Sustainability Courses at BMU
SDG-Focused Courses Offered within the University
BML Munjal University (BMU) integrates the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its academic offerings through an interdisciplinary range of courses across its schools. These courses emphasize sustainability, equity, and innovation, empowering students to address global challenges and contribute to a sustainable future. An indicative list of electives offered across the schools is provided below:
School of Engineering and Technology (SOET)
SOET provides multiple electives and core courses tailored to sustainability and innovation, such as:
- Environmental Engineering (CVL4707, 3 Credits)
- Sustainable Infrastructure and Green Buildings (CVL3704, 3 Credits)
- Electric and Hybrid Vehicles (MEC4710, 3 Credits)
- Energy Conversion (MEC2706, 3 Credits)
- Contemporary Challenges: Social and Political (PSP1701, 3 Credits)
- Innovation & Entrepreneurship (PSP4704, 2 Credits)
The complete program structure for the B.Tech program is the link below
https://www.bmu.edu.in/courses/b-tech/b-tech-syllabus/
School of Management (SOM)
SOM aligns its curriculum with SDG-oriented objectives, offering:
- Environmental Studies (PSP1802, 2 Credits)
- Environmental Studies & Disaster Management (PSP2702, 3 Credits)
- Sustainability Science (OPS6704)
The complete program structure for the Management Programs (UG and PG) is the link below
https://www.bmu.edu.in/courses/mba/mba-syllabus/
https://www.bmu.edu.in/courses/bba/bba-syllabus/
School of Liberal Studies (SOLS)
The Liberal Studies program offers courses addressing historical and cultural perspectives on sustainability:
- Sustainability Science: Planetary and Social Design (LST1707, 2 Credits)
- Development: Environment and Well-being (ECO3810, 4 Credits)
- Empires, Cultures, and Environment (LST1706)
The complete program structure for the SOLS is the link below
https://www.bmu.edu.in/courses/ba-hons-liberal-studies/curriculum/
School of Law (SOL)
The School of Law focuses on justice and equity as part of its SDG-oriented electives:
- Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression (LAW3712, 4 Credits)
- Gender Justice and Feminist Jurisprudence (LAW5709, 4 Credits)
These courses underscore BMU’s commitment to fostering sustainable development, global citizenship, and innovation.
The complete program structure for the SOLS is the link below