Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Built Environments prepares students for careers creating sustainable built environments that align with their interests. In the General Emphasis, students are able to create their own specialized focus area from an approved list of emphasis courses with the consultation of advisors and expert faculty. The sustainability-focused emphasis courses span the subjects of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, real estate development, and heritage conservation. These exciting combinations are an opportunity for students interested in pursuing careers in specialized areas such as urban agriculture (landscape architecture and urban planning), sustainable development and construction (architecture and real estate development), and adaptive building use and preservation (architecture and heritage conservation). The Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Built Environments from The University of Arizona .
Career
- Architecture
- Climate change
- Economics
- Engineering
- Government
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Courses include:
- Sustainable Design and Planning
- Climate Action Planning
- Construction and Project Management
- General Education
- Water & Energy: Con. & Alt Systems
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Civil Engineering & Construction Sustainable Development View 31 other Bachelors in Sustainable Development in United StatesExplore more key information
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General requirements
- Have a 3.00 recalculated grade point average (GPA) (a "B" or better where "A"=4.00) from a secondary school. Please note: GPA recalculation occurs during the admissions evaluation process.
- Have three years of high school work. Please note: If you are currently in high school, UA needs to see 9–11 grade work. If you have completed high school then UA needs to see 10–12 grade work.
- Have and present a completed high school diploma or certificate.
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63000 USD/fullTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 525 USD per credit
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