Johns Hopkins University - Advanced Certificate for Post-Master's Study in Climate Change, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability
http://catalog.ep.jhu.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=14&poid=299&bc=1#AdvancedCertificateForPostMastersStudyInClimateChangeEnergyAndEnvironmentalSustainability
Baltimore, MD
Whiting School of Engineering
410-516-4050
engineeringinfo@jhu.edu
As the world’s population and technological advances continue to grow, demands for natural resources and energy may lead to irrevocable damage to the earth’s physical and ecological systems. Johns Hopkins’ Climate Change, Energy, and Environmental Sustainability program helps engineers, scientists, and managers design and implement solutions to these environmental challenges. The program provides students with the expertise needed to enter or advance in public and private sector roles related to energy, sustainability, and climate. Students gain advanced knowledge in areas such as climate change, energy planning, alternative energy technologies, sustainable development, next generation buildings, air resources management, and pollution control technologies. Specially designed for working professionals, classes are held on weekday evenings and Saturdays at the Washington, DC Center near Dupont Circle and at the Montgomery County Campus in Rockville, the Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, the Dorsey Center in Elkridge, and the Homewood Campus in Baltimore, Maryland. Some classes are also offered in an online format.
Retrieved from Johns Hopkins website on 1/2/2010.