A number of minors are offered within the College of Architecture and Environmental Design for students seeking to compliment or bolster their undergraduate major. Information on the minors is found below or at the department web sites that administer the minor. The following provides a list of the minors and links to their web pages.

Sustainable Environments Minor

This minor educates students within the college in the principles and various aspects of sustainable environmental design with global, regional and local perspectives and concepts. It provides students with the knowledge and abilities needed to integrate concerns for ecology, social equity and economics within the context of human and natural resource systems and the built environment.

REQUIRED COURSES EDES 406 Sustainable Environments (4) EDES 408 Implementing Sustainable Principles (4)  

RESTRICTED ELECTIVES Select 16 units from the following courses: AG 450; ANT 201, 360; ARCH 413, 445, 472, 531; BIO 112, 301, 325; BOT 238; BRAE 348; CRP 211, 212, 214, 215, 336, 342, 334, 436, 438; ECON 303; EDES 350, 410, 420; ENGL 380; FNR 306, FNR/LA 318; GEOG 150, 333; HUM 303, 330; LA 321, 451, 482; PHIL 340; PHYS 310; POLS 333, 455, 484; PSY 311; SOC 313   Total Units Required - 24

Interested students should contact the Architecture Department at (805) 756-2930 for individual advisement.