THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT & SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS Spring 2015 Presented by Prof. Howard Apsan at the School of Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, May 19, 2015
We will discuss: 2 1. Columbia University, The Earth Institute, and The School of Continuing Education 2. The Program s Mission & Objectives 3. Curriculum and Course Offerings 4. Sustainability Certification Programs 5. Program Resources 6. Admissions 7. Enrollment Options 8. Tuition and Financing 9. Next Steps
3 1. Columbia University & The School of Continuing Education Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. This fall marked the start of Columbia University s 261 st academic year. Columbia s academic excellence is well known throughout the world. The School of Continuing Education the newest school at Columbia University, dedicated to life-long learning.
1. The Earth Institute 4 The Earth Institute the largest research institute at Columbia University with over 750 environmental scientists, managers, policy analysts, lawyers, engineers and other experts working all over the world on issues of sustainable development and environmental management. We have developed the curriculum for a number of cutting-edge degree programs, including the M.S. in Sustainability Management program, focused on educating innovate environmental professionals.
2. The Mission & Objectives for the Sustainability Programs 5 The MS in Sustainability Management program is focused on developing real-world policies and management practices that can ensure sustainability across all organizations. The overarching goal of our program is to develop a cohort of problem-solving sustainability professionals. Our goal is to train a new kind of manager for private, nonprofit and government organizations: a manager who understands finance, organizations, strategy and information- but also understands the physical dimensions of sustainability.
2. The Mission & Objectives for the Sustainability Programs 6 To educate a new kind of professional: a sustainability manager To transform organizations by changing the definition of effective, competent managers We believe that all competent managers must be sustainability managers An organization that ignores the physical dimensions of sustainability is by definition an ineffective organization To make it possible to build an economy that allows a high standard of living without destroying the planet that sustains us.
7 3. M.S. in Sustainability Management Curriculum The M.S. in Sustainability Management curriculum provides a balance of graduate coursework in 5 areas to meet the 36 credit degree requirement: 1: Integrative Courses in Sustainability Management (9 credits) 2: Economics and Quantitative Analysis (9 credits) 3: The Physical Dimensions of Sustainability Management (9 credits) 4: The Public Policy Environment of Sustainability Management (3 credits) 5: General and Financial Management (6 credits)
3. M.S. in Sustainability Management Curriculum 8 1: Integrative Courses in Sustainability Management SUMA K4100 Sustainability Management (Required) SUMA K4200 Integrative Capstone Workshop for Sustainability Management (Required) SUMA K4170 Sustainable Operations SUMA K4734 Earth Institute Practicum SUMA K4700 Ethics and Values for Sustainability Management SUMA K4180 Writing about Science for a Global Media SUMA K4301 Practicum in Innovative Sustainability Leadership SUMA K4330 Disaster Risk Management and Sustainable Urban Resilience (New Spring 2015) SUMA K4370 Implementation of Corporate Sustainability Strategies (New Summer 2015) 2: Economics and Quantitative Analysis SUMA K4020 Cost Benefit Analysis SUMA K4033 Decision Models and Management SUMA K4169 Sustainability Metrics SUMA K4195 Green Accounting SUMA K4205 GIS for Sustainability Management SUMA K4190 Economics of Sustainability Management SUMA K4193 Statistics for Sustainability Management SUMA K4320 Sustainable Investing and Economic Growth (New Spring 2015)
3. M.S. in Sustainability Management Curriculum 9 Area 3: Physical Dimensions of Sustainability SUMA K4119 Empirical Approaches to Building Energy Efficiency SUMA K4130 Sustainable Cities SUMA K4135 Energy Analysis for Energy Efficiency SUMA K4145 Science of Sustainable Water SUMA K4146 Water Systems Analysis SUMA K4147 Water Resources and Climate SUMA K4162 Responsiveness and Resilience in the Built Environment SUMA K4230 Earth s Climate Systems SUMA K4235 The Science of Urban Ecology SUMA K4360 Sustainability Technology and the Evolution of Smart Cities (New Summer 2015) Area 4: Public Policy SUMA K4165 Political Economy of Energy and Climate Change Policies SUMA K4301 International Environmental Law SUMA K4720 Policy and Legal Context for Sustainability Managers SUMA K7001 Water Governance Area 5: General and Financial Management SUMA K4025 Sustainability Communications Strategy and Reporting SUMA K4142 Sustainable Finance SUMA K4155 Energy Markets and Innovation SUMA K4175 Global Environmental Markets SUMA K4197 Financing the Green Economy SUMA K4240 Sustainable Agriculture SUMA K4380 Financing Natural Infrastructure (New Summer 2015)
3. University Course Offerings 10 As a student in Columbia s sustainability programs, you have access to approved courses offered across the University, including courses offered by: The School of International and Public Affairs The Mailman School of Public Health The Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The School of Continuing Education Columbia Business School Columbia Law School
4. Sustainability Certification Programs 11 The Earth Institute and School of Continuing Education also offer sustainability-focused certification programs. The Certification in Sustainability Analytics, the Certification in Sustainable Water Management, and the Certification in Sustainable Finance offer specialized coursework for sustainability professionals. These 12-credit certifications in professional achievement can be taken as a standalone credential or as a complement to the M.S. in Sustainability Management program.
4. Certification in Sustainability Analytics 12 The Certification in Sustainability Analytics program trains professionals to develop skills in analytic methods and quantitative analysis that enable practitioners to measure, report, and communicate the sustainability of organizations, products, and services. Students will gain the knowledge and tools to track sustainability indicators, analyze and interpret data, and report upon the findings to industry, nonprofit and government decision makers Students enroll on a full or part-time basis and complete four of the following courses: Sustainability Metrics Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for Sustainability Management Analysis for Energy Efficiency Decision Models and Management GHG Emissions: Measuring and Minimizing the Carbon Footprint Sustainability Communications Strategy and Reporting Statistics for Sustainability Management Cost Benefit Analysis
4. Certification in Sustainable Water Management 13 The Certification in Sustainable Water Management equips professionals with the skills to conduct integrated water management and water systems analysis. Students will learn concepts of hydrology, water policy and regulation, economics, finance and conflict resolution. Students enroll on a part-time basis and complete the following courses: The Science of Sustainable Water Water Governance Water Systems Analysis Elective Course: Water Resources and Climate Sustainable Agriculture Water Treatment and Reuse
4. Certification in Sustainable Finance 14 The Certification in Sustainable Finance prepares students to apply the fundamentals of both corporate sustainability and finance. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of corporate sustainability and financial principles including green accounting and carbon accounting, environmental markets, project finance, sustainability investing and the impacts of environmental, social, and governance issues on capital markets. Students enroll on a full or part-time basis and complete four of the following courses: Green Accounting Cost Benefit Analysis Financing the Green Economy Energy Markets and Innovation Global Environmental Markets Energy and Sustainable Development Sustainable Finance Sustainable Investing and Economic Growth Financing Natural Infrastructure
5. Program Resources 15 As students in the program, you will be part of a community of emerging sustainability professionals. Each Sustainability Management student selects a faculty advisor. Your faculty advisor can: Assist you in course planning Advise you in your professional development Direct you to available resources both within the University and within the professional network of sustainability professionals
5. Program Resources 16 The Sustainability sector is a rapidly growing part of our economy the number of jobs in America s green economy grew nearly two and a half times faster than overall jobs in the last decade. The program devotes significant resources to the professional development of our students. The Earth Institute Professional Development Program includes: The Earth Institute Job List Employment Opportunities at the Earth Institute Sustainability Skills Seminars Sustainability Speaker Series Professional Networking Opportunities All Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair
5. Program Resources 17 As program graduates, you will be part of an emerging alumni network of over 400 sustainability professionals working across the country and around the world. Graduates are currently working in such positions as: Director of Sustainability, Great Forest Vice President and North America Region Head, Sustainability, Citi Director, Distributed Energy Solutions, First Solar Managing Director, AZA Sustainability Strategy Partners Project Manager, Energy & Sustainability, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Manager, Brand Responsibility, Metrics & Reporting, Patagonia Program Manager, Data Center Sustainability, Google Global Sustainability Manager, Las Vegas Sands Corp. Energy and Sustainability Manager, Verizon Responsible Investment Senior Associate, ESG Analytics Global Program Manager, CSR and Sustainability, Marsh Insurance Corporate Sustainability Manager, Coach Engagement Director & Sustainability Consultant, Altanova Energy+Sustainability Corporate Social Responsibility Coordinator, Dallas Cowboys Head, Energy Track, Clinton Global Initiative Global Policy Fellow, Natural Resources Defense Council Strategic Communications and Marketing Director, Bandwagon Rideshare Director of Operations, Waterkeeper Alliance Climate Change Specialist, World Bank Group New Technology Manager, Con Edison Energy Policy Analyst, New York City Department of Environmental Protection Commercial Green Building Energy Analyst, San Francisco Department of the Environment
6. Admissions Requirements The deadline to apply for Fall 2015 enrollment is May 15. The deadline to apply for Spring 2016 enrollment is November 1. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Application Checklist: Application Review: Online Application Form Transcripts Statement of Academic Purpose Professional Resume 2 Letters of Recommendation Application Fee 3.0: Undergraduate and Graduate GPA 1.0: Math and Science Preparation 2.0: Professional Experience 1.0: Familiarity with Sustainability Issues 1.0: Statement of Academic Purpose 1.0: Clarity of Goals and Experience 1.0: Letters of Recommendation 10 Total Points
7. Enrollment Options 19 Students can enroll is the M. S. in Sustainability Management on a full or part-time basis. Full-time students enroll in 12 credits per semester and complete the program in 3 semesters. Students can also enroll in 5 courses a semester and 2 in the summer to graduate in one year. Part-time students enroll in 3 or more credits per semester and can complete the program in up to 9 semesters. Courses are offered on Columbia University s campus in the evening to accommodate the schedules of working professionals.
7. Enrollment Options 20 These 12-credit certifications in professional achievement can be taken as a standalone credential or as a complement to the M.S. in Sustainability Management program. Complete the 12-credit certification as a standalone credential. Begin in the certification program and transfer coursework into the MS degree, completing a total of 36 credits for the MS degree. Complete both the certification and MS degree requirements for both credentials and a total of 48 credits.
8. Tuition and Financing 21 Tuition for the M.S. and Certifications is calculated on a percredit basis. Tuition for the 2015-2016 Academic Year is $1830 per credit. The total cost of the MS program with tuition and fees is approximately $70,000. For more information about tuition and financing options, please visit our website sustainability.ei.columbia.edu Financial resources include: The School of Continuing Education s Financial Resources The Earth Institute s Funding Opportunities Columbia University s Student Financial Planning
8. Tuition and Financing 22 Each academic year, students are eligible to apply for the Earth Institute Sustainability Management Fellowship program. Fellowship awards are assessed on academic performance, professional experience, commitment to sustainability issues, and demonstrated financial need. Students are eligible to apply for numerous positions within Columbia University to offset the cost of tuition. Curriculum and Grading Assistant Positions Earth Institute Internships Earth Institute Research Assistantships
9. Next Steps 23 The deadline to apply for Fall 2015 is May 15. The deadline to apply for Spring 2016 is November 1. The online application can be accessed through both the Earth Institute and School of Continuing Education. If you have any questions about the program or would like to arrange to visit campus and attend a class, please feel free to contact Allison Ladue, Associate Director, at aladue@ei.columbia.edu or Alyssa Rome, Program Manager, at arome@ei.columbia.edu.