1 / 12

Undergraduate Education for Environmental Managers

Undergraduate Education for Environmental Managers. Objective:. Engineers, doctors, accountants, lawyers, etc… must obtain an accredited degree tailored toward their profession as a qualification for licensure.  Established professions. Environmental management is maturing as a profession.

Download Presentation

Undergraduate Education for Environmental Managers

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Undergraduate Education for Environmental Managers

  2. Objective: • Engineers, doctors, accountants, lawyers, etc… must obtain an accredited degree tailored toward their profession as a qualification for licensure.  • Established professions. • Environmental management is maturing as a profession. • Current certification requires baccalaureate degree or science related baccalaureate degree. • The objective of this workshop is to develop a framework for a single, recognized undergraduate degree for environmental professionals.

  3. Current Undergraduate Background of Environmental Managers1 • 62% Science • 20% Engineering/Technology • 9% Professional degrees (science related) • 5% Management • 4% Other • 1 source: Morelli, John. “Environmental Professional Questionnaire.” Survey. April 2, 2009.

  4. Skill Sets: Managerial vs. Technical • Results of onsite and web-based surveys • Typical tasks required of environmental managers • Weighted by the frequency of those tasks • Context • Regulatory compliance • Sustainable society

  5. Skill Sets: Managerial vs. Technical • Onsite workshops • Corvinus University of Budapest, June 2008 • 75% - Managerial • 25% - Technical • American College of Management and Technology (ACMT Dubrovnik), October 2008 • 52% - Managerial • 48% - Technical • ~ 3% shift towards managerial skills with sustainable society context

  6. Skill Sets: Managerial vs. Technical • Surveys • RIT EHS Leadership Session, November 2008 • 53% - Managerial • 47% - Technical • ~ 3% shift towards managerial skills with sustainable society context • Online survey, Spring 2009 • 62% - Managerial • 38% - Technical • ~2% shift towards managerial skills with sustainable society context

  7. Summary of Today’s Environmental Manager • 82% to 91% have technical undergraduate education • 62% Science • 20% Engineering/Technology • 9% Science related professional degree • Educational requirements for professional certification • Non-specific Baccalaureate OR • Baccalaureate or equivalent degree in physical, earth or natural science, engineering, or mathematics. • Skill sets required • ~60% managerial • ~40% technical • 2% to 4% shift towards managerial skills when considering sustainable society

  8. Undergraduate EducationSubject Areas • General Education (%50) • Math • Science • Liberal Arts • Professional Courses (50%) • Management • Technical

  9. General Education – Liberal Arts • General writing LOTS • Technical writing LOTS • Business writing LOTS • Historical Perspectives of the Environment • public presentation and speech • Sociology • Philosophy • Economic • Ethics • Research methodology

  10. General Education – Science General Education – Math • College algebra/pre-calculus • Statistics • Basic calculus • Biology – 1 year through • Chemistry – 1 year through organic chemistry • Physics – general (algebra based) • Earth science/hydrology/geology • Ecology

  11. Professional Education • Management • Environmental law • Regulatory systems • Management systems • Organization management/change/behavior • Environmental/public policy • Project management (environmental focus) • Accounting • Business principles • Business sustainability • Marketing

  12. Professional Education • Technical • Air (1 or more) • Water (1 or more) • Solid and Hazardous waste (1 or more) • Occupational safety • Occupational health/Industrial hygiene • Energy • Transportation (energy and pollutants) • Land use • Impact analysis • Risk assessment • Toxicology • Electives for concentrations

More Related