Golisano Institute for Sustainability
Degree Information
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Program Overview
The Ph.D. program focuses on sustainable production systems — systems that create goods and services using processes that are: non-polluting; conserving of energy and natural resources; economically viable; and safe and healthful for workers, communities, and consumers. Coursework and research takes a systems level and interdisciplinary approach to solving seemingly intractable sustainability problems, as opposed to single disciplinary and locally optimized approaches destined to yield marginal positive impacts.
Students will have the opportunity to work with multidisciplinary faculty and researchers
Summary of Degree Requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 99 quarter credit hours of combined coursework and research. This includes a minimum of 60 quarter credit hours of coursework and 27 quarter credit hours of research. Six core courses are required:
5001-802 Fundamentals of Sustainability Science,
5001-804 Industrial Ecology,
5001-803 Economics of Sustainability,
5001-805 Technology, Policy, and Sustainability,
5001-806 Risk Analysis,
5001-808 Multicriteria Sustainable Systems Analysis.
Elective courses are selected in consultation with the student’s advisor from a wide variety of courses offered by GIS or one of RIT’s eight colleges.
Graduation requirements include the successful completion of the Qualifying Exam, Candidacy Exam, and Final Examination of the Dissertation. The program’s teaching, publication, and residency requirements also must be met.
Summary of Admission Requirements and HOW TO APPLY
An earned baccalaureate degree including at least one year of college science, one year of college mathematics (including calculus and statistics) is required. Admission decisions will be based on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), official transcripts, grade point average (3.0 or greater is required), recommendation letters (minimum two), TOEFL score for applicants whose native language is not English, and interviews with members of the faculty.
For registration and enrollment information, or to APPLY ONLINE visit http://www.rit.edu/emcs/ptgrad/grad/. For preferred consideration, apply by January 15.
For more program information, contact:
Paul Stiebitz
Associate Academic Director
phseie@rit.edu
585-475-7363