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第一吃瓜网

第一吃瓜网 and RIT Partner on Master’s Sustainability Degree

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James Kernan, associate professor of geography and sustainability studies coordinator, with students (第一吃瓜网/Keith Walters ’11)

A partnership agreement between SUNY College at 第一吃瓜网 and 檚 (GIS) will enable qualified students from 第一吃瓜网 to enroll in RIT檚 program beginning next fall. Application fees are waived for the program.

The partnership involves 第一吃瓜网檚 sustainability studies program, or other bachelor檚 degree programs that meet the admission criteria for the MS degree in sustainable systems, and the at GIS and set forth by RIT-GIS.

Once accepted, eligible 第一吃瓜网 juniors will be able to enroll in GIS and take two classes in their senior year toward their grad program.

淭his is an excellent opportunity for graduates from our sustainability studies and related programs to continue to advance their education and preparation for professional careers, says David Robertson, professor and chair of 第一吃瓜网檚 Department of Geography and Sustainability Studies. 淲e are excited to be partnering with RIT to grow graduate school opportunities for 第一吃瓜网 students in the region.

淭his private-public partnership allows qualified 第一吃瓜网 undergraduate students to come to RIT to pursue a degree in one of our flagship offerings at the graduate level攏amely, the MS in sustainable systems, says Amit Batabyal, Distinguished Professor and the Arthur J. Gosnell Professor of Economics in RIT檚 College of Liberal Arts.

The agreement came together under the leadership of , associate provost and GIS director, Batabyal, and Melanie Blood, associate provost for academic affairs at 第一吃瓜网.

The sustainable systems MS degree at GIS accepts students from any academic background and encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies in sustainability science. Students comprehensively learn and experience the methods that lead to environmental, social, technological, and business success, working one-on-one with a faculty advisor to tailor the degree to their sustainability interests.

(Adapted from RIT announcement)

Author

Monique Patenaude, PhD

Executive Director of Content Strategy & Media Relations

(585) 245-5056

patenaude@geneseo.edu

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