Unearthing green potential: Assessing the state of managed urban landscape curricula in Minnesota's higher education institutions

Author:

Barnes Michael R.1ORCID,Campagna Ileana A.2,Haddad Becky3,Watkins Eric1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Horticultural Science University of Minnesota Twin Cities Saint Paul Minnesota USA

2. Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management University of Minnesota Twin Cities Saint Paul Minnesota USA

3. Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication University of Nebraska‐Lincoln Lincoln Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractAs urbanization increases, managed urban landscapes are frequently the mode through which people experience nature and where careers in natural resources are increasing. There is a lack of knowledge related to curricula and programs where students are exposed to managed urban landscapes and careers related to them. We aimed to evaluate the current status of managed urban landscape curricula (MULC) in undergraduate programs in Minnesota through a systematic investigation of programs and courses at higher education institutions. All undergraduate courses offered by included higher education institutions were reviewed to determine the presence, absence, or possibility of MULC based on the course's publicly available descriptions and were combined with departmental and institutional characteristics to identify patterns of MULC across the state. Only about 1% of over 50,000 courses reviewed contain MULC. Courses with MULC were concentrated in public doctoral‐level institutions and in departments such as biology and environmental studies, however MULC courses were found at 94% of included institutions and across 60 different departments. While the number of courses with MULC was minimal, courses with the possibility of including MULC show there are ample opportunities for MULC to be added to existing courses, especially core requirements such as introductory biology or a survey of environmental science in the state of Minnesota and more broadly.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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