California Public University Requires Climate Change Course for Graduation
by James Murphy | The New American
Reprinted with permission from TheNewAmerican.com.
A California university debuted a new graduation requirement for its students during the fall term this year. All students at UC San Diego must now take a course on climate change in order to graduate.
The new “Jane Teranes Climate Change Education Requirement” seeks to “ensure that undergraduates across all majors on campus are equipped to understand and address climate change.” Regardless of students’ ultimate choice for a major — be it Sociology, Linguistics or even Real estate development, all majors offered by UC-San Diego — they must learn climate ideology for at least one semester at the university.
First of Its Kind
The new requirement will affect approximately 7,000 incoming freshman this year. The university boasts that the new requirement is “the first of its kind at a major public university and the first within the University of California system,” according to a university press release.
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