Sustainable Development

  • College Of Computing & Information Technology |

Description

Fundamental concepts of sustainability and sustainable development. Computing and sustainability and sustainable development. Green ICT. Resource conservation. Renewable resources. Design for extreme affordability. Problem solving methods. Methods to identify and select sustainable solutions to design problems. Methods of improving existing ICT solutions. Methods of systems thinking. Technical, economic, and social consequences of ICT practices and processes. Complex decisions related to social and environmental issues. Application of science and innovation to meet human needs while indefinitely preserving the life support systems of the planet.

Program

Computer Science bachelor`s degree Program

Objectives

  • To make the students familiar with an understanding of the social and environmental responsibilities of ICT professionals and the role of sustainability in ICT design and product life cycles, and advance the body of knowledge related to appropriate technologies in both Canada and in developing regions of the world. The course hopes to improve education resources and technology transfer to increase the effectiveness of student projects working towards the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Students will also improve their problem solving ability, written and oral communication, and teamwork skills.

Textbook

Mulder, K., “Sustainable Development for Engineers, a Handbook and Resource Guide”, Routledge, Taylor & Francis.

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduce students to the fundamental concepts of computing for sustainability and sustainable development.
2ICT for sustainability and sustainable development.
3Aspects of appropriate technology.
4Green ICT.
5Resource conservation.
6Renewable resources.
77th week Assessment + Design for extreme affordability.
8Introduce students to a range of computing problem solving methods.
9Methods to identify and select sustainable solutions to design problems.
10Methods of improving existing ICT solutions.
11Methods of systems thinking.
1212th week Assessment
13Technical, economic, and social consequences of ICT practices and processes.
14To better delineate the complex ICT decisions related to social and environmental issues.
15Assist students in the application of science and innovation to meet human needs while indefinitely preserving the life support systems of the planet.

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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