Here is the full working list of courses at CSU to help us dig deeper into understanding (in)justice in food systems.
Undergraduate:
- AGRI 330/PHIL 330 – Agricultural and Food System Ethics
- AGRI 562/SOC 562 – Sociology of Food Systems and Agriculture
- ANEQ 104 – Values, Culture, and Food Animal Agriculture
- AREC 342 – Water Law, Policy, and Institutions
- AREC 222 – Economics of Food Systems.
- ECON 240/AREC 240 (core) – Issues in Environmental Economics
- ECON 340/AREC 340 – Introduction to Economics in Natural Resources
- ESS 365 – Global Climate Justice
- ETST 365 – Global Environmental Justice Movements
- FSHN 455 – Food Systems: Impact on Health and Food Security
- PHIL 345 (core) – Environmental Ethics
- POLS 361 – U.S. Environmental Ethics and Policy
- POLS 362 – Global Environmental Policy
- POLS 367 – Power, Equity, and Inclusion in Environmental Justice
- POLS 462 – Globalization, Sustainability, and Justice
- RRM 400 – Food and Society
- SOC 220 – Environment, Food, and Social Justice
- SOC 322 – Environmental Justice
- SOC 324 – Food Justice
- SOC 364 – Food, Agriculture, and Global Society
- SOC 461 – Water, Society, and Environment
Graduate:
- AGRI 510 – Sustainable Agriculture
- AREC 478 – Agricultural Policy
- AREC 540 – Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
- ATS 543- Current Topics in Climate Change
- CIVE 575 – Sustainable Water and Waste Management
- CIVE 622 – Risk Analysis of Water and Environmental Systems
- CIVE 525 – Water Engineering International Development
- FSHN 500 – Food systems, Nutrition, and Food Security
- NR 515 – Natural Resources Policy and Biodiversity
- NR 544D – Environmental Justice Workshop
- POLS 462 – Globalization, Sustainability, and Justice
- POLS 670 – Politics of the Environment and Sustainability
- POLS 692 – Seminar in Environmental Policy
- SOC 461 – Water and Social Justice
- SOC 666 – Globalization and Socioeconomic Restructuring
- SOCR 570 – Plant Breeding for Drought Tolerance