The
environmental industry is a mix of advanced science to best delineate and
remediate pollution problems and the management skills to market products and
services, manage projects, and interact with state and federal regulatory
agencies. To be successful in this industry, a unique set of skills are
required that are not readily available in standard science or business
programs. The master of business and science (M.B.S.) degree with a concentration
in urban environmental analysis and management combines advanced
scientific training with courses from business.
All
students in the M.B.S. must select eight out of the following Rutgers and/or NJIT courses:
26:120:522 Resource
Sustainability (3)
26:375:540 Bioremediation
(3)
26:375:560 Air Pollution Measurement (3)
26:375:602 Geographic Information Systems (3)
26:380:521 Analytical Methods in Urban Environmental Pollution (3)
26:380:561 Environmental Soil Geochemistry (3)
26:380:576 Environmental Geology (3)
26:380:600 Applied
Groundwater Modeling (3)
26:380:606 Electrical Environmental Geophysics (3)
26:380:608 Ground Penetrating Radar (3) or CE 506 Remote Sensing of Environment
(3)
ENE 660 Introduction
to Solid Waste Problems (3)
ENE 662 Site
Remediation (3)
ENE 671 Environmental
Impact Analysis (3)
EVSC 615 Global
Environmental Problems (3)
EVSC 621 Ecological
Risk Assessment (3)
EVSC 627 Environmental
Microbiology (3)
EM 631 Legal Aspects in Environmental Engineering (3)
EnE 610 Hazardous Site Operations (3)
EPS 638 Physical Geography (3)
EvSc 611 Hazardous Waste Management (3)
EvSc 613 Environmental Problem Solving (3)
EvSc 614 Quantitative Environmental Risk Assessment (3)
EvSc 616 Toxicology for Engineers and Scientists (3)
Full course descriptions can be found under
respective departments/graduate programs.
Electives are listed at http://psm.rutgers.edu/content/urban-environmental-analysis.
Concentration Coordinator:
Professor Lee Slater
lslater@andromeda.rutgers.edu