SLS Affiliated Courses span all six Colleges. These courses teach students about "creating sustainable communities" from the perspective of their specific disciplines or course topics. They align with one or more parts of SLS' approach to creating sustainable communities.
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Interested in taking a course in the new Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design? Select that as a search criteria in the drop-down menu under Program.French Cinema I: Learning and Environmental Issues in Francophone Documentaries and Fictions
This class will focus on twelve films (mostly documentaries and mostly in French) dealing with…
French Culture I
The course will primarily include interactions with cultural partners: French Cultural services…
French Culture II
The course will primarily include interactions with cultural partners: French Cultural services…
French Culture II
The course will primarily include interactions with cultural partners: French Cultural services…
Freshman Seminar - Climate Change Focus
The Freshman Seminar course is designed to help students prepare for success in college and…
Fundamentals and Challenges for a Sustainable Chemical Enterprise
In the chemical enterprise (industry, government and academia), chemists and engineers are…
Fundamentals of GIS
Fundmentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a course designed to introduce students…
Fundamentals of GIS
Fundmentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a course designed to introduce students…
Gaming Climate Change
Climate change, the foremost crisis of the 21st century, presents manifold challenges to human…
Global Development Minor Capstone Course
My course encourages students to think about how they might study or design technologies with a…
Global Economics
In my section of ECON 2101 we start with one of the biggest issues that the global community…
Global Entrepreneurship
In this course, you will be a part of an international team, with students spanning our Atlanta…
Global Hunger
Georgia Tech is not a”‘house of hunger.” Geographically, GT sits at an intersection of…
Globalization in Latin America
What is globalization? Is it a series of economic adjustments that has resulted in the…
Globalization in the Modern Era
Globalization in the Modern Era (HTS 3055) will examine the social, political and economic bases…
Government and Housing Markets
Why are we in an affordable housing crisis? What can city planners do to help households at…
Graphic Medicine: Comics and Mental Illness
Students will have the opportunity to share research about mental health issues by creating…
Green Construction
The course focuses on strategies and technologies to improve the energy efficiency and…
Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Communities
Workshop focused course on stormwater management, green infrastructure, and sustainable…
Green Infrastructure: EPA Campus Rainwater Challenge
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Campus Rainwater Challenge, a national student design…
GT 1000
GT 1000 is a one credit hour, letter-graded class that is designed to support first-year…
GT 1000
Freshmen will start their Georgia Tech experience on the right foot with this GT 1000 first-year…
GT 1000
This seminar course is designed to help you make a successful transition to college by becoming…
GT 1000 - Creating Socially Sustainable Communities
This section of GT-1000 will explore the value in the social aspects of sustainability (e.g.,…
GT 1000 IE
Take first-years to Atlanta Community Food Bank, do some volunteer work. We will guide them to…
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