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Dr.
Liubov
Kreminska
General
Advisor
Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering
Program (BE)
Earth Systems and Environmental Science and
Technology (PSM and MS)Slide2
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Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering
Mission
Provide students with professionally oriented educational opportunities to enhance their knowledge of theory, technical capacity, job-ready skill sets in multidisciplinary earth system and environmental sciences and engineering.Slide4
Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering
Goals and Objectives
To educate a diverse student body in basic and applied academic and research areas leading
to new ideas, systems and solutions in the environmental engineering, earth systems science and related fields.To groom the next generation scientists and engineering by providing appropriate internship opportunities to the students in private sectors, industries, government agencies, and other academic institutionsSlide5
What is the PSM?
is an innovative,
terminal graduate degree
designed to allow students to pursue advanced training and excel in science while simultaneously developing highly-valued business skills.
is characterized by "science-plus," combining rigorous study in science or mathematics with skills-based coursework in management, policy, or law.
is developed in concert with industry and is designed to dovetail into present and future professional career opportunities. Slide6
About MS ESEST
Masters in
Earth System Science & Environmental Engineering (ESEST) officially began in Fall 2013
after the Dept. of Education approval in Spring 2013MS in ESEST allows students to take a rigorous academic approach that combines the
basic engineering requirements with a thorough scientific foundation. Flexibility is achieved by choosing courses of interest from a large number of electives. Students are strongly encouraged to engage in cutting-edge ongoing research at CCNY as well as
industrial partners and federal and local agencies through internships. Placement assistance is provided through the program.Application deadline: May 15, 2014Slide7
Concentrations
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Interdisciplinary Program
Close collaboration
between:
Engineering: Civil, Mechanical, Electrical
Earth
and Atmospheric Science
Sustainability
in the Urban EnvironmentSlide9
Admission requirements
GRE Required:
No
Minimum TOEFL Scores:
533 (PBT), 73 (IBT)Degree Awarded: PSM/MS (ESEST)
Supporting Documents Required:
Official
transcripts from all post-secondary
institutions attended
2
letters of recommendation
Resume/CV
Personal StatementSlide10
Curriculum
The PSM Degree in Earth Systems and Environmental Science and Technology requires minimum 30 credits
Each of the concentrations requires a core of courses specific to it plus technical electivesSlide11
Curriculum
Contd
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4 required courses covering core topics (12 credits)
1 distribution course and Internship (6 credits)
3 courses in a specific area of concentration (9 credits)Final project: Internship with an employer in industry, government, or non-profit organization (3 credits)Slide12
Ex. Fall’14: map of classes
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Reasonable Student Schedule
First Semester
Second Semester
Full-Time
Core 1 (3 cr.)
Core 2 (3 cr.)Core 3 (3 cr.)Distribution 1 (3 cr.)Distribution 2 (3 cr.)Core 4 (3 cr.)Concentration 1 (3 cr.)
Concentration 2 (3 cr.)
Concentration 3 (3 cr.)
Final Project (3 cr.)
30 credits total
15 credits
15 credits
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
Fourth Semester
Part-Time
Core 1 (3 cr.)
Core 2 (3 cr.)
Distribution 1 (3 cr.)
Core 3 (3 cr.)
Distribution 2 (3 cr.)
Core 4 (3 cr.)
Concentration 1
(3 c.)
Concentration 2 (3 cr.)
Concentration 3 (3 cr.)
Final Project (3 cr.)
30 credits total
9 credits
6 credits
6 credits
9 creditsSlide14
First students came in Fall’13
Diverse
group
includes:
first generation, Hispanic, African- American
, female studentsAverage GPA is 3.63MS
Program
History since 2013 Slide15
First
3 students are expected to graduate
Eight more students are admitted (admissions rate is 50%)
MS
Program Fall 2014Slide16
Who should apply
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Where to find information?
http://
www.ccny.cuny.edu/enveng/psm-graduate.cfm
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/enveng/graduate.cfmSlide18
Potential
Jobs opportunities
For ESEST GraduatesSlide19
Fellowships available
NOAA CREST
ESES Graduate InitiativeSlide20
Thank you
Contact us!!
Dr. Reza Khanbilvardi
Executive Director, CUNY CREST Director of MS – ESEST and PSMKhanbilvardi@ccny.cuny.edu
Dr. Shakila MerchantAssistant DirectorNOAA-CREST CenterCUNY Remote Sensing Earth Systemmerchant@ce.ccny.cuny.edu Dr. Barry GrossProfessor of Electrical Engineering and
Advisor, MS program
gross@ccny.cuny.edu
Dr. Liubov Kreminska
Program Administrator
Earth Systems and Environmental Science and Technology, MS
Grove School of Engineering
ese@ccny.cuny.edu