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The Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and the Built Environment (BSSBE) empowers students to develop innovative approaches for shaping human habitats and infrastructure.
This interdisciplinary BSSBE program focuses on sustainability, allowing students to examine inventive strategies for creating, managing, and improving human living spaces and communities. The curriculum incorporates essential elements like environmental policies, ethical considerations, ecological principles, landscape architecture, economic factors, resource management, and social sciences.
Students gain a solid theoretical framework for addressing sustainability challenges in both existing structures and new developments. The program emphasizes the connection between sustainable objectives and various built environment fields such as architecture, construction, preservation, and urban planning. Faculty members from the renowned College of Design, Construction and Planning, along with experts from across the university, contribute their world-class sustainability knowledge to this degree.
Career prospects for graduates span public sector, private industry, and nonprofit organizations focused on sustainable practices. The program also provides excellent preparation for advanced studies in architecture, construction management, preservation, design disciplines, and urban planning.