Minor in Environmental Studies and Sustainability
Minor in Environmental Studies and Sustainability
Overview
The Minor in Environmental Studies and Sustainability (ESS) provides students with interdisciplinary training to enable engagement with some of the most pressing social, ecological, and technological challenges of the 21st century. The Minor is designed to complement the education that comprises a Major course of study and to enable all academic programs to add an ESS component. Several departments at NJIT deliver courses that contribute to the ESS Minor. The ESS Minor offers students interested in environmental studies and sustainability with a centralized advising destination.
Requirements
The ESS Minor entails successful completion of five approved courses (15 credits) at the 300-level or higher. Students enrolling in the ESS minor are expected to have a GPA of at least 3.0. Course substitutions can be made only with the approval of the Coordinator of the ESS Minor.
Customized course sequences have been developed for students in specific degree programs (see below). Other Majors can formulate a program of study in collaboration with the Coordinator of the ESS Minor.
Students interested in the ESS Minor should contact:
ESS Minor for Students Majoring in Architecture
- ARCH 314 (Environmental Control Systems II)
- STS 363 (Introduction to Sustainability Studies)
- STS 364 (Sustainability Policy and Practice)
- Two eligible ARCH electives as designated by the director of the ESS minor.
ESS Minor for Students Majoring in Interior Design
- INT 321 (Methods and Materials)
- STS 363 (Introduction to Sustainability Studies)
- STS 364 (Sustainability Policy and Practice)
- STS 360 (Ethics and Environment)
- AD 490 (Eco-tectures) or AD 490 (Life Cycle Assessment for Designers)
ESS Minor for Students Majoring in Chemical Engineering (ChE)
- ChE 312 (Chemical Process Safety)
- STS 363 (Introduction to Sustainability Studies)
Three courses from list below:
- STS 364 (Sustainability Policy and Practice)
- CHEM 360 (Environmental Chemistry I)
- CHEM 361 (Environmental Chemistry II)
- CHEM 365 (Environmental Organic Chemistry)
- EVSC 325 (Energy and Environment)
- EVSC 335 (Environmental Law)
- EVSC 375 (Environmental Biology)
- EVSC 385 (Environmental Microbiology)
- EVSC 416 (Environmental Toxicology)
- EVSC 484 (Environmental Analysis)
- EnE 360 (Water and Waste Water Engineering)
- EnE 361 (Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering)