2017-2018 UMass Dartmouth Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Sustainability Studies Program
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Program Description
The purpose of the Sustainability Studies Program is to prepare students to be educated citizens, to be conversant with the sustainability-related issues and tasks that arise in the modern workplace, and to pursue careers as sustainability professionals. Sustainability Studies currently offers an 18-credit minor that may be combined with any major field of study.
Sustainability is most often defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. As such, it focuses upon the interaction of natural, economic, and social systems. This triple focus is reflected in kindred concepts such as “corporate social responsibility” and “triple bottom line accounting.”
The rising importance of sustainability has been accompanied by an increased demand within all kinds of organizations—public, private, and nonprofit—for employees conversant with the issues and tasks involved. Individuals who devote themselves full-time or part-time to these tasks are known as “sustainability professionals.” Common duties of sustainability professionals include:
- compiling regular reports on the organization’s environmental, social, and economic performance, both locally and throughout the world
- ensuring compliance with governmental regulations regarding pollution and occupational health and safety
- reducing waste and energy use by making operations more efficient
- measuring and reporting on greenhouse gas emissions
- ensuring compliance with nongovernmental sustainability standards, labels, and certifications
- maintaining outreach to important stakeholders such as the local community, governmental officials, businesses, nongovernmental organizations, shareholders, and the media
- creating and monitoring management plans for natural resources owned or impacted by the organization
- educating and motivating fellow employees
All of these tasks require an ability to communicate across disciplinary boundaries. This emphasis on communication across boundaries is reflected in the design and delivery of the Sustainability Studies curriculum at UMass Dartmouth. The participating faculty and students represent a wide range of academic disciplines, and many non-faculty members of the campus community participate in the program as well.
Participating Faculty
Robert Darst (Program Director), Associate Professor of Political Science
Mark Altabet, Department of Estuarine & Ocean Sciences
Smita Bala, Department of Chemistry
Heidi Berggren, Department of Political Science
Sankha Bhowmick, Department of Mechanical Engineering
James Bisagni, Department of Estuarine & Ocean Sciences
Jerry Blitefield, Department of English
Sarah Cosgrove, Department of Economics
Anna Dempsey, Department of Art History
Neil Fennessey, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Catherine Gardner, Departments of Philosophy and Women’s & Gender Studies
Randall Hall, Department of Economics
Memory Holloway, Department of Art History
Shannon Jenkins, Department of Political Science
Pamela Karimi, Department of Art History
Lisa Maya Knauer, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Rachel Kulick, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Crystal Lubitsky, Religious Studies Program
Devon Lynch, Departments of Economics & Public Policy
Yale Magrass, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
David Manke, Department of Chemistry
Chad McGuire, Department of Public Policy
Heather Miller, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Jennifer Mulnix, Department of Philosophy
Nancy O’Connor, Department of Biology
David Prentiss, Department of Political Science
Tara Rajaniemi, Department of Biology
Isabel Rodrigues, Department of Sociology & Anthropology
John Silva, Department of Physics
Miles Sundermeyer, Department of Estuarine & Ocean Sciences
Amit Tandon, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Jefferson Turner, Department of Biology
Timothy Walker, Department of History
Steven White, Department of Management & Marketing
Marguerite Zarrillo, Department of Physics
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