Energy Management Option
Sustainability is a growing field with a variety of opportunities in sciences and humanities. Professionals in this field are tasked with the protection of the environment, being socially responsible, and ensuring profitability. With multiple online courses available, this program offers the flexibility to pursue a Master’s degree around your busy schedule.
After graduation
Examples of positions for graduates include:
- Climate Change Analyst
- Supervisor of Production and Operations
- Sustainability Manager
- Sustainability Director
- Corporate Sustainability Specialist
- Sustainability Strategist
- Energy Consultant
- Campus Sustainability Officer
REQUIRED COURSEWORK: 18 credits
- CERE 5100 - Introduction to Sustainability
- GEO 5200 - Human Impact and the Environment
- CMN/ENG 5260 - Science and Technical Communication
- PLS 4763 - Environmental Politics and Policy
- PLS 4793 - Civic and Non-Profit Leadership or TEC 5103 Leadership in Technology
- TEC 5143 - Research in Technology or PLS 5053 - Research Methods in Political Science or CMN 5040 - Communication Research Methods
Energy Management Electives (15 credits) - Select 5:
- TEC 5533 - Biomass Gasification and Renewable Energy
- PHY 5233 - Energy and the Environment
- BIO 5333 - Bioenergy and Bioresources
- CHM 5007 - Energy Chemistry
- TEC 5133 - Total Quality Systems
- GEO 4810 - Cartography and Geo Data Visualization
- GEO 4850 - Environmental Geology
- GEO 5810 - Introduction to Geographic Information Science
- GEO 5820 - Remote Sensing I
- GEO 5830 - GIS: Building Geodatabases
- TEC 5173 - Global Technology
- CERE 5953 - Sustainability Research
TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS: 33 HRS
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