School of Sustainability
Arizona State University’s School of Sustainability is the first
comprehensive degree-granting program of its kind in the United States, with a
focus on finding real-world solutions to environmental, economic, and social
challenges. Established in spring 2007, the School is part of the Global
Institute of Sustainability, which is the hub of ASU’s sustainability
initiatives. The Institute advances research, education, and business practices
for an urbanizing world. The School of Sustainability offers undergraduate and
graduate programs and minors, as well as doctoral and professional leadership
programs.
We are addressing some of the most critical challenges of our time, and
the demand for our graduates is strong. The School’s course of study emphasizes
experiential learning, research with faculty, corporate and K-12 work,
community service, and leadership development. The knowledge and solutions that
are created today will shape our quality of life as well as future
generations–we have an opportunity and an obligation to make our world more
sustainable.
Our mission is to bring together multiple disciplines and leaders to
create and share knowledge, train a new generation of scholars and
practitioners, and develop practical solutions to some of the most pressing
environmental, economic, and social challenges of sustainability, especially as
they relate to urban areas.
Our enrollment is
growing, as more and more students and employers are interested in
sustainability. You can join us. Pursue a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral
degree in sustainability or integrate your master’s degree with Peace Corps
service overseas. A minor in
sustainability and concentrations in sustainability are also
available to undergraduate students across the
university.
The School of Sustainability takes a transdisciplinary approach in its
curriculum, addressing a broad spectrum of global challenges, including:
energy, materials, and technology; water quality and scarcity; international
development; ecosystems; social transformations; food and food systems; and
policy and governance.
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Link: http://schoolofsustainability.asu.edu/about/school-of-sustainability.php
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