CESEM Education

Courses

Number

Title

Instructor

 

CEE 400

Earth Systems Engineering and Management

Dr. Allenby

CEE 598

Advanced Earth Systems Engineering and Management
Video record for CEE 598, Fall 2006

Dr. Allenby

CEE 598

Industrial Ecology and Design for Sustainability

Dr. Williams

CEE 300

Engineering Business Practice

Dr. Williams

FSE 194

Technology, Society & Sustainability

Dr. Allenby

 

Dissertations and Theses

Student

Degree

Title

Advisor

Year

 

Daniel Hruska

M.S.

Reconstructing Mobile Source Emissions in Maricopa County: 1974-2004

Dr. Allenby

2006

Junbeum Kim

Ph.D.

Sustainability Network Theory and Analysis: Focused on Economic, Energy and Environmental Flow Network

Dr. Allenby

2008

Ramzy Kahhat

Ph.D.

E-waste Management in the United States and its Global Implications: A Case Study of Personal Computers

Dr. Williams

2009

Carolyn Mattick

M.S.

Energy and Civilization: A History of Energy Production and Consumption in a Global Cultural, Technological and Economic Context

Dr. Williams

2009

Ming Xu

Ph.D.

Evaluating Sustainability and Resilience of Complex Systems Using Network Theory

Dr. Allenby

2009

Zachary Pirtle

M.S.

Robustness Analysis: Measuring Model Independence within Multi-Model Ensembles

Dr. Allenby
Dr. Hamilton

2009

 

Other Education Resources

Resource

Description

Center for Sustainable Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Arizona State University established the Center for Sustainable Engineering in 2005, supported by the National Science Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency. The goal of the Center is to develop and implement activities to enhance education in Sustainable Engineering at colleges and universities around the world.

Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Technology & Management

The Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Technology & Management (CSTM) is an interdisciplinary program that helps managers, engineers, and organizations meet the business and engineering imperatives of sustainable development in a globalizing and increasingly competitive economy. Students will be presented with metrics and skill sets that will enhance the development of sustainable technologies, entrepreneurship, and organizational strategy. The net benefit? Reduced risks and costs and increased competitive advantages through strategic alliances, scenario planning, and resource management.

 

This CSTM Program is a joint effort between three schools:
School of Sustainability
Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering
W.P. Carey School of Business

Energy and Environment Concentration of BSE Degree

The concentration in energy and environment, under the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) degree program, seeks to prepare students to analyze technical problems in energy efficiency, renewable energy, environmental sustainability, air pollution, climate change and other timely issues facing the global community. Although the primary focus of this program is technical, the general education courses in the areas of the humanities and social and behavioral sciences introduce students to the global, political and societal issues relating to energy and environment. By focusing on issues such as air pollution, water scarcity and the lack of alternative transportation, this program becomes even more attractive for employers in the greater Phoenix area.

Master of Arts in Applied Ethics and The Professions Degree

The Masters of Arts in Applied Ethics and the Professions Graduate Degree will be available in the Fall of 2009. The M.A. Program in AEP offers a broadly interdisciplinary training for professionals and decision-makers in law, medicine, business, engineering, industry, public administration, environmental ethics, social work, and pastoral care.