our in-basket today. It’s the first time we’ve ever heard of a master’s degree
program in Sustainability Management, although there may be others.
outside the state, is a highly regarded educational institution located in
Hoboken, NJ.
educating future engineers. Today, Stevens also operates a School of Business, School of Systems Enterprises and College
of Arts & Letters.

into its newest graduate program: the Master of Science (M.S.) in
Sustainability Management. Offered through the Schaefer School of Engineering
& Science (SES), the master’s in sustainability management gives green advocates from a wide range of backgrounds the opportunity to innovate for environmental progress.
This new graduate program is
for students in science, engineering, architecture, planning, business, social science, communications, law and policy fields who want
to be a part of the rapidly-growing cadre of
trained sustainability experts and managers.
Program founder and director Dr. Dibyendu “Dibs” Sarkar believes this approach will serve to
bridge the gap between scientific progress on sustainability and social
implementation. “One thing that makes us different is that we adhere to
students’ basic academic preparation,” Dr. Sarkar commented. “They don’t have
to be engineers and we’re not trying to turn everyone into engineers. The whole
idea is that we want to put students on the same platform so they can
communicate across disciplines. Engineers can communicate their designs to
gifted communicators who can translate them for public consumption and impact.”
(Read more here)
If you’d like to learn more
about the Sustainability Management program, click here to
visit the program page or download a brochure at this link. Additionally, you can reach Dr.
Sarkar directly at dsarkar@stevens.edu.
Stevens is currently accepting
applications for the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 semesters! If you would like to
apply, please complete our online application and e-mail graduate@stevens.eduwith any questions or
concerns about the application process.
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