A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
A+B. Intro_SJ.1 - University of Maryland University College
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Formats/Locations<br />
Classes in the MS in environmental management are <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
online and at <strong>College</strong> Park and the Shady Grove Center. Students<br />
should check the current Graduate Schedule <strong>of</strong> Classes to<br />
determine when courses will be <strong>of</strong>fered at specific locations.<br />
Curriculum Requirements<br />
Noncredit Course<br />
All degree-seeking students are required to complete the noncredit<br />
course UCSP 610 Library Skills for the Information Age<br />
within their first 6 credits <strong>of</strong> study.<br />
Core Courses<br />
Students must complete the following courses:<br />
ENVM 641 Environmental Auditing (3)<br />
ENVM 643 Environmental Communications and Reporting (3)<br />
ENVM 646<br />
Environmental/Energy Law and Policy<br />
Development (3)<br />
ENVM 647 Environmental Risk Assessment (3)<br />
ENVM 670 Seminar in Environmental Management (3)<br />
TMAN 610 Economics and Financial Analysis (3)<br />
TMAN 640 Project Management (3)<br />
Elective Courses<br />
No Track or Concentration<br />
Students who are not pursuing a track or concentration must<br />
choose four <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
ENVM 644 New Technologies in Environmental Management (3)<br />
ENVM 645 Hazardous Materials Transportation (3)<br />
ENVM 648 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Environmental Systems (3)<br />
ENVM 649<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Waste Management and<br />
Pollution Control (3)<br />
ENVM 650 Land and Water Resource Management (3)<br />
ENVM 652 Principles <strong>of</strong> Air Quality Management (3)<br />
ENVM 653 Air Pollution Sources and Controls (3)<br />
Track in Energy Resources Management and Policy<br />
Sudents in the energy resources and policy track must complete<br />
the following track courses in lieu <strong>of</strong> four environmental electives:<br />
ENER 601 Energy Resources (3)<br />
ENER 602 Energy Economics (3)<br />
ENER 603 Energy Infrastructure Management (3)<br />
ENER 604 New Technologies in Energy Management (3)<br />
Students in the energy resources and policy track must also<br />
complete one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
ENVM 644 New Technologies in Environmental Management (3)<br />
ENVM 651 Watershed Planning Management (3)<br />
Concentration in Environmental Business<br />
Students may take the following cluster <strong>of</strong> four TMAN courses<br />
in lieu <strong>of</strong> four environmental electives for a concentration in<br />
environmental business:<br />
TMAN 613 Marketing Technology-Based Products and Services (3)<br />
TMAN 614<br />
Strategic Management <strong>of</strong> Technology and<br />
Innovation (3)<br />
TMAN 632 Organizational Performance Management (3)<br />
TMAN 633<br />
Managing People in Technology-Based<br />
Organizations (3)<br />
End-<strong>of</strong>-Program Option<br />
Students must choose one <strong>of</strong> two end-<strong>of</strong>-program options:<br />
■ ENVM 690 Management Project (3)<br />
■ One interdisciplinary breadth course—chosen from<br />
ADMN 625, ADMN 628, IMAN 615, IMAN 661,*<br />
TMAN 632, or TMAN 633—and any other elective in<br />
the MS in environmental management program<br />
ENVM 651 Watershed Planning Management (3)<br />
* Includes a trip to Europe.<br />
Course descriptions are found on pp. 110–56.<br />
| 60 | 2003–2004 Graduate Catalog