Graduate Certificate Program in Industrial Ecology
The primary objective of the Program in Industrial Ecology (PIE) is to provide University of Michigan graduate students fundamental skills in, and knowledge of, industrial ecology methods and applications. PIE's certificate complements any field of study by providing specialization in technological and industrial innovation, consumer behavior and consumption patterns, policy and regulatory issues, and economic factors and market forces to achieve more sustainable systems. Participating students will be better prepared to design and manage natural and industrial systems to meet human needs in an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable manner.
Due to the interdisciplinary emphasis of the Program in Industrial Ecology, required courses are offered from a variety of University of Michigan units, including Natural Resources and Environment, Engineering, Public Health, Public Policy and the Business School.
Program in Industrial Ecology Requirements
Five courses totaling 15 credit hours selected from a group of core courses and includes fulfillment of the core PIE curriculum. The 5 core areas are listed below:
Program in Industrial Ecology Core
- NRE 557/CEE 586 Industrial Ecology
System Analysis and Sustainability (one course from this section is required)
- NRE 514/EHS 572 Environmental Impact Assessment
- AOSS 467 Biogeochemical Cycles
- NRE 550/STRAT566 Systems Thinking for Sustainable Development and Enterprise
- MECHENG 589 Sustainable Design of Technology Systems
- NRE 501.092 Environmental Systems Analysis
- NRE 501.036 Consumption, Trade, and Environ Input-Output Analysis
- EHS 672 Life Cycle Assessment: Human Health and Environ Impacts
Energy Systems
- NRE 574/PUBPOL519 Sustainable Energy Systems
- NRE 501.032 Transportation Energy & Climate
- CEE 567 Energy Infrastructure Systems
Environmental Policy and Strategies (one course from this section is required)
- NRE 475 Environmental Law
- NRE 532 NR Conflict Management
- NRE 513/STRAT564&565 Strategy for Sustainable Development
- UP 532 Sustainable Development: Resoliving Economics and Environ Conflicts
- NRE 686/PubPol 563 The Politics of Environmental Regulation
- NRE 527/BE 527 Energy Markets and Energy Politics
Risk and Economic Analysis (one course from this section is required)
- EHS 508 Principles of Risk Assessment
- NRE 570 & NRE 501.060/059 Environmental Economics: Quantitative Methods and Tools and one other Environ Econ Topics course*
- NRE 668/ECON 661 Advanced Natural Resource Economics
- NRE 669/ECON 662 Environmental Energy and Resource Economics
- ECON 437 Energy Economics and Policy
- NRE 523 Ecological Risk Assessment
*NRE 570 and NRE 501.060/059 (topical courses) are half term courses. Taking NRE 570 and either 501.060 or 059 are considered as one full time course for PIE.
Application Codes
Applicants will need the following codes to complete their application:
- Program of Application: Industrial Ecology
- Numeric Code: 01584
- Plan (Subplan): 4720 CGR
- Program Level: Certificate
