About ENVS 156 OL1
Design of agriculturally productive environments that have the diversity, stability, and resilience of the natural biosphere to harmoniously integrate landscape and people. Prerequisite: PSS 010 or PSS 021 or BIOL 002 or NR 103 or BCOR 012 or BCOR 102 or other basic ecology course or Instructor permission. Cross-listed with: PSS 156.
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Prereqs: 3 credits in basic biology or ecology, PSS 021, BCOR 12, BIOL 002, NR 103, BCOR 102, or permission; Minimum sophomore standing; Cross listed with PSS 156 A; Open to Degree and CDE students
Section Description
Permaculture is an ethically based, whole-systems design approach to creating sustainable landscapes and human settlements. It strives to create agriculturally productive environments that have the diversity, stability, and resiliency of the natural biosphere while harmoniously integrating people and landscapes. As an interdisciplinary design method, permaculture is rooted in horticulture and agriculture, but also spans into regional planning, ecology, animal husbandry, technology, architecture, and international development. This introductory permaculture course explores the fundamentals of permaculture science and design.
Section Expectation
This is a fully online and asynchronous course. Students will work individually through weekly online learning modules that include assigned reading, recorded lectures, and other supplemental videos/materials. Students will engage with each other through discussion board prompts and reviewing design work.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated on a series of 10 short permaculture design exercises, weekly open-book content quizzes, and a final design project.
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