ESPM 136 - Sustainable Industry
Academics, policy-makers, workers, communities, consumers, and business leaders are increasingly concerned about the environmental and social impacts of industry. A range of fields have emerged to respond to these concerns, seeking to redesign and re-align industrial systems and activities to be more ecologically and socially sound. This course explores internal firm capabilities (core functions, practices, technologies) and external pressures (governments, NGOs) to advance more sustainable industry. The course examines emerging production and consumption systems, introduces several methods for mapping and measuring the environmental and social impacts of industry, and evaluates recent strategies to advance more sustainable production.
Applicants: in your personal statement, please include answers to the following questions:
1. Why are you interested in teaching this course?
2. What qualifications do you have for this course?
3. How does teaching this course fit in with your educational plan for your graduate work?
4. What else do you want us to know?
Course Semester:
Fall 2025
Department:
ESPM
Course Type:
Discussion
Course Meeting Time:
TR 9:30 AM - 10:59 AM + Discussion
Course Units:
4