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Nov 25, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Green Technologies (MS)
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Green Technologies is a highly interdisciplinary degree program that emphasizes green systems and the environment, energy technology and efficiency, and sustainability and society. The discipline seeks opportunities for alternative sourcing, conservation, efficiency and repurposing through an understanding of product life cycles from origins to recycling or inevitable disposal. Green technologists will design products, processes and complex infrastructure systems to promote sustainable attributes of importance to the environment and the global community.
The Green Technologies program requires a minimum of 27 units (typically nine courses). At least 18 units must be at the 500-level or above, and at least 18 units must be completed in the Viterbi School of Engineering. These 18 units may reflect courses offered by other schools if cross-listed in a department in the Viterbi School. Students with BS degrees in engineering and science disciplines can be accepted into the program.
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Required Courses
Students are required to take two courses in each of three topical areas:
Green Systems and the Environment (two courses)
Energy Technology and Efficiency (two courses)
Also take only one of the following:
Sustainability and Society (two courses)
Also take one of the following:*
Electives (three courses): 9 Units
Electives shall be chosen in consultation with an adviser to develop technical specialization in an area of interest to the student. This may include up to 3 units of directed research.
Note:
*Additional courses from this list may be used to fulfill the elective requirement.
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