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"Sustainable" Classes
This list includes UC Davis courses with the word "sustainable" in their course titles or descriptions.
Arboretum: Education and Research
The UC Davis Arboretum offers community educational programs and research opportunities.

Campus Center for the Environment
CCE is a student-run organization that promotes environmental awareness on campus.

Classes and Majors
How to find sustainability-related courses at UC Davis

Egghead Blog: Earth Sciences
Earth Sciences archives for the Egghead Blog.
Experimental College
The EC is a forum for learning and sharing interests and skills in an informal, cooperative setting. The EC holds courses and manages a community garden and library.
Experimental College: Community Garden
An organic community garden on the UC Davis campus where anyone may rent a garden plot.
Extension: Center for Water and Land Use
The program's goal is to increase awareness and understanding of the relationships between water resources and land use policies and practices.
Extension: Land use and natural resources
This continuing education program supports planners, attorneys, resource managers, government officials, developers and others involved in planning and managing environmental resources.

Groups and Opportunities
Get involved and gain experience in sustainability-related topics at UC Davis.
JMIE: Academic opportunities
UC Davis has the most comprehensive offering of environmental degree programs in the nation. Find out about eco-courses, graduate groups, departments and programs.
Landscape Architecture Department
The department aims to increase quality of life through design and planning processes that are meaningful, relevant and sustainable.

Project Compost
Part of the ASUCD, this student-run unit collects campus compost and teaches how to compost through the Experimental College.

Student Farm
The Student Farm offers a wide range of opportunities for students to explore sustainable agriculture.

Tahoe: State of the Lake Report
2008 findings on how natural variability and human activity have affected the lake’s clarity, physics, chemistry and biology.



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