Environmental Earth Science Department
Eastern Connecticut State University
Sustainable Energy Studies Interdisciplinary Minor
Dr. Fred Loxsom, Coordinator


What are sustainable energy studies?

The production and consumption of energy, especially energy based on fossil fuels, is a major source of environmental and social problems in the US and the world, including global warming, air pollution, ecosystem destruction, and economic instability. Continuing growth in conventional energy consumption is not sustainable into the indefinite future and transition to an economy based on renewable energy technologies such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind energy is inevitable. Sustainable Energy Studies is the study of this transition through the perspectives of the natural sciences and the social sciences. Students who minor in Sustainable Energy Studies will be prepared to work as energy policy specialists in government, industry, and education.


Objectives
  • Introduce students to the emerging field of sustainable energy studies.
  • Prepare students for post-graduate employment involving energy-related policy.
  • Insure that science students understand the social and economic implications of energy technology.
  • Insure that social science students comprehend the technological and scientific basis of energy policy.
  • Prepare future educators to teach about energy science and energy policy.

 

The minor consists of 15 hours.

 
Required Courses
 
EES 205
Sustainable Energy and the Environment **
3 credits
EES 305
Sustainable Energy Resources
3 credits
EES 306
Sustainable Energy Applications
3 credits








  **EES 304 can be substituted for EES 205. Both cannot be taken for credit.

 
Two courses or approved substitutions from the following list
 
BIO 308
General Ecology
3 credits
ECO 201
Principles of Microeconomics
3 credits
EES 204
Global Climate Change
3 credits
EES 307
Sustainable Energy & Sustainable Development
3 credits
EES 405
Sustainable Energy Analysis
3 credits
EES 480
Independent Study in Earth Science
3 credits
EES 491
Internship in Environmental Earth Science
3 credits
PSC 351
Environmental Politics and Policy
3 credits
PSC 352
Global Environmental Politics
3 credits
PSC 353
Natural Resource Politics
3 credits

 

 

 










  Topic must be approved and must be consistent with the minor.

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