Oregon State University is now offering a bachelor's degree program in renewable materials, citing a demand for professionals who can manufacture, market and use sustainable, natural resources like wood and bamboo. The program will emphasize science, technology, business and communications; it will include a management and marketing track, and an engineering track. "In many sustainable industries today there are more jobs than graduates to fill them, even during the recession," said Thomas McLain, renewable materials professor and department head at OSU.
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