The Sustainability Studies program at RU is pleased to unveil the summer schedule, including the debut offerings of three SUST courses.
During the May 4-week session, Professor Greg Buckley will offer SUST 390 Special Topics — Sustainability of the National Parks at both the Schaumburg campus and in a 10-day trip to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Enrollment for this special seminar is capped at eight students, so we urge you to look at Professor Buckley’s preview of the course and indicate soon whether you wish to participate in this unique experience.
In the session running from May 31 to August 19, we will offer three courses.
- One is an online version of the SUST 210 Sustainable Future introductory seminar, taught online with select field trips by Professor Carl Zimring. Click the link to contact Professor Zimring if you have questions about this course.
- New this summer are two 300-level seminars. One the first offering of SUST 320 Sprawl, Transportation, and Planning, taught downtown by experienced city planned Dudley Onderdonk. Also debuting is an online offering of SUST 340 Policy, Law, and Ethics, taught by environmental JD Michele Hoffman.
We will announce more new courses for the fall very soon, but if you are interested in taking courses this summer, please contact your RU academic advisor for registration details and consultations on financial aid options. Registration for the summer session begins March 1. If you are not currently a Roosevelt University student, we encourage you to investigate our degree options, and our course listings. For more information, please visit our Sustainability Studies website, call 1-877-277-5978 (1-877-APPLY RU) or email applyRU@roosevelt.edu.