Commty Engmnt: Climate Chg

STSO-4360

Strong community engagement supports climate resilience. This course supports students in working with civic, community, and government organizations in the context of climate change. The course is a project-based experience that connects students to ongoing initiatives in Troy and the Capital region. Students will explore a variety of “theories of change,” connecting these theories to approaches used by a wide variety of organizations, developing their own stances on how to effectively contribute to goals of community resilience, environmental justice, and social cohesion. Students will develop skills in project management, communication, community building, and civic engagement. ​

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Harvey J. Strum
Seats Taken: 21/25
2007
2006
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Sharon Anderson-Gold
Seats Taken: 17/25
2005
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Harvey J. Strum
Seats Taken: 24/30
2004
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Stephen Charles Pierce
Seats Taken: 24/30
2003
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Harvey J. Strum
Seats Taken: 12/25
2002
Contemporary Political Thought (4c)
  • David J Hess
Seats Taken: 2/3
2001
2000
1999
Contemp Political Thght (4c)
  • Langdon Winner
Seats Taken: 16/80
1998