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SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS CONCENTRATION

Updated 1/2/2024

The Sustainable Systems concentration is designed to provide students with opportunities to cut across disciplines and gain a breadth of experience in key areas of Sustainable Engineering, with the intent of fostering integrated solutions. 

Key knowledge, skills and capabilities include:

  • Systems thinking
  • Lifecycle analysis
  • Supply chain management
  • Circular systems

Top research areas:

  • Complex adaptive systems
  • Climate resilience
  • Circular systems
  • Sustainable supply chains

Key courses include:

  • SUSE 7115 鈥 Sustainable Engineering Systems (Spring) 鈥 Required
  • SUSE 7113 鈥 Sustainable Materials (Fall)
  • SUSE 7120 鈥 International Development (Fall)
  • SUSE 7200 鈥 Biomimicry (Spring)
  • SUSE 8111 鈥 Advanced Lifecycle Analysis (Fall)
  • SUSE 8112 鈥 Sustainable Supply Chain (Spring)
  • SUSE 8130 鈥 GHG Management (Spring)
  • SUSE 9015 鈥 Sustainable Infrastructure (Summer)
  • ECE 7800 鈥 Renewable Energy Systems (Spring)
  • GEV 7040 鈥 Introduction to GIS (Fall)

 

 

To learn more about curriculum and academic requirements for the program, please contact:

Bridget Wadzuk, PhD
Director of Sustainable Engineering
Professor, Edward A. Daylor Chair in Civil Engineering
bridget.wadzuk@villanova.edu

 

For additional information regarding the admissions process, requirements and deadlines, please contact:

Jeff Ainsley
Assistant Director of Graduate Program Recruitment, College of Engineering
jeffrey.ainsley@villanova.edu

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