Civ Eng 5642: Sustainability, Population, Energy, Water, and Materials
This course will examine the concepts regarding the continued advancement of humankind while maintaining our ecological niche on earth. Key topics include: population growth, poverty, and impacts of development; energy consumption, sources, storage, conservation and policy; water quality and quantity; materials and building; and policy implications.(Co-listed with Env Eng 5642 and Arch Eng 5642)
Additional Info:
Arch_Civ_Env Eng 5642 Syllabus Fall 2019
Time/Day: 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM TR Prerequisites: Senior or graduate standing. Units: 3 Course Component(s): Lecture |
Group Project: Yes Live Participation Required: No, distance are not required to attend synchronous lecture. Download Restrictions: Must request permission from instructor. |
Books: Meadows, Randers and Meadows (2004), Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update, ISBN 193149858X |
Attention Distance Students
For classes produced by I.T. MediaServices: Access to live and archived media will be available in MediaSpace at mst.mediaspace.kaltura.com or in Panopto at mst.hosted.panopto.com. For more information email itms@mst.edu.
For other course content: please contact your instructor.
Enrollment Information | ||||
Campus | Delivery Mode | Class Status | Class Nbr | Section |
Distance Education | Internet | OPEN | 72342 | 102 |
Course Access Information | ||||
Learning Management System | Canvas |