2025-26 SEAC Course
SEAC 2025, Climate Change, Sustainability and Geography, examines environmental, social and economic dimensions of sustainability in Southeast Asia. Participants will learn about these dimensions with a close examination of their contributing factors, challenges, adaptation and mitigation strategies and practices from a multi-disciplinary perspective.
The course is open to all students in CUNY and SUNY, grad and undergrad, regardless of discipline.
Your co-professors will be Vida Vanchan (SUNY Buffalo State University), Michitake Aso (SUNY Albany), and Peter Marcotullio (CUNY Hunter College).
Key details (subject to final confirmation!):
1-credit (with a 0-credit audit option)
One 1.5-hour online-synchronous meeting/week for 10 weeks
Enrollment via registering for an independent study with one of the lead faculty or a professor at your home institution (but you will then join the class)
No prerequisites
FAQ:
Q: Do I need to be a part of the January field school to be a part of the course?
A: No, though there will be some overlap in members of the class and those who are part of the January 2026 field school, you are welcome to join the class without being a part of the field school.
Q: How do I join the class?
A: Fill out the course interest form, linked below
Have other questions? Watch our recorded info session below.