Environmental
Management
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The major in environmental management educates environmental
managers who not only understand all aspects of the
environmental industry but also have “new work
skills,” including skills in critical thinking,
problem solving, project management, interpersonal relations,
and team building. The major in environmental management
prepares students to plan, implement, and control all
facets of environmental management.
Online Degrees For Engineering Majors:
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering
- Penn Foster Career School
The student who graduates with a major in environmental management will be able to:
- Apply and interpret the scientific principles, guiding
regulations, and recommended practices for environmental
management.
- Demonstrate knowledge of effective techniques for communicating
scientific, technical, and legal information to diverse
populations, including industry managers and employees,
community groups, and the media.
- Develop comprehensive environmental management strategies
and possess “new work skills,” i.e., skills
in critical thinking, problem solving, project management,
interpersonal relations, and team building.
- Incorporate information technology, international perspectives,
and an understanding of the new environmental paradigm
of management and prevention in addition to control
and remediation.
- Demonstrate breadth of understanding of multimedia environmental
contexts, the development of cutting-edge technologies,
and the application of existing and emerging environmental
technologies in cost-effective and work-efficient ways.
- Demonstrate breadth of understanding of multimedia environmental
management, regulatory compliance, recent technological
changes, emergency management, health and safety management,
global resource conservation, and sustainable development.
- Discuss the history and development of theory and concepts
in environmental management and how these theories and
concepts can be applied in various environmental situations.
- Evaluate ethical, social, civic, cultural, and political
issues as they relate to environmental management, business
operations, human factors, information systems, governmental
regulation, and domestic and international ventures.
- Apply knowledge, concepts, and principles to changes
in environmental management practices and information
technology areas (including the use of databases, spreadsheets,
accounting software applications, e-commerce, virtual
and knowledge management approaches, and strategic and
decision-making tools to analyze problems and issues,
develop business research, report key data, and recommend
management strategy and action plans).
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