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Dec 14, 2024
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SUS 3300 - Sustainable Economics3.0 Credits Prerequisites: MAT 1240 (or higher); and ENG 1021 ; and ECO 2001 or ECO 2002 or ECO 2045 ; and SUS 3000 or SUS 3010 with a grade of C- or higher. SUS 3000 or SUS 3010 may be taken concurrently if neither course has been previously completed with a grade of C- or better. Presents an interdisciplinary approach to economics that includes concepts from ecology, physical science, and behavioral economics. Places traditional economic concepts within a foundation of sustainability by stressing the essential interconnections among the environment, economics, and social equity. Explores the limits of neoclassical economics to explain and predict economic phenomena and the failure of the mainstream economic approach to situate these phenomena sufficiently within biophysical and social equity contexts. Students develop systemic and contextual understanding of economic theory and economic phenomena. This understanding forms a basis for seeking potential solutions to problems of unsustainability through a trans-disciplinary approach to economic changes. Prev. Course Codes: SUS-330 LEC 45 Contact hours
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