InstructorsSUMMER 2022 Courses
Anderson, BradENTR 2110/BUSI 2110: Developing Organizational Wisdom
We will use an assignment to explore the resilience of BC’s agricultural sector to extreme weather events.
Anderson, DarrenTMAS 5140 Sustainable Operations
This course develops students ability to define and analyze sustainable business practices within the value chain of the product or service in order to develop and integrate sustainable practices at each step of the value chain.
Azaran, AmirGRMT 6140 Sustainable Operations
This course develops students’ ability to define and analyze sustainable business practices within the value chain of the product or service in order to develop and integrate sustainable practices at each step of the value chain.
Bige, MelindaINDG 1100 Introduction to Indigenous Studies
Students will develop informed views on Indigenous cultures and histories, including land defense and land defenders.
Falcus, JohnGRMT 6110 Green Marketing Management
This course will prepare professionals in understanding and applying green marketing concepts in organizations.
Harding, LaurenANTH 1100 R50 Social and Cultural Anthropology
We will be covering environmental anthropology, Arctic cultures and the effects of climate change in circumpolar and subarctic regions, “last chance” climate change tourism, infrastructure challenges due to melting permafrost, food insecurity in Northern Canada, human-animal relationships and hunting cultures in the context of climate change.
Immell, TaraGRMT 6100 Sustainability and Business Administration
Students will learn how to integrate, evaluate, report sustainability in organizations.
GRMT 6120 Ecological Economics for Organizations
This course explores new ways of thinking about how we manage our lives and our planet to achieve a sustainable, equitable, and prosperous future.
GRMT 6130 Principles of Green and Clean Technologies for Business and Society’s Sustainability
This course covers the introduction to physical and technological principles of solar, indirect solar, and non-solar energies with an environmental policy, social and economic backgrounds.
King, LeonoraGEOG 1102 Physical Geography
This course covers the physical basis of the climate emergency in the context of Earth Science and explores how it impacts the land surface and earth system.
GEOG 2400 Introduction to GIS
Throughout the assignments and projects for this course, We use up-to-date BC wildfire data as well as historical climate data and climate projection data for BC to explore the spatial patterns of climate impacts in BC.
Koch, JoeGEOG 4350 Climate Change
Koskinen, PaiviLING 1300 Languages of the World
In two weeks of the course we will discuss two different aspects of ecolinguistics: the devastating effects of environmental destruction and catastrophic weather events on endangered languages and cultures, as well as the way popular opinions are manipulated by the language used in commerce and politics.
Lange, ChristianBIOL 1110 Introductory Biology I
We will be covering the carbon cycle and the human influences on the carbon cycle.
Menzies, RobertHIST 3145 Earth & Air/Fire & Water: An Intro to Eco-activist Movements
Examines key environmentalist social movements around the world, and climate is covered substantively in the latter half of the course.
Olyaei, ShivaPOST 2200: Public Policy and the Common Good
This course examines how governments respond to pressure for collective social change and a sustainable future, within a Canadian context. Using historical and current case studies such as Indigenous sovereignty, racial justice, environmental policy, and the climate emergency, students will examine sustainability goals, the policy cycle and a range of collective action tools.
Pasquini, RobertENGL 1202 S13 Reading & Writing About Special Topics (An Introduction to Literature)
The special topic for the course is “The Nonhuman World.” Much attention will be paid to the effects of climate change as we study our longest text of the term, Jeff VanderMeer’s The Strange Bird. I also focus on bioregional knowledge, place-based thinking, and Indigenous perspectives of environmentalism throughout the course. Students are given a chance to explore issues that pertain to the nonhuman world as they appear in literature as well as through their original writing for the course.
Richard, PaulENVI 2415 Air Quality
While the bulk of the course deals with conventional air pollution, it does have a climate/carbon module, discusses abatement strategies, but also ways of measuring CO2 and other GHGs.
Sadoway, DavidGEOG 3320 Environment and Resources
Climate change mitigation and adaptation issues are explored across all five of the core themes in this course, particularly in those focused on watersheds and coastal zones, biome destruction, energy issues and pollution abatement solutions. For example, a key course assignment requests students to develop a home or community energy audit short video.
Schwartz, AndreasMRKT 1199 Introduction to Marketing
We review marketing principles not only with the primary business objective of attracting, retaining and growing customer revenue but we take a look at the broader issues of ethical and environmental sustainability. This is done through class exercises, discussions, and self-reflection.
MRKT 3000
Strategic Marketing Decision Making
In this course we develop a complete marketing plan for a “live” client in BC. Research into industry trends, consumer demands, longer term ethical and environmental sustainability are incorporated into the development of the plan with key recommendations presented to client as part of the final project. Students are engaged in research, client dialogue, class exercises and self-reflection.
Shorthouse, ChristinaPRLN 1160 Media & Influencer Relations
Students research journalists, media outlets and influencers and craft press releases
PRLN 2441 Organizational Communications
Students learn effective employee communications that support an organization’s culture and create engagement. Employees want to see that their organizations care about the climate emergency
PRLN 1120 Writing for Public Relations
Students write Op Eds, Explanatory, and Feature articles
Singh, JohnMAMT 1300 Trends and Technology C10
We are immersed in climate change; we intergrade climate change by creating a mock factory and then creating a Life Cycle Analysis. From that we conduct many studies, including an Environment Impact Study of the company that students created from the ground up.
Sorensen, MarjorieBIOL 1110 Introductory Biology I
We will be covering the carbon cycle and the human influences on the carbon cycle
BIOL 2322 Ecology
One section focuses specifically on climate change.
Tebb, Wayne
BUSM 6180Graduate Capstone Experience Practicum
Reducing Carbon Impact Microgrids /alternative energy/ Energy Storage Circular Economy /Zero waste Converting waste streams Water and waste treatment Smart Cities
Tiessen, EstherBUQU 1230 – Business Statistics
Students will learn statistical concepts using examples drawn from the climate crisis.
Tunbridge, NicoleBIOL 2322 Ecology
Amongst other things, this course will cover basic drivers of climate, carbon cycle and causes and global impacts of climate change on biological communities.
Yoshizawa, RebeccaARTS 1100 Science and Society
Students in this class will explore the relationships between science and important public issues. They will learn to think critically about the role of science in shaping our worlds. They will gain scientific and social scientific literacy in this course, preparing them for the many possible paths they could take in their future educational pursuits.