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The Master of Science in Sustainable Building Systems combines architectural engineering principles with construction management, incorporating sustainable engineering concepts regarding energy, material consumption, and environmental effects. This program emphasizes designing and operating buildings to create comfortable, healthy, and efficient spaces while reducing energy use and ecological footprint. Ideal candidates for the MSSBS program include engineering, architecture, business, or science graduates, as well as industry professionals seeking careers in industrial or public planning, who wish to acquire advanced expertise in sustainable building systems and infrastructure development.
Students cultivate leadership and strategic skills to apply sustainable building methods in both private and public sectors worldwide. Graduates of this program will demonstrate extensive engineering proficiency across architectural engineering, civil engineering, and construction management, with a strong foundation in sustainability principles related to energy, materials, and environmental consequences. They will possess the fundamental training required to guide organizations in adopting sustainable approaches for building design and operations, enhancing energy and material efficiency, and lessening environmental harm. After completing the program, graduates will be ready to sit for the LEED Green Associate exam, earning a globally acknowledged certification in this discipline.