Sustainability and Resilience courses cross-listed with ISR are multidisciplinary and designed to ground students in understanding natural systems in relationship to society. ISR has worked with faculty across campus to identify more than 120 undergraduate and graduate courses that are sustainability- and resilience-focused throughout 35 different academic departments.
The university's course catalog contains a full description of all current Sustainability and Resilience courses (denoted as SUST).
To cross-list a course as SUST
Faculty members interested in having their course evaluated to be part of the SUST curriculum program, please submit a UHM-1 or UHM-2 Form (Add/Modify Course), with ISR listed as the Dept/Unit and Makena Coffman listed as the Director. Please route forms to academic departments and colleges/schools first for signature, and then to ISR (isr@hawaii.edu). Deadlines to submit for consideration for SUST cross-listing are:
Summer & Fall: October 1
Spring: February 15
The ISR Director will sign after approval by the ISR curriculum committee and work with the General Education Office or Graduate Division Office for concurrent review. If you have any questions about the process or require status updates on existing forms, please email isr@hawaii.edu and uhmcrse@hawaii.edu.
The Student Learning Objectives (SLOs) for which a class will be evaluated for a SUST cross-listing are detailed below.
SUST Criteria
Courses fitting this set of student learning objectives, with a primary and explicit emphasis, are eligible for the SUST cross-list. SUST courses will be reevaluated every five years, including provision of an updated syllabus. The SUST cross-list criteria and course review process are stewarded by an interdisciplinary committee of sustainability-interested faculty. Committee members serve 2-year terms.