Industrial Ecology
Description:
Analysis of material and energy flows in industrial and ecological systems to enhance eco-efficiency and sustainability in meeting human needs. Methods: life cycle assessment quantifies energy, wastes and emissions for materials production, manufacturing, product use, and recovery/disposition; life cycle design integrates environmental, performance, economic, and policy/regulatory objectives. This interdisciplinary course also includes a series of industrial/municipal site assessments (one-credit optional).
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Greg Keoleian
Syllabus
Credits
Minimum Credits:
3
Maximum Credits:
3
Pass/Fail:
Pass/Fail or S/U optional
Graduate:
Yes
Prerequisites:
Senior or Graduate Standing.
Department Numbers
Department 1:
NRE
Number 1:
557
Department 2:
CEE
Number 2:
586
Instructors
Keoleian
Terms Offered
Winter Semester:
Yes
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