Urban Sustainability
Channel your passion for environmental issues into a practical career that can help save the planet.
Degrees
The urban sustainability program will provide you with the knowledge, power, and skills to promote sustainable policies and practices in your neighborhood and beyond.
The program takes a unique interdisciplinary approach by offering concentrations in economics, environmental science, and sociology. It examines the dynamics between social and natural systems as well as the trade-offs among environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Brooklyn College’s metropolitan setting gives you the opportunity to observe firsthand the issues affecting our cities and devise creative and hands-on solutions that foster environmental protection, social equity, and economic vitality. Alongside your course work, you will learn how to use our geographic information system (GIS) laboratory to produce and analyze data to solve urban sustainability problems. Field trips have included community gardens, local beaches and waterways, public transportation facilities, and city parks. Having the advantage of learning about sustainability from this holistic perspective, you will graduate from the program exceptionally prepared to make our cities, and the world, healthier and more livable.
What is Urban Sustainability?
Learn about the interdisciplinary program of urban sustainability at Brooklyn College. This video provides an overview of the program, and we encourage you to take SUST 1001, Introduction to Urban Sustainability.
Urban Sustainability Student Research
Part of the HSS Student Expo, this presentation highlights students conducting research during internships and as part of their classes. Projects include: Greenpoint Sustainability PodWalk, E-Commerce Impact Scoping Study, Community FloodNet Project, Urban Farming, and Community Development.
Participating Students
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Steering Committee
- Rebecca Boger, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Nadia Doytch, Economics
- Ken Gould, Sociology
- Peter Groffman, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Yehuda Klein, Economics
- Sofia Mariyamis, Student
- Michael Menser, Philosophy
- Jeremy Porter, Sociology
- Tony Wilson, Biology
Contact Information
Director: Michael Menser
3316 Boylan Hall
E: mmenser@brooklyn.cuny.edu
P: 718.951.5311