Ecological Technology and Design concentration


The ENST concentration in Ecological Technology Design prepares students for integrating natural systems with the built environment to solve environmental problems while achieving economic, ecological and social sustainability. The science and applications of using natural systems, processes and organisms to address environmental issues has evolved during the last few decades to a mature level whereby there arestrong employment opportunities for graduates that are cross-educatedin ecology and technology.

Curriculum

ETDDownload Ecological Technology Design Curriculum (.pdf)

TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR THE B.S., including the CORE General Education Program = 120 credits, including: 71-72 required major credits; 12 Technology and Ecosystem elective credits; 6-7 free elective credits; and 30 credits for CORE (including Introduction to Writing (3), Professional Writing (3), Humanities and Arts (9), Social Sciences and History (9), and Human Cultural Diversity (3). CORE Sciences and Mathematics (9) are satisfied by major required courses. CORE Advanced Studies are satisfied by ENST 471 Capstone Practicum (4) and a non-ENST 300- or 400-level course (3)).


Ecological Technology Design Advisor

KimberlyKimberly Monahan
1457 Animal Sciences Building
University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland 20742
Phone: 301.405.1193


Four-year plan

Click here for a sample four-year plan.

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For more information, contact Elizabeth Weiss

Last updated: 03/14/2011