SDGs in light ofBiblical principles. Finally, students work in small groups to research one or several SDGs todetermine the importance of each topic, current progress toward each topic’s achievement, andprogress yet needed. As a follow-up assignment, students are asked to write a short paper orcreate a poster highlighting the SDG(s) they studied.Discipline-Specific Systems Thinking ModulesWith the final three topic areas (systems thinking, design, and communication & teamwork),multiple learning modules were developed for each relating the topics to specific applicationswithin the field of civil engineering. The first five modules of the SaS framework wereconstructed was to allow them to remain the same for any design discipline, while
sustainability.Environmental Sustainability and Social Responsibility in Engineering, Science, and Technologyis pending approval. This course invites students to explore the intersection(s) betweenengineering, technology, science, the environment, human health and welfare, and social justice.Students will critically examine how the practice and application of engineering solutions cancontribute to (and potentially alleviate) societal inequality, thus affecting the resilience andsustainability of our ecosystem. Students will undertake a rigorous examination of circumstancesoutside of their lived experiences in relation to the natural environment. This course will besubmitted for approval as a General Education course in the Sustainability Theme.Additions to the