New Courses Fall 2026!
SPHU 4280 Fundamentals of Global Water Security & Sustainability
This interdisciplinary course explores the science and social dynamics of water security, including water quality, access, reliability, and sustainability from source to household use from environmental, social- behavioral and health perspectives. Students will investigate how physical, chemical, microbiological, and human factors impact access to safe and sustainable water supplies. Key topics include common and emerging water pollutants, waterborne diseases, infrastructure and governance, and approaches for water security assessment and management. To bring these complex issues to life, the course will use real-world case studies, field-based examples, and interactive discussions. Students will engage in hands-on critical learning that bridges science and society. Designed for students from a range of disciplines, this course provides foundational skills for addressing global water challenges in both scientific and community-based contexts.
Tues/Thurs 11:00AM – 12:15PM
Credit Hours: 3
Open to all undergraduates.
