Overall Rating Bronze - expired
Overall Score 32.74
Liaison William Hargrove
Submission Date April 29, 2016
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University of Texas at El Paso
AC-2: Learning Outcomes

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.55 / 8.00 Luis Perez
Sustainability Coordinator
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Number of students who graduated from a program that has adopted at least one sustainability learning outcome:
288

Total number of graduates from degree programs:
4,157

A copy of the list or inventory of degree, diploma or certificate programs that have sustainability learning outcomes:
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A list of degree, diploma or certificate programs that have sustainability learning outcomes:

Master’s degree in Educational Administration with focus on K-12 Administration; Master’s degree in Educational Administration with focus on Higher Education; Principal Certificate; Superintendent Certificate; Doctor’s in Educational Leadership and Administration, BS Electrical Engineering, BSIE, MSIE, MSMFG, MSSE, Applied Cultural Anthropology Certificate, B.A. Anthropology, M.A. Sociology, B.A. Sociology, Cultural Resource Management Certificate, Bachelors of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology has multiple courses, including required courses, that include sustainability within learning outcomes. PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology has required course “Advances in Ecological Theory”,

In addition:

Environmental Science Program Undergraduate and Master’s Programs:

Changing climate, environmental damage, population growth, energy demands, and habitat loss have become increasingly dominant in Americans’ minds over the past 50 years. As a result, demand for qualified environmental scientists to assess changing conditions and create positive solutions, has increased tremendously. Even in the current economy, UTEP Environmental Science students have found worth while careers with the Environmental Protection Agency, Texas Commissionon Environmental Quality, Texas Parks and Wildlife, National Park Service, Forest Service, United States Geological Survey, U.S. Army and a host of private companies.

UTEP’s program gets students involved in real-world problems with internships and research opportunities. When it comes time to fill in the “experience” section on a job application, UTEP ESCI students have experiences to draw on. All students take the University core curriculum, then begin working within the Environmental Science core. Students choose a concentration area that focuses on Biology, Chemistry, Geoscience, Hydroscience or Environmental Science with a Secondary Education minor. Many of UTEP’s ESCI undergraduates conduct research and present their findings at University colloquiums, regional and national conferences.

Students with a bachelors degree in science or engineering can apply for entry into the Environmental Science Masters Program

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PH.D. PROGRAM

The program prepares scientists and engineers to address environmental issues facing this region, the nation, and the world. Graduates will be able to apply a cross-disciplinary perspective to the understanding, management and remediation of the human impact on the environment. The coursework provides an in-depth treatment of the current technologies for environmental protection and remediation, as well as imparting fundamental concepts of environmental biology, ecology, geology, chemistry, and civil engineering. The coursework also emphasizes environmental law, policy, and ethics to provide graduates an understanding of the social and political context surrounding environmental issues.

Earning any significant points in this category would mean overhauling the entire UTEP curriculum.

Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Ph.D.

The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences program includes faculty from the fields of Public Health Sciences, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Nursing, Social Work, Kinesiology, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling, Occupational Therapy, and Speech and Language Pathology. Our faculty conduct research in health and health disparities, with programs investigating diabetes, obesity, infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, child welfare, maternal health, women's health and aging, exercise, nutrition and diet, end of life care, stress and mental health, family violence, substance abuse, traumatic brain injury and health behavior change. Areas of faculty expertise include biostatistics, computer modeling, advanced qualitative and quantitative research methods, multi-level modeling, epidemiology, and bioethics.

Interdisciplinary research poses many special challenges. To ensure that students receive individualized attention and high quality mentorship, we maintain low student to faculty ratios throughout the program. And when relevant, we ensure that our students have ready access to faculty in other colleges from fields such as Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Philosophy, Education, Computer Sciences, Engineering and Religious Studies

Environmental Science Program - ESCI


A list or sample of the sustainability learning outcomes associated with degree, diploma or certificate programs (if not included in an inventory above):

For Ecology (BIOL 3316), required for Bachelors of Science in Eco/Evo: Be able to apply general ecological principles to the understanding of… The relationship between individuals, each other and their abiotic environment The controls on population distribution and dynamics The flow of energy, nutrients and carbon through ecosystems For Advances in Ecological Theory (BIOL 5327), required for the PhD in Ecology and Evolution Be able to assess the pro’s and con’s associated with the use of theoretical approaches in ecology; Be aware that thinking ecologically, doing ecological research, believing ecological research findings, and transforming the ecological sciences to better address research challenges can be benefited from advances in ecological theory; Be able to understand how they could help advance ecological theory.


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This section was completed through a collaborative effort by the sustainability Committee and the department heads of UTEP.


This section was completed through a collaborative effort by the sustainability Committee and the department heads of UTEP.

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