This paper provides an overview of the concept of sustainability, presents
our definition of sustainability, and contends that students need to have e
xposure to both business and scientific perspectives as undergraduates. We
argue that the typical university class may be ineffective in conveying the
scope of changes now taking place in the business world, and offer our ped
agogic innovations as an alternative to the status quo. The result is a cap
stone course in sustainability team taught by one professor from the School
of Business and one from the College of Arts and Science. The intended aud
ience for the course is undergraduate students majoring in business or scie
nce. The content draws heavily on the many parallels between ecology and ec
onomics, including systems and resilience, ethics and valuation issues, and
information and dialogue as central to the process of sustainability. (C)
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