Engineering for Sustainable Development

There is now a professional duty on engineers to formulate systems, technologies and attitudes that will deliver a more sustainable society by adopting an applied sustainability approach across all sectors of engineering.Climate destabilization, resource depletion, inefficiency, wastefulness and pollution are some of the difficult problems we face as a global society. Engineers have a special place in being able to develop solutions and new strategies to deal with these critical subjects, whilst also providing the necessary tools to address global poverty and health issues to create a just sustainable society.

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Programs and Courses


Courses

  • At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the famous D-Lab
    • ESD166J Sustainable Energy
    • SP.721 D-Lab: Development
    • SP.722 D-Lab II: Design
    • SP.723 D-Lab III: Dissemination
  • MECH4400 Engineering for Sustainable Development at the University of W. Australia
  • E242A: Sustainable Development, Stanford University
  • 2103 Carbon Footprint & Sustainable Development, University of Toronto
  • ENVI 436 Engineering for Sustainable Development I and ENVI 437, Cape Breton University
  • MECH836 Applied Sustainability, Queen's University, Canada
  • MECH425 Engineering for Sustainable Development, Queen's University, Canada

Programs

  • MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development at the University of Cambridge
  • Master's Program in Sustainable Development, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development and Innovation, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  • Sustainable Energy Engineering (SEE) - SEE is a Master of Science Degree Program with three specializations: Sustainable Power Generation, Sustainable Energy Utilization in the Built Environment, and Solar, Energy at The Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden.
  • Postgraduate Program in Sustainability Engineering, International Centre for Sustainability Engineering and Research (ICSER), University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Stanford's Entrepreneurial Design for Extreme Affordability http://extreme.stanford.edu/
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