Curriculum

SUNY Adirondack offers interdisciplinary experiences in many of its courses, helping students see connections among subjects and concepts. The college's sustainability efforts are also intertwined in its course curriculum, allowing professors to draw parallels between humanities, arts, science, math, language, business, etc., and our natural environment.

The Outdoor Education program teaches recreation with preservation in mind, while Agricultural Business focuses on ecologically sound methods. Other courses that incorporate aspects of sustainability include:

  • AGR102: Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture
  • AGR103: Sustainable Food
  • AGR112: Agro-Ecology
  • ART111: Art of the Western World I
  • ART112: Art of the Western World II
  • BIO110: Marine Biology
  • BIO161: Soil Science
  • BIO205: General Ecology
  • BIO215: Ethbotany: People & Medicinal Plants
  • CHEM105: Environmental Science
  • ENG101: Introduction to College Writing
  • SCI155: Environmental Issues in the Adirondacks
  • SPH111: Public Speaking
  • VET103: Introduction to Animal Agriculture