Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 70.57 |
Liaison | Kelsey Beal |
Submission Date | Dec. 14, 2020 |
Indiana University Indianapolis
AC-5: Immersive Experience
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Deborah
Ferguson Assistant Director Office of Sustainability |
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Does the institution offer at least one immersive, sustainability-focused educational study program that is one week or more in length?:
Yes
A brief description of the sustainability-focused immersive program(s) offered by the institution:
GO GREEN | GERMANY | Summer OLS 42300
The IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology is offering a 3 credit hour course titled GO GREEN, “Green Organizations: Global Responsibility for Economic and Environmental Necessity" over the summer. A portion of this three credit hour course will be taught at IUPUI prior to a one-week portion taught in Mannheim, Germany. The class will meet at IUPUI in July for a final discussion and closing. This course is open to all IUPUI students.
This interdisciplinary course emphasizes sustainability, globalization and German culture. In this context, sustainability refers to design, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and leadership processes implemented and maintained in industry and business for the purpose of being environmentally responsible, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and socially responsible. Students will visit industries, municipalities and universities such as Mercedes, Roche, MVV Energie, City of Mannheim, and the University of Kaiserslautern to see various innovative methods of technology, manufacturing, and engineering, as well as embedded sustainable practices. Germany is known for its innovative technology and engineering practices and their sustainable culture and business practices.
Location Details
Mannheim is unusual among German cities in that its central area is laid out in a grid pattern, much like many North American cities. Mannheim is situated on the right bank of the Rhine River and is a major inland port and an industrial center with an important trade in coal and iron. Mannheim is located about 2 1/2 hours north of the Black Forest. An additional 3 credit Independent Research option allows students to conduct research in Germany for an additional 1-6 weeks and earn an additional 3 credit hours in OLS 39900 GO GREEN Research.
GO GREEN | FRANCE | Summer OLS 42300
The IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology is offering a 3 credit hour course titled GO GREEN, “Green Organizations: Global Responsibility for Economic and Environmental Necessity" over the summer. A portion of this three credit hour course will be taught at IUPUI prior to a one-week portion taught in Marseille, France. The class will meet at IUPUI in July for a final discussion and closing. This course is open to all IUPUI students.
This interdisciplinary course emphasizes sustainability, globalization and French culture. In this context, sustainability refers to design, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and leadership processes implemented and maintained in industry and business for the purpose of being environmentally responsible, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and socially responsible. Students will visit industries, municipalities and universities such as EDF Hydroelectric Power Station in Serre-Ponçon (largest Dam in Europe), Frioul Island (Organic Fish Farm), Solar Farm in Vinon-sur-Verdon, Vasarely Foundation in Aix-en-Provence, Polytech Marseille - Aix-Marseille Universite, etc. to see various innovative methods of technology, manufacturing, and engineering, as well as embedded sustainable practices.
This program is also open to IU staff, faculty, alumni, and community members if space is available
Location Details
France is the largest European country in terms of land area after Russia and Ukraine. Marseille is the oldest city in France, founded in 600 BC by the Greeks. The famous French fish soup, Bouillabaisee, originated in Marseille.
Sustainable Practices in Business & Industry in the European Union.
OLS 56300/ 3 Cr.
This course examines and critically assesses sustainable practices in businesses, industries, and/or municipalities in Germany or France. Students will spend one week in Marseille, France or Mannheim, Germany visiting, touring, and analyzing businesses, industries or municipalities on their sustainable
practices. In addition, to learning about the organization’s sustainable practices, students will also learn about their specific country’s culture and some language skills.
The IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology is offering a 3 credit hour course titled GO GREEN, “Green Organizations: Global Responsibility for Economic and Environmental Necessity" over the summer. A portion of this three credit hour course will be taught at IUPUI prior to a one-week portion taught in Mannheim, Germany. The class will meet at IUPUI in July for a final discussion and closing. This course is open to all IUPUI students.
This interdisciplinary course emphasizes sustainability, globalization and German culture. In this context, sustainability refers to design, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and leadership processes implemented and maintained in industry and business for the purpose of being environmentally responsible, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and socially responsible. Students will visit industries, municipalities and universities such as Mercedes, Roche, MVV Energie, City of Mannheim, and the University of Kaiserslautern to see various innovative methods of technology, manufacturing, and engineering, as well as embedded sustainable practices. Germany is known for its innovative technology and engineering practices and their sustainable culture and business practices.
Location Details
Mannheim is unusual among German cities in that its central area is laid out in a grid pattern, much like many North American cities. Mannheim is situated on the right bank of the Rhine River and is a major inland port and an industrial center with an important trade in coal and iron. Mannheim is located about 2 1/2 hours north of the Black Forest. An additional 3 credit Independent Research option allows students to conduct research in Germany for an additional 1-6 weeks and earn an additional 3 credit hours in OLS 39900 GO GREEN Research.
GO GREEN | FRANCE | Summer OLS 42300
The IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology is offering a 3 credit hour course titled GO GREEN, “Green Organizations: Global Responsibility for Economic and Environmental Necessity" over the summer. A portion of this three credit hour course will be taught at IUPUI prior to a one-week portion taught in Marseille, France. The class will meet at IUPUI in July for a final discussion and closing. This course is open to all IUPUI students.
This interdisciplinary course emphasizes sustainability, globalization and French culture. In this context, sustainability refers to design, engineering, manufacturing, technology, and leadership processes implemented and maintained in industry and business for the purpose of being environmentally responsible, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and socially responsible. Students will visit industries, municipalities and universities such as EDF Hydroelectric Power Station in Serre-Ponçon (largest Dam in Europe), Frioul Island (Organic Fish Farm), Solar Farm in Vinon-sur-Verdon, Vasarely Foundation in Aix-en-Provence, Polytech Marseille - Aix-Marseille Universite, etc. to see various innovative methods of technology, manufacturing, and engineering, as well as embedded sustainable practices.
This program is also open to IU staff, faculty, alumni, and community members if space is available
Location Details
France is the largest European country in terms of land area after Russia and Ukraine. Marseille is the oldest city in France, founded in 600 BC by the Greeks. The famous French fish soup, Bouillabaisee, originated in Marseille.
Sustainable Practices in Business & Industry in the European Union.
OLS 56300/ 3 Cr.
This course examines and critically assesses sustainable practices in businesses, industries, and/or municipalities in Germany or France. Students will spend one week in Marseille, France or Mannheim, Germany visiting, touring, and analyzing businesses, industries or municipalities on their sustainable
practices. In addition, to learning about the organization’s sustainable practices, students will also learn about their specific country’s culture and some language skills.
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All IU Study Abroad Programs can be found at:
https://abroad.iupui.edu/apply-program/iu-programs.html
O’Neill International:
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/index.html
O’Neill: Cayman Islands - CORAL REEF RESTORATION & CONSERVATION
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/spring/cayman-islands.html
O’Neill: Caribbean - ISLAND CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/caribbean.html
O’Neill: Costa Rica - FOOD, FORESTS, & COMMUNITY: SUSTAINING COSTA RICA
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/costa-rica.html
O’Neill: South Africa A CASE STUDY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/south-africa.html
O’Neill: Senegal and the Gambia - AGRICULTURE, DEVELOPMENT, AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN WEST AFRICA
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/senegal.html
Purdue School of Science: Coral Reef Research in Belize
https://abroad.iupui.edu/apply-program/purdue-programs.html
Kelley School of Business: Argentina: Corporate Social Responsibility
https://iabroad.iu.edu/istart/controllers/inquiry/InquiryEngine.cfm?serviceid=ProgramSearchProvider&tab=1&programid=834
More sustainability-related options through iAbroad
https://iabroad.iu.edu/istart/controllers/inquiry/InquiryEngine.cfm?serviceid=ProgramSearchProvider&adminCampus=IUINA&view=list&filterinterests=no&fulldesc=yes
https://abroad.iupui.edu/apply-program/iu-programs.html
O’Neill International:
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/index.html
O’Neill: Cayman Islands - CORAL REEF RESTORATION & CONSERVATION
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/spring/cayman-islands.html
O’Neill: Caribbean - ISLAND CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY MANAGEMENT
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/caribbean.html
O’Neill: Costa Rica - FOOD, FORESTS, & COMMUNITY: SUSTAINING COSTA RICA
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/costa-rica.html
O’Neill: South Africa A CASE STUDY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/south-africa.html
O’Neill: Senegal and the Gambia - AGRICULTURE, DEVELOPMENT, AND RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN WEST AFRICA
https://international.oneill.indiana.edu/programs/summer/senegal.html
Purdue School of Science: Coral Reef Research in Belize
https://abroad.iupui.edu/apply-program/purdue-programs.html
Kelley School of Business: Argentina: Corporate Social Responsibility
https://iabroad.iu.edu/istart/controllers/inquiry/InquiryEngine.cfm?serviceid=ProgramSearchProvider&tab=1&programid=834
More sustainability-related options through iAbroad
https://iabroad.iu.edu/istart/controllers/inquiry/InquiryEngine.cfm?serviceid=ProgramSearchProvider&adminCampus=IUINA&view=list&filterinterests=no&fulldesc=yes
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