Arts

Horticulture

Hankin-Comparing the True Costs of Landscape Materials

Hospitality and Tourism

           Philips-Hospitality and Tourism Group Project

 

Developmental Education Division

 Bridge

Sharpe-CriticalReadingHealthConsequencesofCheapFood

           Career College and Life Success   

                     Coiro-An Introduction to Sustainability at Edmonds Community College        

           High School Completion

                     Haas-What is my carbon footprint

 

Health and Human Services

           Allied Health

                     Trivett-Social Justice and Cultural Competence in Health Care

           Health and Physical Education

                     Johnston-Externalizing Yamas And Niyamas

                     Toney-Sustainability Through Yoga Philosophy

           Legal

                    Fitch-Introduction to Law

 

 

Humanities/Social Science Division

Anthropology

                     Burke-The role of human adaptation in the ecosystem-preliminary

Art

                     Maki-Sustainability Mural

English

          Carty-A Sustainable Future for New Orleans

Zale-The Role of Community in Sustainability

 

International Division

English for Academic Purposes

Clarke-Blome-Violence as an Unsustainable Behavior

Safford-Burning Season

Intensive ESL

Weibel-Why Having Stuff Matters: A Fresh Perspective

 

Learning Resources Division

           Learning Resources

                     Moore-Who tells the stories about sustainability

 

Math/Science Division

Biology

                     Stilson-Effects and Sources of Environmental Contaminants

Math

Leoni-Modeling Population Growth

         

 

The Sustainability Initiative website is maintained by a staff member of the VP for Workforce Development's dept.  Please contact the webmaster if you see a problem with this particular website.   

Edmonds Community College | 20000 68th Ave W | Lynnwood, WA 98036
YouTube Ning Twitter Facebook


Last updated: 04/30/13