ENV222H1 - Pathways to Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Course: ENV222H1 (Pathways to Sustainability: An Interdisciplinary Approach) in ENV department at University of Toronto.
Credit Hours: 24 • Academic Level: second-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 28 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the ENV curriculum at University of Toronto, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by ENV222H1
- ENV411H1 - Sustainability Thinking
- ENV450H1 - Climate Change and Environment Solutions
- ENV341H1 - Environment and Health
- ENV333H1 - Ecological Worldviews
- ENV301H1 - Critically Thinking about Climate Solutions
- ENV481H1 - Special Topics in the Environment
- ENV491Y1 - Independent Studies Project
- ENV320H1 - National Environmental Policy
- ENV322H1 - International Environmental Policy
- ENV330H1 - Waste Not: Faith-Based Environmentalism
- ENV337H1 - Human Interactions with the Environment
- ENV360H1 - Is the Internet Green?
- ENV421Y1 - Community Research for Social & Environmental Change
- ENV422H1 - Environmental Law
- ENV451H1 - Current Environmental Topics
- ENV461H1 - The U of T Campus as a Living Lab of Sustainability
- ENV463H1 - Edible Campus
- JGE321H1 - Multicultural Perspectives on Environmental Management
- JGE331H1 - Resource and Environmental Theory
- ENV493H1 - Independent Studies Project
- ENV431H1 - Urban Sustainability & Ecological Technology
- ENV482H1 - Special Topics in the Environment
- ENV492H1 - Independent Studies Project
- ENV307H1 - Urban Sustainability
- ENV323H1 - Ontario Environmental Policy
- ENV335H1 - Environmental Design
- ENV347H1 - The Power of Economic Ideas
- ENV350H1 - Energy Policy and Environment
Academic Planning at University of Toronto
Students planning ENV222H1 at University of Toronto should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing ENV222H1 enables enrollment in 28 advanced courses for further study
This second-year course at University of Toronto integrates into structured degree pathways for ENV programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.