ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY THROUGH INTERDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION
Academic Year 2024-2025
As part of its commitment to becoming a more sustainable and future-oriented institution, De La Salle University (DLSU) integrates environmental sustainability and resource stewardship into its academic programs across different colleges. Through various officially recognized credit courses and qualifications, the University equips students with the knowledge, technical skills, and critical perspective necessary to address complex environmental challenges and contribute to sustainable development.
In the Gokongwei College of Engineering (GCOE), sustainability is approached through applied problem-solving, particularly in courses such as Environmental Engineering for Industrial Engineers (IMEENVI). Here, students engage with environmental challenges in industrial systems, focusing on pollution control, waste management, and sustainable production processes. This prepares future engineers to design solutions that balance efficiency with environmental responsibility. This technical perspective is complemented by the Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics, where Energy and Resource Economics (ENERCON) situates sustainability within an economic framework. Students explore how natural and energy resources are distributed, utilized, and conserved in the Philippine context, while analyzing supply and demand dynamics. Through this, they gain insight into the relationship between economic development and environmental protection, as well as the importance of efficient and sustainable resource allocation.
Within the College of Liberal Arts, particularly for the Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies, Sustainable Development and Environmental Management (DSMEVI) expands sustainability through its governance and policy dimensions. The course exposes students to global frameworks, institutional mechanisms, and stakeholder dynamics that shape environmental decision-making, preparing them to engage in policy analysis and sustainable development strategies at both local and global levels.
Meanwhile, in the College of Science (COS), the Bachelor of Science in Biology – Major in Systematics and Ecology integrates sustainability through Sustainability and Biological Resource Management. This course focuses on the conservation and responsible management of biodiversity and ecological systems, emphasizing the need to maintain ecological balance while addressing human demands. It strengthens students’ understanding of climate resilience and the sustainable use of natural resources.
Through this interdisciplinary integration, De La Salle University ensures that sustainability is not treated as an isolated concept but as a core element of academic formation. By linking technical knowledge, economic reasoning, governance frameworks, and ecological understanding, the University prepares graduates to respond to environmental challenges in a holistic and informed manner. In doing so, it reinforces its commitment to advancing sustainable development and cultivating individuals who are both environmentally conscious and socially responsible.
Sustainability Integration In Undergraduate And Graduate Education
DLSU also advances its commitment to sustainability through the design and delivery of holistic college degree programs. Across its academic units, sustainability principles are embedded within undergraduate and graduate offerings, ensuring that students develop the technical, analytical, and interdisciplinary competencies needed to address environmental and development challenges. Through these programs, the University prepares graduates to contribute to sustainable solutions in industry, governance, and society.
This commitment is evident in how sustainability is integrated into business education. Within the Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business, the Minor in Sustainability Reporting reflects the growing importance of aligning accounting and corporate practice with environmental and social responsibility. By introducing students to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, the program cultivates an understanding of transparency, accountability, and ethical decision-making, preparing graduates to contribute to more sustainable and responsible enterprises.
Building on this foundation, sustainability is further operationalized within engineering disciplines, where technical solutions play a critical role in addressing environmental challenges. In GCOE, the Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering incorporates specialized tracks in Environmental Management, Energy Engineering, and Biotechnology. These tracks develop competencies in areas such as air pollution control, hazardous waste management, life cycle analysis, and renewable energy technologies, enabling students to design efficient industrial systems while minimizing environmental impact. The College also offers the Bachelor of Science in Mobility Engineering, equipping students to design and innovate sustainable and energy-efficient transportation systems. The program highlights sustainability and climate responsiveness by developing competencies in smart electric vehicles, energy optimization, sustainable urban development and smart cities.
These undergraduate programs are complemented by advanced studies that deepen scientific and environmental expertise. At the graduate level, COS offers the Master of Science in Environmental Science and Ecosystem Management (MESEM), which provides specialized training in environmental protection and resource management. Through competencies in environmental risk assessment and environmental impact assessment, the program enables evidence-based decision-making for ecosystem conservation and sustainable development, while also fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
These programs illustrate how De La Salle University integrates sustainability across multiple levels of academic formation.

