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New! Graduate Level Emphasis: Leaders in Sustainability

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Leaders in Sustainability Emphasis

Intended audience
The emphasis is aimed at graduate students who will become decision-makers in various types of organizations (businesses, non-profits, governmental, etc) and who will have to address the three dimensions of sustainability. The emphasis is open to all graduate students at UCLA; we have received significant interest from students at the Anderson School of Management, the School of Law, the School of Public Affairs, the School of Public Health, the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, Geography, Economics, and others. With an average of 3-5 students per school per year, the emphasis could attract 15-50 students per year. For 2006-2007, the emphasis will be in test mode; students participating in the emphasis in 2006-2007 should expect to be actively involved in designing and managing the emphasis.

 

Structure
The program is intended as an “emphasis” within the existing graduate school programs. No separate degree program is proposed, although an official certificate of completion of the emphasis requirements will be provided by the UCLA Institute of the Environment. The emphasis requirements for 2006-2007 are:


• All students must take at least 4 quarter courses (at least 16 units, or the equivalent in semester units) on topics closely related to sustainability. At least 2 of these courses must be outside their “home” department. Each student will submit a study plan for approval to the Coordinator of the emphasis. Ideally these courses will be graduate courses and apply towards students’ graduation requirements; however, relevant courses (such as certain undergraduate courses) may be applied towards the emphasis even if they do not count towards a student’s graduation requirements.
• All students will participate in a new course on sustainability offered by the Institute of the Environment during Winter 2007. This course is currently being planned; if it is indeed offered, this course will count as one of the 4 courses required for the emphasis.
• All students will participate actively in relevant events organized by the Institute of the Environment, including seminars, conferences, etc.
• All students will work on a project related to sustainability in teams that include students from at least 2 different departments. These projects will ideally be part of the students’ regular graduation requirements. The faculty will try to identify suitable projects but teams may also identify their own projects, subject to the Coordinator’s approval. Students who are interested in sustainability but unable to complete all the requirements, for instance due to restrictions from their home departments on the number of out-of-department courses they can take, are welcome to participate in as much of the Leaders in Sustainability emphasis as they can.

 

Administration of the emphasis
The emphasis will be formally based at the UCLA Institute of the Environment. For 2006-2007, the Coordinator of the emphasis will be Professor Charles Corbett, until a more permanent administrative structure is determined.


Registering for the emphasis
To participate in the emphasis in 2006-2007, students should send a resume, with a 1-page essay on why they want to participate in the emphasis and what they expect to get out of it, to the Coordinator.


Schedule for the emphasis
The emphasis will be “formally” launched in January 2007,1 but students can register and start taking courses towards the emphasis during Fall 2006. Past relevant coursework as a graduate student at UCLA will also count towards the requirements of the emphasis.


Comparable programs at other institutions
Our understanding is that existing programs tend to be joint degree programs, e.g. between business schools and schools of natural resources, and are usually 3 years instead of 2. Our proposal would not extend students’ total stay at UCLA beyond what is usual for their chosen graduate program.

 

Why now?
In Fall 2005 the former UC-wide MBA emphasis on corporate environmental management was suspended. We propose to replace this former multi-campus business-school-focused emphasis with a one-campus multi-disciplinary emphasis, starting in Fall 2006. Discussions are ongoing with other campuses about joint courses, workshops, etc. The advantage of this approach is that it will test the market for interdisciplinary studies in sustainability, create a group of post-graduate and professional students with a unique experience and a focus on sustainability that should enhance their careers, and provide the IoE with a basis to evaluate future graduate degree options.

 

Current needs: how can you help?
The academic year 2006-2007 will be the “beta” year during which the emphasis is further defined.
We need help with:


• Program design: selecting (or designing) appropriate courses, and defining project requirement and seminar series.
• Outside sponsorship: we welcome support and advice from interested organizations, including for-profits, non-profits, and government agencies.
• Funding: we will need financial support for several aspects of this program.

Students in the emphasis are strongly encouraged to participate in all of these efforts.

For more information, contact the Coordinator of the emphasis:
Charles J. Corbett
charles.corbett@anderson.ucla.edu; tel. 310-825-1651

Student Groups

California Student Sustainability Coalition

Through Collaboration and community building on all levels, the CSSC aims to improve the quality of life for all. Join us this fall for our regular potluck dinners to build community and meet other UCLA folks who care about people and planet. Contact us for more info!
www.sustainabilitycoalition.org
cssc_info@yahoo.com

 

Social Justice Alliance

The UCLA Social Justice Alliance is committed to using student power within the university to work for environmental, labor and social justice goals. Join us Tuesdays in Ackerman 2408 at 5pm.
sjalliance@gmail.com

 

Calpirg-The California Public Interest Research Group

Calpirg is a student run group that directly addresses the interests of students on a local, statewide and national level.
calpirg@ucla.edu

 

Environmental Bruins

Our club works to enhance understanding and appreciation of the Environment at a local level- and we have fun doing it!
www.environmentalbruins.org
nature@ucla.edu

 

Engineers Without Borders

We promote sustainable technology, responsible engineering, and environmental awareness. Our goal is to outreach on a local and international level through simple technical design, humanitarian services, and cultural sensitivity.
www.ewb-ucla.org
ewb_ucla@yahoogroups.com

 

Net Impact

Net Impact is a dynamic and rapidly expanding network of MBAs and alumni-one of the most progressive and influential in existence today. Members share a passion for exploring the interdependence of business and social responsibility while in business school and throughout their professional careers.

Anderson Chapter

www.anderson.ucla.edu/zone/clubs/netimpact

National Organization

www.netimpact.org

Net.Impact@anderson.ucla.edu

 

Sustainable Urban Network (SUN)

The Sustainable Urban Network promotes awareness and minimization of the ecological impact caused by humans. Organized through the Urban Planning Department.
www.spa.ucla.edu/up/sun

 

More coming soon!!

 

Research Centers

Urban Sustainability Center
www.ioe.ucla.edu/sustainabilityCTR.htm

 

Center for Globalization and Policy Research
www.sppsr.ucla.edu/cgpr

 

Institute of Transportation Studies
www.its.ucla.edu/about.html

 

The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
lewis.spa.ucla.edu

 

Center for Civil Society
www.spa.ucla.edu/ccs

 

More coming soon!!

 

Courses

Coming soon!!

 

Transportation

UCLA Commuting Guide for Students

Info on Ridesharing, Biking, Public Transit, etc.

www.transportation.ucla.edu/students/commuting