FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Sara Miller
Wednesday,
Aug. 19, 2009 Phone: (315) 443-9038
semortim@syr.edu
Sustainable Enterprise Partnership announces
certificate of advanced study in sustainable
enterprise
Graduate
students at Syracuse University and the SUNY College of Environmental Science
and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) can now earn an advanced credential in sustainability
offered through the Sustainable Enterprise Partnership (SEP) that will provide
them with the knowledge needed to address the economic, environmental,
technical and social challenges facing enterprises seeking to achieve
sustainable operations and practices.
The certificate
of advanced study in sustainable enterprise (CASSE) was developed to engage
graduate students from a wide range of academic backgrounds in a
trans-disciplinary program focused on sustainable strategies for organizations.
The CASSE curriculum uniquely integrates business, science, engineering and
policy instruction with practical knowledge in sustainability. It is delivered
by expert faculty and researchers from the Whitman School of Management,
SUNY-ESF, the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS) and
the Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems (SyracuseCoE)—the four curricular partners of the SEP. This
collaboration is a key distinction of the CASSE in comparison to other graduate
programs in business and sustainability.
“Cross-institutional
collaborations such as the certificate of advanced study in sustainable enterprise
strengthen the academic experience in all its dimensions, catalyzing
transformative teaching and learning,” says SU Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric
F. Spina.
The
CASSE responds to the growing demand for professionals who are knowledgeable in
sustainability issues and can contribute strategic solutions to the
environmental, economic and social dilemmas facing enterprises, such as
cost-effectively reducing atmospheric greenhouse gas output, efficiently
managing energy use, incorporating clean technologies, and promoting
sustainable decision making and principles. CASSE graduates will also be
prepared to spark innovation in enterprises to develop greener operations,
models and practices, and help recognize the opportunities that advance an
organization’s sustainability.
“The
global economy has taken notice that the inputs to production are not limitless
and the wastes of production can accumulate to levels that are hazardous to
human well-being,” says Bruce C. Bongarten, provost and
vice president for academic affairs at SUNY-ESF. “CASSE graduates will be
well-prepared to provide the insight necessary to navigate the myriad of
available sustainable management practices for enterprises and engender the
innovation needed to achieve sustainable operations.”
The
SEP is a collaborative effort involving faculty and researchers from three
partnering institutions—the Whitman School, SUNY-ESF and the SyracuseCoE—and provides world-class education and research
on sustainable enterprise by leveraging the academic, public and private sector
resources of Central New York and beyond to address this significant and
growing area of concern for businesses and other organizations. A key component
of the SEP is the development of trans-disciplinary curricula in
sustainability. In offering the CASSE, the SEP aims to qualify skilled
professionals to effectively assess and manage organizational sustainability
issues.
“A
growing commitment to environmental and social stewardship in the global
economy has yielded a wealth of innovative ideas and technologies that are
making 21st-century business better,” says Melvin Stith,
dean of the Whitman School. “The CASSE is the kind of trans-disciplinary
approach to sustainability education that is relevant to this transition to a
healthier society. All future generations of leaders need to have a solid
understanding of the sustainability challenges we face; the Whitman School is
excited about the establishment of this new certificate program.”
“Graduates
with academic experience in the scientific aspects of sustainability will be
able to contribute the insight and skilled knowledge needed to innovate technical solutions in a green economy—both
regionally and globally,” says LCS Dean Laura Steinberg. “The CASSE’s collaborative
approach to teaching and learning provides a focal point for our efforts to
develop more multi-disciplinary experiences for students in
sustainability-related studies.”
Admission
to the certificate program is ongoing and available to all currently
matriculated graduate students at SU and SUNY-ESF. CASSE candidates will be
required to complete three core courses and two electives. The core courses—“Managing
Sustainability: Purpose, Principles and Practice,” “Strategic Management and
the Natural Environment” and “Sustainability-Driven Enterprise”—are designed to
be relevant and accessible to a wide range of disciplines. Students are
expected to articulate a rationale and focus to support the selection of
electives, which will be approved on an individual basis by the CASSE faculty
director, in consultation with the student’s department; these electives may
also be counted toward a concentration or other program.
In
addition to these course requirements, a student must attain at least a “B” in
courses taken to fulfill the certificate requirements and a cumulative GPA of
at least 3.0 to earn the CASSE.
“As a
collaborative instructional effort led by faculty and researchers from SyracuseCoE, SUNY-ESF, LCS and the Whitman School, the
CASSE is truly a unique proposition for graduate students to complement most
every professional path,” says Edward A. Bogucz,
executive director of the Syracuse CoE. “The CASSE is another wonderful example
of the strengthening of this region’s reputation as a leader in sustainable
education and solutions to pressing global challenges in human and natural
environments.”
For
more information on the CASSE and other SEP programs and initiatives, visit the
SEP website at: http://partnersforsustainability.org.