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* EC 4640 - Natural Resource Economics: Studies the economics of nonrenewable resources (energy and minerals) and renewable resources (water, fisheries, forests and species).  Discusses the economics of land use change, macroeconomic topics such as economic growth, sustainability and green accounting.
* EC 4640 - Natural Resource Economics: Studies the economics of nonrenewable resources (energy and minerals) and renewable resources (water, fisheries, forests and species).  Discusses the economics of land use change, macroeconomic topics such as economic growth, sustainability and green accounting.
* EE 4000 - Undergraduate Research  with [[User:J.M.Pearce|Dr. Pearce]]
* EE 4000 - Undergraduate Research  with [[User:J.M.Pearce|Dr. Pearce]]
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* ENG 3530 - Undergraduate Colloquium in Sustainability: Readings and speakers are used to teach concepts of sustainable development and global sustainability. Specific topics are derived from the industrialized and developing world.
* ENVE 4506 - Application of Sustainability Principles & Environmental Regulations to Engineering Practice: Study of sustainability, federal and state regulations and policies that govern solid and hazardous waste management, environmental risk of toxic chemicals, life cycle assessment, and green engineering.
* ENVE 4512 - Green Engineering Design for Sustainability: Challenges to sustainability, the role of engineering design in achieving sustainability, the current approach to engineering design (process design, material selection and energy consumption) in the context of infrastructure systems, the principles and application of green engineering.
* [[MY3701]] Semiconductors by [[User:J.M.Pearce|Dr. Pearce]]
* [[MY3701]] Semiconductors by [[User:J.M.Pearce|Dr. Pearce]]
* MY 4190 - Environmental Engineering for Materials Processing Industries: Assessment and analysis of environmental impacts from materials processing industries. Regulations, permits, and industrial practices for monitoring and solving air, water, and solid environmental issues. [[Pollution prevention]]. [[Life cycle analysis]]. Material flow analysis.
* MY 4190 - Environmental Engineering for Materials Processing Industries: Assessment and analysis of environmental impacts from materials processing industries. Regulations, permits, and industrial practices for monitoring and solving air, water, and solid environmental issues. [[Pollution prevention]]. [[Life cycle analysis]]. Material flow analysis.

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Please find a list of courses below that can contribute to research excellence in the Michigan Tech Open Sustainability Technology Group:

Undergrad Courses

  • CE 4050 - Green Building Design: An overview of practice for designing and constructing sustainable building following Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) guidelines. Intensive two week class will include hands on practice with LEED, energy modeling, and an exploration of sustainable construction.
  • CMG 4800 - Sustainable Construction: An introduction to the philosophy and practice of sustainable building construction with emphasis on underlying socio-environmental philosophies, sustainable directed building technologies and materials, and case studies of contemporary green buildings to culminate in a simple sustainable design project.
  • EC 4640 - Natural Resource Economics: Studies the economics of nonrenewable resources (energy and minerals) and renewable resources (water, fisheries, forests and species). Discusses the economics of land use change, macroeconomic topics such as economic growth, sustainability and green accounting.
  • EE 4000 - Undergraduate Research with Dr. Pearce
  • ENG 3530 - Undergraduate Colloquium in Sustainability: Readings and speakers are used to teach concepts of sustainable development and global sustainability. Specific topics are derived from the industrialized and developing world.
  • ENVE 4506 - Application of Sustainability Principles & Environmental Regulations to Engineering Practice: Study of sustainability, federal and state regulations and policies that govern solid and hazardous waste management, environmental risk of toxic chemicals, life cycle assessment, and green engineering.
  • ENVE 4512 - Green Engineering Design for Sustainability: Challenges to sustainability, the role of engineering design in achieving sustainability, the current approach to engineering design (process design, material selection and energy consumption) in the context of infrastructure systems, the principles and application of green engineering.
  • MY3701 Semiconductors by Dr. Pearce
  • MY 4190 - Environmental Engineering for Materials Processing Industries: Assessment and analysis of environmental impacts from materials processing industries. Regulations, permits, and industrial practices for monitoring and solving air, water, and solid environmental issues. Pollution prevention. Life cycle analysis. Material flow analysis.
  • MY 4990 - Undergraduate Research with Dr. Pearce

Graduate Courses

Graduate Courses in Technical Areas Related to Photovoltaic Materials/Device/Systems Engineering

Graduate Courses in Applied Sustainability

Related Programs, Minors, etc.

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