Students coming to UF this fall will find some new opportunities to study sustainability. From an undergraduate minor to a law degree, sustainability is being integrated into the curriculum across campus.
"Sustainability is a lens that can help students see the world differently," said Jonathan Porat, a UF sophomore, "it is a tool that can help people from all disciplines make better, more balanced decisions."
There are over 100 students now enrolled in the new interdisciplinary minor. Though the minor is offered though the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, students from all colleges are encouraged to apply. It is a minor that will compliment all fields of study - from biology and anthropology, to business management and engineering.
Sustainability is finding its home within disciplines as well. The College of Design Construction and Planning is now offering an interdisciplinary major - Sustainability and the Built Environment. The Levin College of Law now offers a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Environment and Land Use Law.
"It is great to see UF providing even more ways to prepare our students for the challenges they will face in the future," said Anna Prizzia, Outreach Coordinator for the UF Office of Sustainability. "We are providing students with the skills they need to meet the high demand for an understanding of sustainability in today's job market."
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For more information or questions, contact: info@sustainability.ufl.edu