Nov 21, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Academic Catalog 2024-2025

Colleges of the Fenway Minor


Sustainabilty


The COF Minor in Sustainability is embedded in the international recognition that unsustainable pressures resulting from human activity threaten the natural systems on which human existence depends. These pressures often impact the most vulnerable members of society.

The CoF minor in Sustainability seeks to educate about the interdisciplinary aspects of science/technology, economic/public policy, and social justice which affect the ability of society to manage natural resources (such as clean air, water, energy,) in a way in which those resources meet society’s present and future needs. Students who declare a minor in Sustainability are encouraged to explore the connections of their career-directed studies to the links issues of the natural wold, finite resources, and social justice. In addition to the two semesters of the 2-credit Environmental Forum, the other four classes in this minor may include technical courses in a student’s major area of student and/or sustainability courses.

 

Sustainability minor equals 18 credits:
 

  • Take Environmental Forum (ENVI-201) twice or take ENVI-201 and HART-314

    The forum course is designed to expose students to contemporary sustainability issues through a series of discussions with local, regional and national experts in the field.  Students will participate in projects related to the topic of the forum and will present their findings during the Muddy River Symposium or other regional sustainability conferences. A service-learning component is incorporated to further facilitate student learning.
     
  • Students must take 13- 14 credits from courses that form a cohesive and thematic thread, selecting from at least two of the following categories: Policy/Economics Social Equity Environmental

     

More info here: COF Minor in Sustainability

Performing Arts


This academic program integrates performing experiences with classroom study of the performing arts: dance, music, theater and performance art.
 

The requirements are:
 

1. Five academic courses:

  • Introduction to the Performing Arts
  • One Course each in music, dance and theater.
  • One upper level elective course.
     

2.Three semesters of participation in an approved performing arts ensemble.

 

For more information, please visit: COF Minor in Performing Arts