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Sustainability
can be defined as the ability to ensure that society meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs. The application of the concept of sustainability impacts virtually every
part of human existence. There is a growing consensus in the scientific
community that the most urgent need of modern society is the transition to
sustainability. The negative social, health, and environmental impacts of
society’s current unsustainable patterns of resource exploitation and waste
disposal are now well documented. The magnitude and severity of the implications
of this global environmental disruption have led many to believe that humankind
faces a “sustainability crisis” in which we are approaching the “ecological
threshold” of the planet. Research into this field is burgeoning from a variety
of scientific disciplines. Good science, however, is not enough to solve these
problems. Active sustainable policy is necessary to implement the latest science
and technological solutions. As an institution with significant access to the
latest knowledge of both environmental problems and social-technical solutions,
Clarion University has both the opportunity and the responsibility to meet this
challenge and lead society towards sustainability. It is within this context
that Clarion University created a minor in Sustainable Science and Policy.
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Sustainable Science and Policy
Minor
The minor in
Sustainable Science and Policy will provide students already enrolled in Clarion
University the opportunity to add a vital skill set and knowledge base to their
present baccalaureate degree. This program will also give students added
incentive to pursue undergraduate research by providing them with opportunities
to work with cutting edge technology in an applied science and an opportunity to
affect the real world in contemporary policy implementation. This minor
compliments established environmental programs because of the focus on students
performing interdisciplinary research to find solutions to environmental
problems, which are quantified in existing courses. The Sustainability
Science and Policy Minor also compliments the work of the
Pennsylvania Consortium For Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy,
an organization comprised of environmental policy makers and universities and
colleges devoted to improving environmental policy and understanding through
government and academic cooperation that encourages interdisciplinary analysis
and discourse.
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Benefits
The minor will
allow graduates to synthesize the analytical skills of scientific disciplines
with the policy skills necessary to navigate the real world of politics, which
often trump the hard facts delivered by science. Minoring in Sustainable Science
and Policy will enhance the graduates’ chances of obtaining
jobs not only in
Pennsylvania’s businesses, which are taking an active role in ‘greening’ their
production to save money and enhance their public image, but also for positions
in the Pennsylvania government and many non-profit organizations.
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Requirements
The 19 credit minor is built around an
existing set of environmental focused courses offered at and consists of five
parts:
i) An
introductory course in Physics of Energy and the Environment
ii) Two
elective courses in Sustainable Science
iii)
Two elective courses in Sustainable Policy
iv)
At least one credit of Research in either
Sustainable Science or Policy
v)
A capstone seminar on Environment and Society in
their senior year.
See the
checklist for a complete list of requirements
and electives.
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Clarion’s First Green Building
The proposed minor is a first step by the Clarion University in
‘branding’ itself as the premier school in the State System of Higher Education
for applied environmental studies in both science and policy. The
Sustainability Science and Policy minor will be housed in the new Science and
Technology Center, which will be
LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified. It is
planned to be constructed using integrated sustainable design and thus be the
first “green” building at Clarion’s campus. This building will be the flagship
of a new era in both technically and environmentally superior buildings for
Clarion University and the Commonwealth Hopefully, this minor will serve as a
model for sister institutions seeking to encourage their students to learn
advanced skills for science research and policy implementation..
Recently the Physics Department won a Energy Harvest grant to
integrate solar photovoltaic panels on the roof of the new building.
In addition, the Clarion administration has committed to having
the new Biotechnology Business Center & Incubator building silver LEED certified.
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Jobs in
Sustainable Science and Policy
It has never been easier to start a solid career in sustainable
science and policy.
Below is just a small list of some of the types of careers you
can be involved in.
- Teacher - secondary school focusing on
outdoor/environmental issues through literature, science, history, and
politics
- Educator at an Environmental Center or Outdoor Center
- Management Consultant focusing on corporate challenge & development
- Outdoor Trip Leader - Outward Bound, National Outdoor Leadership School,
or similar program,
- Program Director/Manager for outdoor center, environmental center,
environmental organization, conservation group
- Scientist - University setting, private foundation, environmental
organization, state or federal government
- Lobbyist for an environmental organization, conservation group, PIRG,
green company, foundation
- Engineer working for an environmental consulting firm, environmental
organization, conservation group, state or federal government
- Lawyer working for an environmental consulting firm, environmental
organization, conservation group, state or federal government
- Urban Planner/Architect working on a state or local level
- Forest Ranger working for state or federal government
- Fund Raiser for an environmental organization, conservation group,
foundation
- Researcher for an environmental organization, conservation group


Other places for good sustainability jobs:
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For More Information
Contact:
Dr. Joshua Pearce
Assistant Professor of
Physics
106 Peirce Science
Center
Clarion University of
Pennsylvania
Clarion, PA 16214-1232
Phone: 814-393-1232
Fax: 814-393-1630
Dr. Pearce's Applied Sustainability Research
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