On-campus Green Technology Emphasis

Global warming and environmental sustainability are topics of important and rapidly growing interest. Green technology encompasses a broad multi-disciplinary and evolving range of methods, materials, approaches, and practices that are intended to help achieve sustainability goals. Green Technologies must be developed and evolve within diverse economic, political, and sociological constraints. Having foundational knowledge of green technologies within the context of business, economic, and policy driven issues is critical to successfully addressing global sustainability needs. The demand, by the Green Tech industry, for human expertise with such knowledge and skills is growing rapidly, even during the recent economic downturn.

The MSE Green Technology program with a focus on solar technologies will instruct students about the basics of green tech, sustainability, life cycle issues and related topics. The program will also offer a solid background in related business, finance, and policy issues that must be factored in with the development and application of green technologies. Electives in the solar area will allow students to focus their academic program on a topic area that is critical to achieving global sustainability. Additional elective areas such as biodiesel and others might be offered in the future. Having a MS degree in Green Technology is anticipated to offer graduates rewarding diverse career opportunities in a field that is expected to grow for the foreseeable future.

Curriculum Component Dept Course Number Course Description (Units)
Thesis Sequence
Common Core Courses
Required for all Emphases
Currently there is no thesis option for the Green Technology Emphasis
Project Sequence
Common Core Courses
Required for all Emphases
ENGR 201 Engineering Analysis (3)
ENGR 203 Engineering Management(3)
ENGR 281 Project/Thesis Preparation (1)
ENGR 298 Engineering Project (2)
Concentration Core
3 Required
All are 3 units
ENGR 210 See --> Green Technology (For Fall '09 Enroll in ENGR 297D Sec 05)
ISE 200 Environmental Life Cycle Analysis
ENVS/POLS 135/135 U.S. Environmental Policy
BUS 167 Managing Environmental Issues
Emphases Electives
Choose 3
Core and Elective Courses for each Emphasis Elective Course Description (All are 3 units)
Solar MATERIALS & ELECTRICAL FOCUS WITHIN SOLAR ELECTIVES
ME 170 Solar Energy Engineering
MATE 115 Structures/Properties of Solids
MATE 166 Advanced Thin Film Processes
MATE 153 Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Properties of Materials
MATE 215 Solid state materials Engineering
MATE 270 Methods of Thin Film deposition
EE/MATE 129/260 Integrated Circuits Processing
EE 229 Advanced Topics in Microelectronics
PHYS 208 Intro to Electro Optics
CHE 210 Fund. Of Environmental Principles and Calculations
LIFE CYCLE FOCUS WITHIN SOLAR ELECTIVES
ISE/ENGR 103 Engineering Life Cycle Engineering
ENVS 116 Energy Theory and Applications
CE 173 Engineering for Sustainable Environment
POLICY FOCUS WITHIN SOLAR ELECTIVES
ENVS 107 Intro to Environmental Economics and Policy
ENVS 124 Intro to Environmental Law
ENVS 130 Energy Policy Analysis
ENVS/POLS 135/135 U.S. Environmental Policy
POWER MANAGEMENT WITHIN SOLAR ELECTIVES
CMPE 242 Embedded Hardware Systems
CMPE 244 Embedded Software Systems